I am proud to see this many young Eritrean doctors being products of exile, sounds like an oxymoron, however, what is there to economically analyze in a setting of genocide and man made starvation of humanity by a barbaric gang in the absence of rule of law and economic vacuum? I believe time should be invested how to get rid of this destructive and moribund feudo- banditry instead trying to explain the aberrant phenomena and the character who manufactured it. This is no Bloomberg Tv, where there is indices and leading economic indicators to refer and predict outcomes and investment trends. Lets just dedicate and focus our time and energy on how to dismantle and excise this cancer which is eating us alive, then we will have plenty of time and luxury to talk about economics on how to build from ground up a society that was ransacked and devastated over half a century.
I am proud to see this many young Eritrean doctors being products of exile, sounds like an oxymoron, however, what is there to economically analyze in a setting of genocide and man made starvation of humanity by a barbaric gang in the absence of rule of law and economic vacuum? I believe time should be invested how to get rid of this destructive and moribund feudo- banditry instead trying to explain the aberrant phenomena and the character who manufactured it. This is no Bloomberg Tv, where there is indices and leading economic indicators to refer and predict outcomes and investment trends. Lets just dedicate and focus our time and energy on how to dismantle and excise this cancer which is eating us alive, then we will have plenty of time and luxury to talk about economics on how to build from ground up a society that was ransacked and devastated over half a century.