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Instead, the crisis stemmed from the US sub-prime debacle, which quickly dragged the global economy into its deepest recession since the 1930's.
Much of arid sub-Saharan Africa, notably in the Sahel (the region just south of the Sahara desert), has experienced a pronounced drop in rainfall over the past quarter-century.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, most economies failed to respond to the adjustment programs demanded by the IMF and World Bank.
There might be some money in repackaging, but not the billions that banks made by slicing and dicing sub-prime mortgages into packages whose value was much greater than their contents.
As a result, gun ownership has become perversely linked to freedom in the vast gun-owning American sub-culture.
What started as a problem with sub-prime mortgages has now spread to houses more generally, as well as to other asset classes.
A strange picture of Bush emerged from conversations with sub-cabinet administration appointees, their friends, and their friends of friends.
The pace of change has varied markedly within regions and across cultural sub-groups.
And, of course, it is, with Paraguay, the only land-locked nation on the sub-continent.
There is a second solution: the exit of Germany from the eurozone or the division of the eurozone into two sub-regions.
The largest number of defaults on sub-prime mortgages will occur this spring.
The biggest obstacle to fighting graft is the weakness of the judiciary, especially at sub-national levels.
In fact, the government's success in clamping down on corruption, especially at sub-national levels, will be a litmus test of its legitimacy.
Homosexual acts are crimes in Ghana - and across much of sub-Saharan Africa.
Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa do not share many characteristics with Muslims in other parts of the world, especially those of the Arab world.
Sub-Saharan African Muslims are less assertive, and they face considerably more difficulties in their attempts to articulate their rights and establish their presence in their respective states and regions.
Muslims in many sub-Saharan African states are also minorities.
Nevertheless, the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a secular state, as are almost all sub-Saharan African states.
The colonial legacy also helps account for the relatively docile nature of Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa.
As political power tends to polarize around economic power, sub-Saharan African Muslims have been under-represented in these mostly centralized political systems.
Muslim political participation in sub-Saharan Africa has thus been extremely limited.
Whether they like it or not, the majority of sub-Saharan African Muslims are represented by states that are mostly secular, Christian, or dominated by other religions.
In the face of these undeniable facts, the path chosen by the IMF and the World Bank was, at best, a mark of their incompetence and, at worst, a deliberate ploy to keep the sub-Saharan countries and their populations in bondage.
Yet, in sub-Saharan Africa, there are few hints of the global financial crisis that is consuming the capitalist world.
Foreign investment in sub-Saharan Africa, which reached record levels in recent years, is retreating, which is evidence of investor caution, not any underlying lack of optimism about the region.
Carbon-free hydroelectric power is the right choice as sub-Saharan Africa's principal source of energy.
I moved to mainland China in 1979, when the country's per capita income was less than one-third of Sub-Saharan Africa's.
So petrodollars exacerbate poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, not cure it.

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