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reliability. The applications were to problems of population growth , the environment, energy, and alternative economic …
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The concept of basic needs is today at the center of many discussions about development and the international order. Some international organizations are rethinking their prior evaluation of development policies based largely on aggregate economic output, in particular, the welfare of the very...
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We live in an imperfect world. The poverty, the disease, the lack of education, the environmental destruction, the energy crisis, the overpopulation, the increasing consumption of resources, the deforestation and desertification, the biodiversity loss, the pollution, the emissions of greenhouse...
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the state of corporate governance as a major factor affecting the growth … synthesized. Strengths and weaknesses of corporate governance in selected Arab countries have been highlighted. One major key … Principles of corporate governance. However, practices are not. The difficulty of the assessments is to reflect properly the …
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capacities are quite missing and need to be revived, including the reconsideration of governance. …
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Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010) and legislative (July 2013) elections the Gnassingbé regime … regime peacefully by frequent, often violently suppressed demonstrations with little effect. Arson attacks on the markets of … undeniable improvements of the framework and outside appearance of major institutions of the regime during the survey period it …
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The focus of policy reform in developing countries has moved from getting prices right to getting institutions right, and accordingly countries are increasingly being advised to move towards "best-practice" institutions. This paper argues that appropriate institutions for developing countries...
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