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alternative growth and production channels that are less finance intensive. "--World Bank web site …
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population of the developing world lived in relative poverty, half of whom were absolutely poor. The total number of relatively … "other side of the coin" to success against absolute poverty. "--World Bank web site …
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the quality of health institutions. In much of the developing world, factors such as chronic absenteeism among public …'s welfare and, perhaps over the long term, improvements in national income. "--World Bank web site …
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nonviable owing to the relative scarcity of capital in the factor endowments of less developed countries. "--World Bank web site …
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, electricity-generating capacity, road-network length, and road quality. "--World Bank web site …
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socially very profitable. "--World Bank web site …
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is not so well known is that South Asia is the least integrated region in the world. South Asia has opened its door to … the rest of the world but it remains closed to its neighbors. Poor market integration, weak connectivity, and a history of … increased flow of labor, capital, ideas, technology, goods and services within the region and with the rest of the world. Most …
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new provinces by separation from the existing ones. "--World Bank web site …
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