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Economics can cover a wide range of subjects from the most confusing to the simplest things you can ever imagine.  It can be an essential tool for your business, company, or institution and a mean to understand your everyday life. Those things that surround you like the lack of goods roads, poor electricity or even the reason why your local market is always full.

Economics Pa is your companion towards understanding the basic as well as the advanced topics in economics so that you can understand your everyday life simply without confusion.

Economics Pa will also be your guide through Nkiza Ltd toward knowing how you can start your business from scratch unto fulfillment through different articles about business creation and management. 

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