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Founders of the free enterprise ideology advocated for a government with limited size and functions. In their view, "That government is best which governs least." This book is designed to vouch for the creation of such a government and, additionally, to explore the following related themes: generation of an appropriate industrial and trade strategy; promotion of private investment; spearheading the expansion of markets for products generated locally; pursuit of fair and prudent measures aimed at dealing with trade deficits; seeking viable ways and means of resolving the external debt problem;…mehr

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Founders of the free enterprise ideology advocated for a government with limited size and functions. In their view, "That government is best which governs least." This book is designed to vouch for the creation of such a government and, additionally, to explore the following related themes: generation of an appropriate industrial and trade strategy; promotion of private investment; spearheading the expansion of markets for products generated locally; pursuit of fair and prudent measures aimed at dealing with trade deficits; seeking viable ways and means of resolving the external debt problem; tending to exigent social issues; provision for vital social investments; working with other countries in addressing issues, challenges and crises facing humanity; and institutionalization of the elements of good governance, strengthening the independence of the branches of government, and so forth. The book is a "must-read" for incumbent and aspiring politicians who have a genuine and insatiable desire to contribute to causes, pursuits and endeavors aimed at enhancing the welfare of citizens in their respective countries or areas of jurisdiction.
Autorenporträt
Henry Kyambalesa is a retired academic. He has pursued studies at the University of Zambia, Oklahoma City University, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Denver, and has taught at various colleges and universities in Zambia and the United States. He is the author of several other books whose themes span across various fields of study.