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"Control of corporate assets by wealthy families in economies lacking institutional integrity is common. It has negative implications on corporate governance and adverse macroeconomic effects when it extends across a sufficiently large part of the country's corporate sector. Morck and Yeung...
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women in the expanding maquila sector. A simulation exercise shows that, at a given point in time, poverty in Honduras would … 1.1 percent of the active population in Honduras, this contribution to poverty reduction is significant. "--World Bank …
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-Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Observations in logarithms (logs) of the variables, and not in rates of growth, are pooled from all …
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This book is designed to promote the development of infrastructure services in Honduras, with the aim of improving the … country's competitiveness and contributing to poverty reduction. Its central argument is that Honduras needs a significant …
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Honduras has experienced moderate economic growth in the past decade, in line with the rest of the region. Despite this … other levels of education, inequalities in access and low quality persist. In health, Honduras is close to achieving the … lack of coordination among interventions prevail, undermining poverty reduction efforts. The ability of the Honduras …
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This report aims at providing the Government of Honduras (GOH) with a tool to improve efficiency in the management of …
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