Dr. Addis Ababa Othow has written a new book titled “Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan” which is now available for sale from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Dr. Addis Ababa Othow, Author of the Book Titled
Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development:
Case of South Sudan
The book is very interesting which gives information and highlights some insides about the History of South Sudan. It is advisable to get a copy for you to know more about Political Stability on Economic Development in South Sudan.
Firstly, you need to know the author, who is our bright South Sudanese brother, Dr. Addis Ababa Othow.
Secondly, you can see cover of the book and read some few information about it.
Who is Dr. Addis Ababa Othow?
Dr. Addis Ababa Othow is the Author of the book titled “Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan”, he holds a bachelor’s degree “Excellent with Second Class Honour” in economics studies (1995) from Al–Neelain University. He was awarded the prize for the best final student in the department of economics in the academic year 1994/1995. He then later joined Al-Neelain University as a Teaching Assistant (1996), before being recruited as a banking inspector at the Central Bank of Sudan, Khartoum, in 1997. During his period as bank inspector, he has participated in the financial& accounting restructuring of Ivory Bank, Khartoum 1998 and after that he was seconded in 1999 to Council of Southern Sudan as Advisor & planner of Development Projects which were meant to improve the well-being of families in South Sudan.
Dr. Addis Ababa Othow, Author of the Book Titled
Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development:
Case of South Sudan
The same year 1999, he completed a master’s degree in economic development at Al-Neelain University. Thereafter, he moved to the Netherlands, relentless in his pursuit of knowledge, he continued with additional studies earning himself a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and accounting at Hanze University, Groningen in 2007. Almost immediately after graduating, he landed a job with Dubios & Co Chartered Accountants Amsterdam as an assistant accountant/auditor until 2010 when he later decided to move back to his homeland, the Republic of South Sudan.
He joined the Anti-Corruption Commission as a consultant in 2010. Also in the same year, he joined the Bank of South Sudan as the head of the Non-banking Division. He held the position until January 2013 when he was transferred to the Head of Planning, Regulation and Licensing Division. He is also a member of Steering Committee, Private Sector Development Program and is in charge of World Bank, IFC files.
In May 2013, he successfully completed his thesis under the title “Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development- Case of South Sudan” and was awarded a PhD degree in Political Economy from Al-Neelain University.
Information about the book titled:
Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan
South Sudan faces enormous challenges in administrative, ethnic, political and economic development. In light of South Sudan’s quandary, Dr. Addis Ababa Othow Akongdit published a book under title “Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan". Here, he analyzes the political history of Sudan in general and South Sudan in particular, emphasizing the importance of political stability, among other considerations, as a precondition for socioeconomic development. This new book examines some of the critical issues in today's global economy in light of South Sudan's political and economic development. It also analyzes the political history of Sudan in general and South Sudan in particu¬lar, emphasizing the importance of political stability, among other considerations, as a precondition for socioeconomic development.
The main theme of this study was chosen in response to the general consensus on the importance of conducting a comprehensive study that may shape the economic policies and promote the business sector as well as the government and other organizations. However, the key question posed is whether the theory that political stability fosters economic development is simply the wishful thinking of people who value both stability and growth or whether it is a delusion of those who believe that most developing countries may enjoy rapid growth if they are stable.
Aside from its comprehensive analysis of issues plaguing economies across the world, “Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan” presents ways of setting up policies that will raise the standard of living of people with sustained growth and move from a simple, low-income economy to a modern, high-income economy. This incisive volume is a must-read for scholars, economists and students who are looking for fresh insights regarding many critical issues in the global economy.
“Impact of Political Stability on Economic Development: Case of South Sudan”
By Dr. Addis Ababa Othow Akongdit
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781491876435
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781491876442
E-Book | 270 pages | ISBN 9781491876459
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