Monthly Archives: May 2020

THE RIGHT QUESTIONS TO ASK THE UGANDA’S MANUFACTURING SECTOR: AREN’T THE INDUSTRIAL INVESTORS OVER PROTECTED?

    It is a global reflex action that the manufacturing sector is as James R. Tybout in his paper Manufacturing Firms in Developing Countries: How Well They Do and Why? once put it, the darling of policy makers especially … Continue reading

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THE RIGHT QUESTIONS TO ASK THE UGANDA’S MANUFACTURING SECTOR: IS THE CURRENT VALUE ADDITION VALUABLE ENOUGH?

About a year ago I published an article that covered the subject of Why Uganda Needs a Drug Substance Manufacturing Industry. Besides showing and pointing to the gaps in the manufacturing sector as far as the pharmaceutical industry is concerned, … Continue reading

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UGANDA POST THE COVID-19 TIMES: PROS AND CONS IN REBOOTING OF THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR

The effects of the novel corona virus have been globally felt and its impacts on the on the economy have struck deeper than economies have ever fathomed in tides of time. Many countries around the world came to terms with … Continue reading

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