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ROLE OF TRADE UNIONS IN THE POLITICS OF MAURITIUS

    1 Author(s):  PIYUSH RANJAN JHA

Vol -  9, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 365 - 371  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

The economy of Mauritius has gone through astounding change since it picked up its autonomy in 1968. Actually, Mauritius' monetary exhibition has been constantly named "the Mauritian supernatural occurrence" and the "accomplishment of Africa". It has created from a low-pay, agronomically based economy to a center pay expanded economy. Mauritius currently has huge and becoming industrial, monetary, and vacationer divisions. The nation had reliably accomplished high yearly development of the request for 5% to 6%. The economy has been creating a normal genuine GDP development of 5.3 percent somewhere in the range of 1969 and 2013 contrasted with 3.8 percent for Sub-Saharan Africa. This has been reflected in expanded future, brought down newborn child mortality and improved framework. Mauritius' monetary strategies and banking rehearses assisted with alleviating negative impacts of the worldwide money related emergency in 2008-09. Gross domestic product developed in the 3-4% every year go in 2010-12.

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