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This response document will briefly address concerns about the ethical, legal and methodological flaws with past research informing aspects of present PEPFAR program areas; concerns about adverse consequences of PEPFAR program areas; and concerns about the absence of oversight of the activities...
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This paper will attempt to provide a comprehensive answer to the complex issue of development in sub-Saharan Africa by identifying an FDI reliance-rejection paradox emanating from the incompatibility between colonial legacies and Structural Adjustment Programmes. Since the 1980s, international...
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of 4,801 microenterprises in Zambia, this paper looks at whether corruption is a more or less serious problem for …
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Zambia. Chapter 1 briefly outlines the theoretical foundations for the reforms undertaken in Zambia since the mid 1980s and … monetary transmission mechanism in Zambia. Vector auto -regressions are estimated for the pre-reform and post-reform periods … stabilisation policy in Zambia is underscored by the results obtained in chapters 2 and 3. In this paper, we pursue this idea by …
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Zambia is a landlocked country located in southern central Africa and it is one of the poorest countries in the world … Zambia and mortality rates are among the highest in the world. The rural transportation network is largely undeveloped and …
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economic growth in Zambia can be stimulated even in a moderately high inflation environment. Particularly, the causality …
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Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? This paper uses firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys to discuss this. The paper shows that although firms in most African countries are relatively unproductive, they are more...
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Tourism is a service sector which earns a substantial foreign exchange to developing countries. In India, Kerala is one … beaches. To make the tourism a great success one has to take advantage of the modern technology to full extent. Present paper … is an attempt to market tourism by adapting the service marketing approach for achieving great success. …
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developing tourism in a Portuguese mountain region da Estrela. …
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networks. Our research examined cooperative relationships in the tourism industry to better understand what makes them … commitment. Data for the model was collected from a sample of tourism firms in successful cooperative networks. The theoretical … commitment. Thus, tourism firms should develop cooperative strategies in their networks by focusing on enhancing interpersonal …
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