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The Investment Climate in Afghanistan : Exploiting Opportunities in an Uncertain Environment

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  • World Bank, 2005. "The Investment Climate in Afghanistan : Exploiting Opportunities in an Uncertain Environment," World Bank Publications - Reports 8484, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Paterson, Anna, 2005. "Understanding Markets in Afghanistan: A Study of the Market for Petroleum Fuels," Case Studies 14634, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
    2. Pain, Adam & Ali, Moharram, 2004. "Understanding Markets In Afghanistan: A Case Study Of Carpets And The Andkhoy Carpet Market," Case Studies 14628, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
    3. Lister, Sarah & Brown, Tom & Karaev, Zainiddin, 2004. "Understanding Markets In Afghanistan: A Case Study Of The Raisin Market," Case Studies 14629, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit.
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    1. Burns, Richard K., 2011. "Afghanistan: Solar assets, electricity production, and rural energy factors," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 15(4), pages 2144-2148, May.
    2. World Bank, 2008. "Afghanistan - Building an Effective State : Priorities for Public Administration Reform," World Bank Publications - Reports 8046, The World Bank Group.
    3. World Bank, 2008. "Afghanistan : Building an Effective State, Priorities for Public Administration Reform," World Bank Publications - Reports 6273, The World Bank Group.

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