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This report presents a global account of the historical relationship between migration, industrialization and economic growth, and then goes on to present an empirical examination of the dynamics immigration from Mirpur (Pakistan) and Jullundur (India) to the UK. It closes by considering the...
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Verbreitete Armut ist nach wie vor eines der zentralen Probleme der arabischen Entwicklungsländer, das nicht nur auf …, lack the necessary will to alleviate poverty or to re-distribute income vertically. They are much more concerned about …
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This course treats public-sector policies, programs, and projects that attempt to reduce poverty and unemployment in … these approaches to the broader literature on poverty reduction, economic development, politics, and the reform of …
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The thesis addresses the question of how poverty can be overcome by education. The starting point is the following type … of poverty trap: poverty forces parents to send their children to work to secure the survival of the household. Due to … growth model such a type of poverty trap is established as a locally stable steady state. Imperfect capital markets prevent …
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risks of biotechnology products and "accident" costs to the society; increased predictability for a research organization of … research and development activities. Developing countries should balance these potential benefits with the tangible costs of … increase the research lag, production costs, transaction costs and marketing costs. Given the scarcity of human and physical …
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This dissertation examines the ways international research collaboration affects the ability of Colombian research … teams to produce bibliographic outputs, and to contribute to local knowledge. Research hypotheses are tested using Zero … Inflated Negative Binomial Regression models to account for the effects of international research collaboration on team output …
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risks of biotechnology products and "accident" costs to the society; increased predictability for a research organization of … research and development activities. Developing countries should balance these potential benefits with the tangible costs of … increase the research lag, production costs, transaction costs and marketing costs. Given the scarcity of human and physical …
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The deliberate release of transgenic crops is often taken to be an indicator of agricultural biotechnology development. However, less than 10% of the field trials world wide have been carried out in Developing Countries (DCs) and it seems that more than 80% of these were carried out by...
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, there has been little research on the relationships between organizational characteristics and the need for management … developing their human resources but also help training suppliers in their marketing strategies. This research attempts to take a …-mentioned relationship in developing countries. In particular, the research identifies and tests the impact of particular organizational …
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literature on poverty, economic development, and reform of government, and to types of projects, tasks, and environments that are …, programs, and projects that attempt to reduce poverty and unemployment in developing countries, mainly through directly income …
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