Making Policy With A Gun To Our Head, By Uddin Ifeanyi
These lenders insist that to lend money to an economy in the habit of spending hand over fist as gleefully ...
These lenders insist that to lend money to an economy in the habit of spending hand over fist as gleefully ...
It is the economic illiteracy behind it that should disturb us more.
A key reform need, then, is a more efficient public expenditure management process, supported by a free exchange rate pricing ...
Given that the working age population also rose over the same period, it’s a fair assumption that much of the ...
The Buhari government is far from a liberal one.
It is safe to demand that if society is to thrive, it is therefore bound to encourage the difference that ...
Foreign investment in an economy, and the competition provided by an open economy, are possibly the two most important stimuli ...
Whereas each man dies but once, economies can always be fixed, given enough time.
By eschewing evidence-based approaches to policy-making, we were always going to fall into the traps suggested by these dilemmas.
This pandemic will sorely test – whether as a health, economic, or social catalyst – the resilience of this polity.