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Types of capital which determine the ability of individuals, ofcommunities and of nations to avoid poverty and social … capital. Five forms of capitalare distinguished – financial capital, physical capital, human capital,public infrastructure and …
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associated with three development outcomes: corruption, inequalityand poverty. Of the media variables, newspapers are observed to … negative association with inequality and poverty. ICTs andtelephony infrastructures.association with corruption, inequality and … poverty aremixed. There is some robust evidence of the negative association of ICT expenditureswith corruption. An ICT index …
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), infrastructure (railway tracks, roads), vehicles (railway rolling stock, ships) and machinery.[...] …
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in-creased. The observed polarisation is explained by the disparate distributionof infrastructure, in particular, that of …, education, roads, industrial power consumption and bank depositsas infrastructure components explaining cross-state variation in …
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infrastructure, and that ofeducation, and to an extent by a number of macroeconomic indicators, that of capitalexpenditure and fiscal …
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cities that had housed the “engines of the world” and nowhoused some of the greatest concentrations of poverty. The US …
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