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Some thoughtful questions and linear answers to the economic, social, and political consequencs that comes with restrictive regulating laws. 'Regulatory law is where Socialism meets Liberalism; or what might be called the highest form of Liberalism, the lowest form of Socialism.'
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to education for the poor during the economic crisis. Scholarships were targeted pro-poor and the allocation process … households' investments in education and utilisation of child labour. …
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As the importance of NGOs is in the aid process increases, this research asks whether NGOs respond to criteria similar … to the proposed economic factors important in the conditional aid literature. Data from US-based NGOs, specifically, is … contracts and grants) and economic criteria. Results indicate that NGOs overall do respond to low per capita incomes. NGOs …
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There has been possibility on the new type of corruption done by the NGOs by using the access on the foreign aid in … Indonesia. In the other hand, the role of the NGOs in Indonesia is still important in order to gain the social empowerment for … inference system to approach the complexity of the measurement problem of the effectiveness the foreign aid received by the NGOs …
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supply in the Baltic countries respond to changes in minimum wages, unemployment benefits and retirement regulation? Do the …
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This paper is an attempt to analyze the consequence of trade liberalization in agriculture in the developed countries on the incidence of child labour in a developing economy in terms of a three- sector general equilibrium model with informal sectors. Adult labour and child labour are...
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The paper analyzes the implications of trade liberalization on the incidence of child labour in a two-sector general equilibrium framework. The supply function of child labour has been derived from the utility maximizing behaviour of the working families. The paper finds that the effect of trade...
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The paper analyzes the implications of a subsidy policy on education and different liberalized trade and investment …
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The income contribution of child work is undoubtedly a key factor influencing child work and schooling decisions. Yet, few studies have attempted to directly measure this contribution. This is particularly the case for work performed on the household farm, as is the case for the vast majority of...
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The objective of this paper is to re-examine the impact of universal education policy on the incidence of child labour … and on the adult unemployment in a job-search model. The paper assumes the double role played by the universal education … the other hand. It has been found that govt’s free education policy for the rural sector only, for the urban sector only …
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