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, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, it finds that the ILO's assistance fails to strengthen labor rights in countries that do not already …
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This paper examines the successes of ten 'high-achievers' - countries with social indicators far higher than might be expected given their national wealth. Their progress in such fields as education and health offers lessons for social policy elsewhere in the developing world. Based on...
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The study aimed at empirically investigating the influence of Osborne dam on the socio-economic development of ward 23, Makoni District. The research was carried out in three villages Kawadza, Nyatito and Dumba, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Questionnaire, interviews guide,...
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infrastructure factors affecting development in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean nation has been struggling to recover from economic crisis …
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development in Zimbabwe. The results of the model show that the impact of population growth on economic development is positive … also significantly affect economic development in Zimbabwe. The government is advised to put measures as to promote … population growth in Zimbabwe since it positively influences economic development …
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Zimbabwe. This collaboration originated from an existing foundation for cooperation established by the signing a memorandum of … development in Korea and Zimbabwe …
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This paper compares people’s attitudes to inequality at the end of the 1990s the qualities they perceive are needed to get ahead, the role of government and rewards for employment in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Western countries. Data (from the 1999 International Social Survey...
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Does fractionalization change over time? If so, are there any substantial implications for economic performance? To answer such questions, we construct a new panel data set with fractionalization measures for 26 former communist countries covering the period from 1989 to 2002. Our...
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The present paper draws heavily on the existing empirical literature and compares Asian (mainly the high-performing economies) and African economies to illuminate the patterns of economic development as they developed since the 1960s. The discussion points to strong physical and human capital...
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