Whys and Why Nots, and the Hows, Whens, and What Next etc ) on the categorization of the Countries /Territories.

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Clustering the Economies of African Countries

INSTRUCTIONS:

Quiz 1 (1st page)

Hi, This is about clustering 

the African Countries into Weak, Moderate, and Strong Economies, and then enumerate under each category, the criteria that you will use for classifying the African economies ( Countries)



Please answers to the questions

Whys and Why Nots, and the Hows, Whens, and What Next etc ) on the categorization of the Countries /Territories. 



Think outside of the box and put a personal spin to it. thanks 











Quiz 2 (2nd page) 



Compare and contrast doing business in Africa and the Caribbean



Please be detail and add a personal view to it. Thank you!



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ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS ON A REWRITE!!!



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CONTENT:

Name: Institution: Course Title: Instructor: Date: Clustering the Economies of African Countries The International Monetary Fund has criteria of categorizing the economies of African countries based on their resources and government systems into strong, moderate and weak. Sequentially, the class of countries with strong economies includes Gabon, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, Chad, and Nigeria. On the other hand, countries with moderate economies include Lesotho, South Africa, Namibia, Caper Verde, Seychelles, Swaziland, Mauritius, Ghana, Zambia, Botswana, and Senegal. In addition, the class of weak economy countries, according to the criteria of the International Monetary Fund is such as Mozambique, Gambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Niger, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Uganda, Mali, Malawi, DRC, Madagascar, Burundi, Liberia, Central Africa Republic, Guinea, G

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