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information and communication technology use in agriculture and rural development"--Provided by publisher. …Global e-agriculture and rural development: e-value creation, implementation challenges, and future directions … from KACE and DrumNet projects in Kenya / Julius Juma Okello -- Using ICT to overcome constraints in the agriculture value …
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mobile TV with everyday life and culture / Seung-Hyun Lee -- 17. Call centers, India, and a new politics / Maheswar Satpathy …. Fostering innovation in converging audiovisual media services / Sergio Sparviero -- 24. The three Cs of key music sector trends …
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behaviours in ubiquitously monitored environments / Keiichi Nakata, Stuart Moran -- Innovation or imitation: some economic …
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experience / Manisha Verma -- Business process offshoring services in India: addressing untapped opportunities and policy … India / Partha Sarathi Choudhuri -- An empirical analysis of FII movement and currency value in India / Saurabh Sen, Ruchi L … of sugar industry: an evidence from India / Ajit Dhar Dubey -- Financial performance of selected FMCG companies in India …
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ICT sector for human development in India / Meeta Mathur, Sangeeta Sharma -- 16. Users' perception of Internet …
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India / Atanu Sengupta, Sanjoy De -- A resource-based approach to mergers and concentration of the banking system in Mexico … post crisis 1994 / José G. Vargas-Hernández -- A diagnosis of the determinants of dividend payout policy in India: a factor … / Kijpokin Kasemsap -- Pro-poor development through tourism in economically backward tribal region of Odisha, India / Soumendra …
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Ethiopia enjoyed remarkable economic growth from 2004/05 to 2008/09, in large part due to increases in foreign transfers and capital inflows combined with expanded domestic credit to fund major increases in private and public investments in infrastructure and housing. However, this rapid growth...
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Beginning in April 2008, lack of access to foreign exchange effectively stopped private sector wheat imports. Government imports and subsidized sales to millers and households in late 2008, subsequently increased domestic supply and lowered market wheat prices, though market prices remained...
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This paper examines macro-economic developments in Ethiopia between 2004/05 and 2008/09, focusing on the external accounts and the real exchange rate. Simulations using a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of Ethiopia's economy show that, compared to a policy of foreign exchange...
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In spite of remarkable growth in Ethiopia’s agricultural production and overall real incomes (GDP/capita) from 2004/05 to 2008/09, prices of major cereals (teff, maize, wheat and sorghum) have fluctuated sharply in both nominal and real terms. International prices of cereals also...
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