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Abstract The Programme of Action adopted after the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), and later the Beijing Declaration, affirmed commitments to the human right to decide on the number and spacing of one's children and have the information and means to do so.
Jonathan Marc Bearak+8 more
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Colección Somoza. Documentos para la historia de Nicaragua. Tomo XVII (1550) [PDF]
Guillermo Céspedes
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Regional Study on Social Dimensions of MPA Practice in Central America: Cases Studies from Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panamá [PDF]
This research focuses on the social dimensions of marine conservation, and makes an assessment of the experiences of coastal and fishing communities with regard to the governance of MPAs in North America (Central America); based on case studies from ...
Daniela Barguil Gallardo+5 more
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Does the Shadow Economy Cast a Cloud on Banking Sector Resilience?
ABSTRACT Employing 127 countries over the 1991–2017 period, we investigate whether the shadow economy affects banking sector resilience, as measured by bank non‐performing loans, bank capital to total assets, and bank regulatory capital to risk‐weighted assets.
Arusha Cooray+2 more
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Delivery mode and breastfeeding outcomes among new mothers in Nicaragua
Sara N. Kiani+4 more
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The Constabulary in the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. Progeny and Legacy of United States Intervention [PDF]
Charles R. Frazier
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Technical efficiency of Organic Fertilizer in small farms of Nicaragua: 1998-2005 [PDF]
This article applies frontier production function analysis to small farms in Nicaragua during 1998-2005 (Battese and Coelli, 1988). The objective of this study is to estimate an average function that will provide a picture of the shape of the organic ...
Zuniga Gonzalez, Carlos Alberto
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Presidential Approval Ratings and Stock Market Performance in Latin America
ABSTRACT This paper examines the time‐varying causality between presidential approval (PAR) and stock market performance, measured by stock returns and realised volatility, focussing on four prominent Latin American countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, from 1990M01 to 2016M05.
Yuvana Jaichand+2 more
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