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The Flight of the Phoenix: Investing in Zimbabwe's Rise from the Ashes During the Global Debt Crisis Joerg Bauer
The Flight of the Phoenix: Investing in Zimbabwe's Rise from the Ashes During the Global Debt Crisis
Joerg Bauer
Publisher Marketing: The business environment in Zimbabwe is changing. But why should that matter to you? The world as we knew it is upside down. Lehman Brothers, Euro Debt Crisis - Ponzi Schemes of global proportions. Safe investments look increasingly shaky - like Western sovereign bonds. Therefore, the independent investor should take a fresh look at financial frontiers. There is hardly a country as undervalued as Zimbabwe. The potential for a turn-around is significant, the catalyst for change will be the elections of 2013. In this book you will learn about: - The economic past, present and future of Zimbabwe - The hyperinflation of 2008 and how it relates to what Western central banks are doing right now - How to protect yourself during the next stage of the Global Debt Crisis - In-depth analysis of Zimbabwe's busines sectors and industries - Why Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular offers ample opportunities for business uncorrelated to the West - 2013 election scenarios - and how to position yourself The book contains over 180 illustrations and graphs. Caveat Emptor! Table of Contents: 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PAST AND PRESENT ZIMBABWE 3 THE WESTERN DEBT CRISIS - AND HOW IT RELATES TO ZIMBABWE 4 THIRTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE: A CASE STUDY IN ARRESTED SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 5 MICRO-ECONOMIC DEEP DIVE: ZIMBABWE'S ECONOMIC SECTORS 6 CURRENT ISSUES: RESTRICTIVE MEASURES AND INDIGENISATION 7 IN SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS: INVESTING IN AFRICA IN GENERAL AND ZIMBABWE IN PARTICULAR 8 THE UPCOMING ELECTION OF 2013 9 CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 10 de julio de 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9781490908632 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 570 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 30 mm · 752 g |