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resource. However, if the recipient country’s quality of governance and institutions is poor, the process of growth will be …) countries. Foreign aid is aimed to promote economic growth by complementing the recipient country’s shortfall of financial … with improvement of governance and institutional environment. Allocation of aid should be selective such that countries in …
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the economic development of their nations regardless of their intention to return to Guyana. These findings support the … – New York-based Guyanese deem their remittances as contributing to the economic development of their country. This suggest … engage overseas-based Guyanese to remit more to help with Guyana economic development efforts. Originality/value – This is …
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Economic development, as contrasted from “growth” (in the sense of increase in GNP) has been a subject of interest for … constitute, the end‐product of economic development. The article discusses some of the issues relevant to this debate.  …
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Sets out a model giving an interpretation of the engine of economic development and growth, and business cycle. Based … on a peculiar concept of dynamic competition, explains innovation and uncertainty and describes the way equilibrating and … disequilibrating processes are intertwined and operate. Carries out concise application to successive stages of economic development …
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questions the utility of such a comparative conviction in a global governance reality wherein South World regulatory … organizations ensure this through their Western/Northern development models, and perpetuate post-colonial influences over South … World development agendas. That said, there are two regulatory worlds, and hybrids between. Despite this, regulatory …
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Good governance and administrative reform issues now form an integral part of the development debate. Multilateral … sustainable development needs. They must not blindly follow reform agenda of other countries.  … agencies (e.g. World Bank, UN) and bilateral donors insist that issues such as market accessibility, competition, human rights …
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somewhat dated, but it provides relevant information which transcends time. Additionally, with economic growth and …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of income shocks on household real consumption expenditure, taking into account the various informal coping strategies adopted by the households. Using Nigerian Household Panel Survey data for the year 2010/2011 and 2012/2013...
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. Program activities supported agricultural activity, but enterprise development had limited scope. Challenges to economic … development included cultural aversion to risk, inadequate agricultural inputs, low market integration, and limited business … context to foster a positive enabling environment, and combine SGs with relevant enterprise development services for …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how ISO 26000 inter-marries with millennium development goals (MDGs … the CSR dimension of community involvement and development (CI&D) interventions in health-related MDGs (4, 5 and 6). Data … paper presents guidelines to use and localize this intermarriage so as to focus CSR on global socio-economic development …
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