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In the media we mostly see shocking images about developing countries, instead of what has been achieved so far. According to this article, framing is counterproductive. The author refers to Rob van Tulder's book "Doing Business in Africa".
In the media we mostly see shocking images about developing countries, instead of what has been achieved so far. This article argues that framing is counterproductive. The author refers to Rob van Tulder's book "Doing Business in Africa".