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of labour intensive techniques in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Ghana and Kenya - discusses the theoretical aspects, and suggests …
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ILO pub. Working paper on the impact of multinational enterprises on technological change and employment creation, comprising a case study of a foreign subsidiary and a local firm in India - discusses theoretical issues, size of enterprise, research and development, innovations, backward and...
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-Tema, Ghana, with particular reference to sex discrimination and woman worker labour market segmentation - examines the labour …
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Explores the effects of adjustment lending and donor conditionality on public investment. Compares public expenditure in countries that have undertaken strong reform programmes with countries that have either undertaken weak reform programmes or no programme at all.
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plantations in Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya and Tanzania - examines trends affecting agricultural production of cash crops and …
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others. In order to study dynamic economic growth in our sample countries, we use dynamic panel estimation techniques. This … an upward bias in the estimation of the coefficient associated with the lagged endogenous variable. One way that has been … suggested to correct this bias is to transform the estimation model so as to eliminate the fixed effects. The first change …
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that will reduce sorting, promote equal access to quality healthcare services
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Despite a growing interest in African political parties, no comparative analyses of political ideology in Africa have been undertaken to date. This study addresses this shortcoming by applying the Manifesto Research Group’s (MRG) coding scheme to a complete set of African party manifestos in...
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