Recent 14 Ministry of Mines of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Mining Journal, 2011, p. 2. 15 Ministry of Mines and Energy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, 'National Report on Mining to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development', New York, 2009, p. 2. 16 UK-Ethiopia Forum, 'Investing in Ethiopia', 2011
Learn MoreResearch Paper No. 2005/65 Taxes and Tax Reform in Ethiopia, 1990-2003 Alemayehu Geda1 and Abebe Shimeles2 December 2005 Abstract In 1991 the Ethiopian Revolution Democratic Front (EPRDF) toppled the old ‘socialist’ regime that had ruled the country for seventeen years. In contrast to the
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