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This study aims to integrate two issues surrounding Thailand's labor market: (1) gender wage gap and (2) informal workers. The purpose of this study is to examine the gender wage gap of formal and informal workers in Thailand by geographic region and across economic sectors. The methods used in...
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As is the case with several other developing countries which grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, Thailand was largely influenced by neoliberalism. This essay discusses neoliberalism, its influence on Thailand, and the role that neoliberalism played in the subsequent Asian financial crisis....
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During the past 20 years, Haiti's development efforts have been stifled by natural disasters, poverty, and inequality. Given all of the current challenges facing Haiti, the World Bank Group country partnership framework aims to support the country's efforts to provide economic opportunities for...
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Considering former FARC members' re-integration into society as well as farmers longing for a return to their lands, it is clear that Colombia must devise a plan for inclusive rural economic development and economic growth that helps lift people out of poverty. Such a plan must address land...
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Towards the latter part of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century, Peter F. Drucker became known as the guru of management and as ‘the man who invented management’. For several years, his works primarily focused on private sector organizations, their management practices,...
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