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happiness, and it can induct problems as well. GDP, a vague relation builder is used as an index to measure the progress and …
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The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure performance in terms of … base (2005). Second, we establish clear empirical links between infrastructure and productivity using South African time …- income countries for the period 1980-2002 and then project investment needs in these sectors until 2010. Our projections …
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This paper shows the impact that investment in infrastructure may have on the efficiency of agricultural products … (access to local media and telecommunications facilities), road density or access to wholesale markets, are key factors for …
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assisted nation to utilise them. An Exogenous tool is to start the basic infrastructure building from assisted resources (USA …, Other nations,UN,WB,IMF etc..). But soon work to develop Domestic savings to Domestic investment for Self …
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1999 to 2003.The total issues declined from LE 55.6 billion in 1999 or 17% of GDP and 146.7% of gross saving to LE 18 ….5 billion in 2003 and or 4.6% of GDP and 31.5% of gross saving .The total value of trading also dropped down from LE 42 ….1 billion or 12.9% of GDP and 111% of gross saving to LE33.7 billion or 8.3% of GDP and 57.2% of gross saving during the period …
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The financial performance of government trading enterprises is assessed in this report. The financial indicators and ratios used in the report cover operating performance, financial management and transactions with government. The paper covers 84 Commonwealth, State and Territory government...
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If Australia's population were to reach 40 million, it could only result from either a drastic reversal of the decline in the fertility rate or a very large increase in the rate of net migration. This lecture explores this interesting question.
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There are significant differences in the way water rights are defined, allocated and administered in Australia and overseas. This paper includes comparisons of the arrangements for managing water rights against accepted best practice principles for South Au stralia, Queensland, NSW, Victoria...
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use of irrigation water. A foundation for this research is a detailed understanding of irrigated agriculture in the … of the elasticity of demand for irrigation water. It focuses on three main irrigated industries — rice, dairy and …
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aspects of institutions are involved - infrastructure and superstructure. The paper then applies a simple model to 50 U …
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