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1 Aug 2013

Autor:
Katharina Hofmann, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

[PDF] Economic Transformation in Mozambique

So far Mozambique economy has not under undergone any significant structural change. There has been no economic transformation despite more than a decade of sustainable economic growth. Recent discovery of resources may alter the development path and lead to an economic transformation if revenues from these natural resources and foreign direct investments lead to investment in job-creating industries. [refers to Anardako, ENI, Vale, Rio Tinto]