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  2. Economic history of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The government propagated a whole range of new economic policies, introducing a minimum wage and virtually eliminating the right to fire workers. [9] Total spending on education nearly tripled (from Z$227.6 million to Z$628.0 million), as did government spending on healthcare (from Z$66.4 million to Z$188.6 million), between 1979 and 1990. [8]

  3. Economy of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe has also sustained the 30th occurrence of recorded hyperinflation in world history. [27] Government spending is 29.7% of GDP. State enterprises are strongly subsidized. Taxes and tariffs are high, and state regulation is costly to companies. Starting or closing a business is slow and costly. [28]

  4. Ease of doing business index - Wikipedia

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    Singapore topped the global ranking on the ease of doing business for the seventh consecutive year, followed by Hong Kong SAR; New Zealand; the United States; and Denmark. Georgia was a new entrant to the top 10. In 2014 Doing Business covered regulations measured from June 2012 through May 2013 in 189 economies. Singapore was the first economy ...

  5. Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion (Zimbabwe)

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  6. Category:Economic history of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Economic history of Zimbabwe" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Ministry of State Enterprise and Parastatals (Zimbabwe)

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    The Ministry of State Enterprise and Parastatals is a government ministry which existed during the Government of National Unity (2009 - 2013) and was responsible for the supervision of parastatals in Zimbabwe. The incumbent minister was Samuel Sipepa Nkomo [1] and the deputy minister was Walter Chidakwa. [2]

  8. List of international rankings - Wikipedia

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    Economist Intelligence Unit: Government Broadband Index; List of countries by Internet connection speeds; List of countries by 4G LTE penetration; List of countries by mobile banking usage; Google: List of countries by smartphone penetration; List of countries by stem cell research trials; OECD: List of countries by number of broadband Internet ...

  9. Category:Government-owned companies of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Zimbabwe" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .