Assessing Macroeconomic Volatility on Growth: The Case of Sub-Saharan African Economies
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Toh, K (2017). Assessing Macroeconomic Volatility on Growth: The Case of Sub-Saharan African Economies.
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Kiert Toh
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Kiert Toh is Senior Fellow at DCID and a senior executive with 25 years of experience
in international development with the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), State Department. He held leadership and senior management positions as USAID
Mission Director in Kenya (2001-2005) and Malawi (1997-2001), and attained the presidentially
commissioned rank of Minister Counselor in the U.S. Senior Foreign Service. Since
2005, Toh has worked as international development consultant f

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