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National economy as a stand-alone entity, is a set of resources (natural, material, human, etc..), production activities, trade, service etc. that have established branches, sectors, etc. at a country’s level, between which are established reciprocal links which is based on the material and...
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itself. Internationalization is a powerful means to fulfill a university’s central task “Bildung of individuals” as it …
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How can senior policymakers use data in the design of ethics (anti-corruption) related legislation and regulations? In this paper, we describe how to draft subsidiary legislation (mainly executive agency regulations) based on explicit or implied competencies given by national legislation. We...
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-communist countries (Czech Republic and Slovakia and Croatia and Serbia) originating from common federative republics. Their process of … friendly (Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia) or neutral countries (Slovakia). The possibilities of further development of …
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given to the case of the Republic of Serbia, candidate country to the European Union, pointing out both the achievements and …
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The analysis of the competitive capacity of the organizations is trying to answer to questions like: how are the resources used for and which is the level of this consumption. So we are following the capacity of using these resources into the better way. It follows therefore that the degree of...
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This paper explores, using Japanese panel data for the years 1988-2002, how externalities from congestion and human capital influence deaths caused by chronic illnesses. Major findings through fixed effects 2SLS estimation were as follows: (1) the number of deaths were smaller in more...
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education in developing countries. When parents are uneducated, their children often face difficulties in finishing school and … receive an education, they expect that firms will not create enough jobs for educated workers, and thus are further … provision of free education, support for disadvantaged children, and public awareness programs. …
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Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic growth in varied … education plays a key role in the development after independence. This paper discusses educational growth and development in …
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of innovations, education needs and dynamics of SMEs units. The conclusion is made as some recommendations and useful …
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