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Supply chain management in Asia is a relatively new topic but is a key challenge for all Asia based manufacturers and …
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current coping strategies for climate variability by the chronically poor and highlights some of the barriers to and …
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The paper provides an overview of the nature of trade in health services in the world economy. It oulines some of the general implications of trade in health services for national health systems for aspects such as equity, efficiency, and access to health services. [WP no. 70].
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The outline of an action agenda to address issues regarding barriers to creating an equitable society that we urgently …
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This paper concentrates on two of the most contentious Non Tariff Barriers facing India and developing countries …: Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). It examines the issue of NTBs against the , of …
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, Malaysia, Lebanon and India aims to understand the complex overlapping relationships that exist between cultural and socio … and curriculum development structures and on identifying approaches and barriers to supporting diversity in science …
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Malaysia and Australia hope to conclude free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations by 2009, said International Trade and …
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Institutions in developing countries, particularly those inherited from the colonial period, are often thought to be subject to strong inertia. This study presents the results of a unique randomized trial testing whether these institutions can be reformed through incremental administrative...
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This research focuses on religious changes among hunter-gatherers in Borneo. A two month archival research was carried out that will be used in the understanding of the relationship between traditional beliefs and new religious systems within hunter-gatherer economies. The project pursues two...
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Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low- and middle-income countries (LAMICs). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a construct frequently used to define groups of people who may be at risk of developing dementia, crucial for targeting preventative interventions....
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