While Chad’s GDP increased from 220.8 dollars in 2002 to 660.2 in 2005, there has been no economic and social transformation since the discovery of black gold, according to two reports from the Bank. world. The two documents entitled “How can Chad get out of the maze of growth?” And “Chad: Fostering export diversification to…...
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