The country’s president vows to wean it off of oil revenues, but impressive ‘growth’ seems driven by inefficient, corrupt reinvestment of petrodollars.
The country’s president vows to wean it off of oil revenues, but impressive ‘growth’ seems driven by inefficient, corrupt reinvestment of petrodollars.
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