Congolese agriculture has grappled with persistently low productivity, a trend dating back to the 1960s. This underperformance can be attributed to the prevalence of traditional farming methods, occupying a staggering 81% of cultivated land, marked by subpar productivity and meager yields. For
Aurice Allais, renowned for his Nobel Prize-winning contributions to economics, penned "Abondance ou Misère" (Abundancy or Misery, 1946) in the post-World War II era. While less celebrated than his other notable works, this piece plays a pivotal role in grasping his intellectual journey and the
Operating as a bank, whether in Nigeria or globally, hinges on compliance with stringent regulatory prerequisites, chief among them being the minimum capital requirement. In Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) establishes and enforces these capital prerequisites, which serve as a