D:a mixture of government and private ownership. yeah your welcome lazy children
African nations face a situation of economic water scarcity, and current institutional, financial and the human capacities for managing water are lacking.
spending on industrial infrastructure
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b. attracting investment capital
What is nigeria's economic system? What is nigeria's economic system?
There are 52 independent countries in Africa.
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African nations face a situation of economic water scarcity, and current institutional, financial and the human capacities for managing water are lacking.
spending on industrial infrastructure
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urban middle class
only three countries. Those were Liberia, Ethiopia and Egypt.
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A major goal of African nations is reducing economic dependence. Because they rely heavily on the export of a single crop or commodity, they are at the mercy of world market prices. African nations, such as Egypt and Kenya, have tried to diversify their exports, but they face stiff competition from developing nations in Asia and Latin America. African nations have tried to limit costly imports. But this has proved difficult for essential imports. For example, only a few African nation- Nigeria, Libya, and Gabon- produce enough oil for their factories and transportation systems. The others must buy imported oil. When world oil prices soar, most African nations must borrow money to pay for the oil. Like other nations, they have had difficulty repaying their debts. Despite these problems, many African nations have made economic progress in recent years. The recovery remains fragile, however. The African people are often hurt by events outside their control. Debt, drought, disease, civil war, and international conflict all work against economic progress.
In 1950s and 1960s, Ethiopia and Liberia were independent countries in Africa.
Because the white colonialists raped the once prosperous continent of it's resources, and left the left the newly independent African nations with an infrastructure designed to fail, so that imperialist nations of the west could maintain control.
Africa missed out on generations of economic, cultural, and political development.