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Blogs tagged: Afghanistan

Minerals and Mafias in Afghanistan

When the New York Times reported last year that the U.S.

Are Islamic Banks a More Powerful Force for Post-Conflict Economic Development than Conventional Banks?

Re-establishing or improving banking services is generally recognised as an important way to promote economic development and stability in post-conflict economies.

Five Rules for Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction

Few countries coming out of internal conflicts since the end of the cold war have managed to move beyond post-conflict reconstruction to a normal development path.

What if Kabul Bank Fails?

Afghanistan’s largest commercial bank, Kabul Bank, went into turmoil after its top two directors stepped down in early September 2010 amid allegations of systemic corruption.

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