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114341

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Considerations for devaluation and depreciation of Malawi Kwacha against major trading currencies in National Development Agendas – Litmus Test for Malawi Vision 2063.

114343

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Could reduction of violations in forex market be a key to mitigate risks of the depreciation and devaluation of Malawi Kwacha?

114350

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Exploring Carbon Tax on the Moatize – Nkaya Nacala Rail: Sustainable means for Malawi to generate possible USD100 million annually.

114352

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Legalising Recreational Cannabis Sativa as forex cash cow for Malawi – Focussing on what buyer wants.

114353

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Malawian Parliamentary Oversight on Economy could be the sustainable solution to the acute forex shortage in the country thereby guarantee success of MIP 1 of Vision 2063.

114354

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Randization of Malawian Economy through South African Diaspora could be the rescue of Malawian forex shortage.

114355

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Repatriation of Malawian export proceeds under CD1 – who is the gatekeeper?

114356

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Reviewing deficiencies in international trade and export strategies in Malawi’s developmental agendas.

114357

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Sources and application of forex for Malawian imported services.

114358

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Sustainability of external debt on Malawi’s import cover – Considerations for Malawi’s Vision 2063.

114359

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Was it Debt Swap or Collateralised Foreign Currency Loan? Substance over Legal Form Considerations.

114421

Phiri Kampanje, Brian (2022): Fiscal policies are more potent to redress acute foreign currency exchange shortage in Malawi.

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