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By definition, natural resources are taken from the earth and turned into money. Therefore, every natural resource for Ethiopia came from Ethiopia.
Zerom. Kifle-Mariam has written: 'The resources and economy of Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Foreign Investments
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Yared Amare. has written: 'Household resources, strategies and food security in Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Amhara (Africa people), Cost and standard of living, Economic conditions, Food supply, Household surveys, Households 'Land redistribution and socio-economic change in Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Land reform, Social conditions, Women
The Gold, platinum, iron ore, coal, and limestone are some of the many natural resources of Ethiopia.
there are two types of economic resources: a. Property resources b. human resources
Economic resources are resources that help the place.
Hanna Kebede. has written: 'Improving village water supplies in Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Social conditions, Water resources development
Not yet that's why we are poor . we have got heaps natural resources . If we use our resources wisely we couldn't be poor .
The economy of Ethiopia is agriculture based and accounts for about 47 percent of the gross domestic product and offers employment to about 85 percent of the population. At the moment the economy of Ethiopia is fast growing.
Ethiopia's economy is primarily agrarian, with agriculture accounting for about 30% of its GDP and employing the majority of the population. The country has also been focusing on industrialization, particularly in textiles, leather, and agro-processing sectors. Additionally, Ethiopia has made significant investments in infrastructure, including energy and transport, to support economic growth. Despite challenges such as political instability and climate-related issues, Ethiopia has experienced rapid economic growth in recent years.
Other nations did not help Ethiopia because World War I memories made them fearful, and much of the world was in economic ruin.