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, we apply: descriptive statistics analysis, Kernel Epanechnikov density (to check for world distribution of social welfare … Affairs, Population Division; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; World Health Organization …
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located at the eastern border of the European Union, we consider Romania as part of the European area of freedom, security and …
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anyone in private and institutional (government) in carrying out economic activities to realize the happiness of the world …
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From a broad philosophical framework, this paper addresses the relation between freedom and economic performance. It … results of the world and the inability of a central entity to control them. …
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justice are very different. This paper focuses on the issue of the knowledge and motivation necessary to fight poverty. We … individuals in the fight against poverty. …
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like this, this paper discusses the dynamics of Islam in the context of social justice and poverty. Will be shown how the …
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goal to reduce the poverty, extreme poverty and inequity and to break the intergenerational transmission of poverty by …
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A growing number of Africans flees from their desolate economic situation or violent conflicts and political persecution at home to Europe. The European Union shares responsibil-ity for this growing economic misery, in view of its egoistic external trade policy. Neverthe-less, it intensifies the...
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The abysmal economic performance by African States in the past three decades is attributable to a host of known factors – mismanagement of resources, graft, and bureaucratic corruption (Mauro, 1995); but of all the known culprits that have so far suppressed economic growth, none are more...
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The abysmal economic performance by African States in the past three decades is attributable to a host of known factors – mismanagement of resources, graft, and bureaucratic corruption (Mauro, 1995); but of all the known culprits that have so far suppressed economic growth, none are more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257698