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Post #4 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-22191680

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-22191680 Mozambican are protesting at Brazil-owned Vale coal mine because of the compensation deal that they should receive were not met, this kind of arrangement are labeled as share economy because of the employee compensation is tied to company performance through profit sharing. They are an organization of employees and workers of a company, occupation, or branch that comes together for the purpose of affecting conditions of work and pay, this is known as a labor union, and because the workers are still not satisfied with the payment that they get, that is the reason why they are protesting.  References Gregory P.R. and Stuart R.C.; (2014). The Global Economy and Its Economic Systems BBC News, (2013), Mozambique protesters at Brazil-owned Vale coal mine

Post #3 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-21655680

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-21655680 Mozambique are once a Marxism state during the early 1980's, it is under the  Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO) party. Their first President wanted to build a socialist country, which they wanted to demolish capitalism class and defend their land and people from exploitation, this is the priority of the country. But then socialist in Mozambique does not last long, due to the insufficient assistance from the Soviet bloc and also because of the death of Samora Machel. Subsequently, the country has adopted pluralist constitution, thus this lead towards a rapid growth where they had improve and achieve much more. References Gregory P.R. and Stuart R.C.; (2014). The Global Economy and Its Economic Systems (2013), Mozambique: From Marxism to market

Post #2 https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFKCN1BV0P5-OZABS

https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFKCN1BV0P5-OZABS Mozambique renewable energy project which uses hydro and solar power. This project, which is to generate electricity for the Mozambican people that are living in the villages around the country. This is a kind of efficiency for the country, which the factors of production that are combined to produce output using available technology that they have. This could be a public goods, because they could generate street lights to benefit the people that are living in the villages. This project would also known as final demand, because attraction of investment for the output and to be consumed by household. References Gregory P.R. and Stuart R.C.; (2014). The Global Economy and Its Economic Systems Reuters Staff, (2017), Mozambique hopes to raise $500 mln for renewable energy projects

Post #1 https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFKBN1660KB

https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFKBN1660KB This article is about a chemical company name Sasol that has found oil in the wells of Mozambique. Sasol objective in Mozambique is to make production on fossil fuel for the first time in Southern African country. With this oil production, it will be the initial conditions of the country  because of the discovery of oil resources that are being utilize for the first time. So far there are a dozen of wells that are being drill to see what are the outcomes, and the results are quite interesting, this would also leads towards an intensive growth of the country.      References Gregory P.R. and Stuart R.C.; (2014). The Global Economy and Its Economic Systems Stoddard E, (2017), Sasol sees first Mozambique oil production in 2-3 years
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