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. Global development needs an effective transfer of knowledge and human capital, including students, scientists, and cultural … workers, to developing countries in order to support their growth and development process: a brain gain, or at least brain …
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This paper reviews income distribution in developing countries in recent decades. On average, before-tax income distribution is less unequal in developing countries than it is in industrial countries. However, unlike industrial countries, developing countries in general have not been able to use...
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The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union has been associated with greater inequality and social stratification. This paper prepared within the UNU/WIDER project on "Income Distribution and Social Structure during the Transition' analyses trends in social...
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Much of the vast literature on changes in income distribution in advanced countries during the last two decades attributes these either to globalization, or to skill-biased technology, or to a combination of the two. A transatlantic concensus has emerged to suggest that thes two factors have led...
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As seen from the year 2001, economic policy in developing and post-socialist economies during the preceding 10-15 years had one dominating theme - external "liberalization" or the drastic lowering or removal of long-standing barriers to almost all international transactions in markets for goods...
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Poor governance and lack of state capabilities in around 45 countries pose a threat to global security and development …. The involvement of the international community is required to help these states break out of their low-development …
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. Whilst US aid has correctly been cited as key factor in explaining the rapid post-war development of South Korea and Taiwan …
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Most rich countries developed without aid, and this .self-development. has some intrinsic advantages. In today ….s massively unequal world, however, such an approach would imply very low levels of human development for several generations for …
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This paper provides an assessment of what aid has actually been doing in the area of environment in Tanzania through a critical review of the flows, modalities and management of aid. Focusing on the funding for environmental degradation projects, the stud
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