Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries? [PDF]
Developing countries can generate effective solutions for today’s global health challenges. This paper reviews relevant literature to construct the case for international cooperation, and in particular, developed-developing country partnerships. Standard
Syed Shamsuzzoha B+10 more
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Investigating the Privatization Experiences of Developing and Developing Countries in Agricultural Research and Presenting Modeling in Iran [PDF]
The overall purpose of this study is to examine the privatization experiences of developing and developed countries in agricultural research and modeling in the Iranian agricultural sector.
Neda Alizadeh, hassan Alipour
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Non-Equivalent Exchange as a Strategy for Forming the Preconditions for Economic Development in Developed Countries [PDF]
The established system of global economic relations functions on the basis of a mechanism that provides for an asymmetric level of "benefits" between developed and developing countries. As a result, an American, Swede or, for example, a Swiss consumes 40
Yemets Vadym V.
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National systems of education as a factor of socio-economic development of the world countries under the conditions of digital society [PDF]
This work verifies the hypothesis, according to which the systems of upbringing and education, historically developed by different nations, are the factor determining the pattern of their socio-economic evolution and the level of life quality of ...
Voskresenskaya Nina O.+2 more
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Internal migration is the most common form of address-changing migration in the world. Whilst international migration has been in the spotlight for several decades, country-internal migration has received less attention in the international scholarly ...
Tuomas Martikainen
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Microentrepreneurship in Developing Countries [PDF]
This article reviews the recent literature in economics on small-scale entrepreneurship ("microentrepreneurship") in low-income countries. Major themes in the literature include the determinants and consequences of joining the formal sector; the impacts of access to credit and other financial services; the impacts of business training; barriers to ...
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Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries [PDF]
This study offers that entrepreneurship is consistent with and even complementary to the older and more traditional development strategies. We survey the literature on entrepreneurship in developing countries which, admittedly, is wide and covers a range of issues from culture and values; institutional barriers such as financial sector development ...
Zoltan Acs, Nicola Virgill
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Importance of bio-medical and socio-economic factors for increase of life expectancy [PDF]
This paper analyzes the connection between life expectancy according to sex and numerous factors on which its level depends on. Statistical analysis understood application of correlation and regression analysis for determining the connection strength of ...
Radivojević Biljana M.+1 more
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Impact of Stunting History on Adults: Literature Review
Stunting is the root of the problem that affects human growth and development. This problem starts from the growth of the fetus until the first 1000 days of life. If not addressed, it will have long-term impacts.
Permaida Permaida
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Corruption in Developing Countries [PDF]
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists' ability to measure corruption. This in turn has led to a new generation of well-identified, microeconomic studies. We review the evidence on corruption in developing countries in light of these recent advances, focusing on three questions: how much corruption is there, what are the ...
Benjamin A. Olken+3 more
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