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Free-Tradе Agreemеnts (FTAs) are normally madе betweеn two countriеs. Many Governmеnts throughout the world havе eithеr signеd free-tradе agreemеnts or are nеgotiating or contеmplating new bilatеral and multilatеral free- tradе and investmеnt, becausе in today's globalisеd...
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The growth and development of all economies greatly depend on entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurs are the nerves of economic development as they provide a source of income and employment. They create an atmosphere of employment generation for others and produce new and innovative product and...
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Free trade refers to a situation where a government does not attempt to restrict what its citizens can buy from another country or what they can sell to another country. The classical trade theories of Smith, Ricardo, and Heckscher-Ohlin predict that the consequences of free trade provide both...
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Many initiatives are undertaken to improve the empowerment of people with disabilities in developing countries especially in India. However, an adequate development in proportion to the pre-determined programmes and budget allocation never attained to date. This systematic literature review aims...
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Disability is an important public health problem especially in developing countries like India. The problem will increase in future because of increase in trend of noncommunicable diseases and change in age structure with an increase in life expectancy. The issues are different in developed and...
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