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Economic transformation and job creation in Mozambique

Mozambique's gross domestic product has grown annually by 5-7% in real terms over the past decade, but this has not been accompanied by structural change or sufficient job creation. The country requires a different focus towards economic transformation to address the very challenging short-term...

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