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Development technology will have a crucial role to play in the realization of the Third World’s ambitious …
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Human development, in combination with technology, yields economic growth which, in turn, is necessary to generate …. Secondly, the paper tries to investigate what affects technology change, as represented by TFP. We examine the influence of … openness, FDI, patents and R&D in a 22 country sample and also contrast Asian and Latin American experience. -- Technology …
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suggest that developing countries grow faster when they are globally competitive in low-technology manufacturing and natural …
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The history of feminist engagement with digital technologies highlights one key takeaway: the need to integrate gender justice and economic justice concerns in feminist political action. The vision of the internet as an enabler of the range of social, economic, cultural and political rights of...
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The advancement in information technology has resulted in explosive growth in banking technology like ATMs, internet … implemented online banking and mobile technology to make banking more convenient, attractive and simple. Computerization, wireless … other bank regardless of time, location or physical boundaries. With the widespread of banking technology, public users or …
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Developed and less developed countries differ in numerous ways. Incomes per head are different, capital stocks are different, the levels of education of their citizens differ. Whether a cause or consequence of these differences, some of the most salient differences are related to technological...
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This paper explores alternative explanations of why it is that the growth rates and income levels of various countries have not converged very fast -- if at all. The paper focuses on multiple social equilibrium; circumstances under which some societies may be characterized by high levels of...
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