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Smoking harms the health of smokers and those around them. Smokers are at far higher risks of strokes, heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases; cancers of the lungs, mouth, larynx, bladder, pancreas, kidneys and stomach; emphysema, bronchitis, and tuberculosis. These diseases cause...
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management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices, are drawn … management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices. In order …
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Broad-based global economic growth in 2006, and more generally since 2000, provides grounds for optimism about progress in advancing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 2007 Global Monitoring Report (GMR) takes stock of this progress and assesses the contributions of developing...
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The first World Congress on Communication for Development (WCCD) took place in Rome, Italy, on October 25-27, 2006. The …
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This report emphasizes that cross-border tertiary education refers to the movement of people, programs, providers, curricula, projects, research and services in tertiary (or higher) education across national jurisdictional borders. Cross-border education is a subset of educational...
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existing World Trade Organization (WTO) principles. The chapter further identifies areas where priorities for proactive policy … increased market penetration of climate-friendly technology. Chapter four examines and builds on the different approaches that …
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This study provides strategic orientations and recommendations for Bank client countries and suggests approaches for the Bank's role in a rapidly changing industry with high economic potential. It identifies priorities and options for policy adjustments, catalytic investments, and entry points...
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The themes of the 2006 Global Economic Prospects (GEP) are international remittances and migration, their economic consequences, and how policies can increase their role in reducing poverty. The GEP explores the gains and losses from international migration from the perspective of developing...
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developing world did benefit in terms of investment, and rollout. This revolution would have been impossible without government … business in a globalizing world. Governments, enterprises, civil society, workers, and poor populations in the developing …
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expanded rapidly in recent years; including data from the World Bank's doing business project and enterprise surveys. These …
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