Afghanistan : current employment and socio-economic situation and prospects / Adam Pain and Jonathan Goodhand.
Material type:
- 9221130169
- Pamphlet HC417. P356 2002
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Cover title.
“March 2002”.
“In Focus Programme Crisis Response and Reconstruction”—at head of title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Preface—Executive summary—1. Introduction and the context—2. Political and economic change—3. Mapping the current economic situation—4. Post-war reconstruction and employment—5. Conclusion—Annexes.
Summary: “Chronic conflict in Afghanistan did not start with the Taliban and will not necessarily end with its removal. Whatever emerges from the post-Taliban era, it will tend to build on past continuities and social transformations. Three types of interlinked economic systems, schematically represented as the war, black and coping economies, have emerged during the last 20 years…”—(page summary).
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