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themselves with Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), thereby strengthening the socio-political representation of the informal …
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partners. The preferential market access, from which Jamaica and other ACP (African Caribbean and Pacific) states benefit …
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hotel management on the island of Jamaica. Face to face interviews were conducted with 9 expatriate general managers from … four and five star hotels in Jamaica between May and June 2010. Preliminary results indicate that there are a myriad of … Jamaica. Managers must therefore be aware of how these issues may impact on their ability to manage effectively and be …
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The paper seeks to understand the nature of distributional consequences associated withmobile phones in Jamaica. By …. Mobile phones area pervasive technology in almost all societies. They are even more important in societiessuch as Jamaica … Jamaica.This is followed by an examination of the development and diffusion of mobile phones inJamaica and the current …
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The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact of population size and growth on the overall socio-economic development in the region, has received the least attention due to lack of reliable data for most of the countries. This paper focuses...
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Morocco and Tunisia have both achieved robust economic growth over the last 30 years by utilizing prudent economic … Morocco and Tunisia have transformed both from economically challenged debt-burdened nations into technologically advanced …, diversified and thriving middle-class nations. From 1962 to the Present Day, Morocco has averaged a GDP growth rate of 5.8% and …
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regional policies aiming to promote local development through FDI flows? Although Morocco has 16 regions, it is in practice … divided into "two Moroccos": The Casablanca-Tangier axis or ‘‘Rich Morocco'' (North-West) and the marginalized territories or … ‘‘Poor Morocco'' (South / East / Middle). As would be expected, most of the FDI inflows are located in the Casablanca …
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Morocco using seasonal cointegration techniques. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH - The paper uses seasonal integration and … output at the zero frequency for Egypt, Jordan and Morocco. This suggests that money affects nominal but not real variables …
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contrast the impacts of the Morocco-EU free trade area (FTA) to multilateral trade liberalization on Morocco’s economy …. Simulation results show that the FTA agreement is likely to have adverse effects on Morocco due to: (a) deteriorating terms of … liberalization scenario along the lines of those proposed under the Doha Development Round and find this more beneficial to Morocco …
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in Zambia. Literature on how other countries have overcome these challenges isreviewed to determine whether there is a … Zambia.The results also show that the LuSE market is a weak form of efficiency. …
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