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‘Afghanomics’- Etisalat in Afghanistan?
 
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Since the formation of the government of President Karzai one important driver for economic growth has been the return of millions of former refugees; they bring with them money, fresh energy and entrepreneurship. The Afghans, however, who have stayed in Afghanistan until the present, are amongst the poorest in the world with two thirds of the population living on less than US $ 2 a day; the majority of workers is poorly skilled with a literacy rate of just 28% of 15+ year olds...
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This means that only four in 100 Afghans have access to wireless phones. By 2005 the telecommunication market consisted out of three telecommunication companies: Afghan Wireless, Roshan and foreign-owned Areeba. Looking to the economic future, one has to mention Afghan’s richness in mineral resources...
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