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Namibia

Africa

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2 tagged events on record

Namibia is presented here as a historical economic dossier rather than a flat stat sheet: long-run macro cycles, public balance-sheet pressure, market depth, external buffers, and the events that likely bent the curve.

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Country profile
No structural profile fields are loaded for this country yet.
Latest linked event
Namibian Independence
1990-03 ยท Independence
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A tighter current-state read before dropping into the long historical charts.

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Debt, rates, and external regime

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Major events timeline

The timeline is where macro numbers meet story: crises, wars, policy shifts, trade deals, and other shocks connected to Namibia.

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1990-03 Independence medium

Independence from South Africa

End of South African rule and apartheid in Namibia.

Source: World Important Dates (CSV dataset)
1990-03 Independence critical

Namibian Independence

Independence from South African rule.

Source: World Important Dates (CSV dataset)
Data sourced from World Bank, IMF, FRED, Penn World Tables, Maddison Project. For educational purposes.