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the New York Forum AFRICA will take place in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, from May 23-25.This Forum aims to become the largest conference for economic leaders, young entrepreneurs, sovereign and investment funds, political and media leaders, experts and economists who share an interest for Africa, a continent whose progress is undeniable.

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The Forum is one of the largest conferences who share an interest in African development, a continent whose progress is undeniable.

the New York Forum AFRICA will take place in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, from June 14-16, 2013.This Forum aims to become the largest conference for economic leaders, young entrepreneurs, sovereign and investment funds, political and media leaders, experts and economists who share an interest for Africa, a continent whose progress is undeniable.

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The New York Forum Africa will take place in Libreville, Gabon from August 28-30. The Forum is one of the largest conferences for economic leaders, young entrepreneurs, sovereign and investment funds, and political and media leaders who share an interest in African development, a continent whose progress is undeniable.

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Africa 2.0 rassemble une masse critique de leaders émergents et éminents, proactifs et engagés, provenant du secteur privé, de la société civile ainsi que des gouvernements, déterminés à travailler ensemble pour libérer le potentiel du continent.

Austerity is grounded in liberal economics ' view of the state and sovereign debt as deeply problematic. Blyth traces the discourse of austerity back to John Locke 's theory of private property and derivative theory of the state, David Hume 's ideas about money and the virtue of merchants, and Adam Smith 's theories on economic growth and taxes.

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