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Political Violence and Underdevelopment
Journal of African Economies, 2008This paper analyses the economic growth impact of organised political violence. First, we identify the various manifestations of political violence (riots, coups and civil war) and their risk of occurrence by using a multinomial model. Second, we use predicted probabilities of aggregate violence and its three manifestations to identify their growth ...
Bodea, Cristina, Elbadawi, Ibrahim A.
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Malnutrition in Underdeveloped Countries
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965nutritional Anemias nutritional anemias due to insufficient intake of hematopoietic factors, their poor absorption or increased demands because of abnormal blood loss are frequent in tropical and subtropical areas. Although these anemias are known to be highly prevalent, little information is available on the magnitude or the nature of the problem ...
N S, SCRIMSHAW, M, BEHAR
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The Populations of the Underdeveloped Countries
Scientific American, 1974Underdeveloped Asia with a land mass smaller than Africa has nearly 55% of the worlds population. Fertility rates for the 3 underdeveloped areas of the world (Latin America Africa and parts of Asia) have increased most rapidly recently and are higher than for other areas.
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Processing Underdeveloped Data from an Underdeveloped Area
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1960Abstract The problems of improvising with inadequate data are not new to most researchers, but this paper treats these problems in the context of microeconomic research in an underdeveloped area. The paper presents the detailed procedures used to process primary data secured from a sample of farm families in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil ...
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2001
The process of globalization, evidenced by environmental change, migration, industrial relation and the extraordinary acceleration of industrial economic relations, has not led to increased convergence in the global economy. Rather, in some cases it has been accompanied by greater divergence between the fortunes of the world's richest and poorest ...
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The process of globalization, evidenced by environmental change, migration, industrial relation and the extraordinary acceleration of industrial economic relations, has not led to increased convergence in the global economy. Rather, in some cases it has been accompanied by greater divergence between the fortunes of the world's richest and poorest ...
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International Journal of Health Services, 1974
In this presentation it is postulated that the present maldistribution of human health resources in Latin America is brought about by the same determinants that cause the underdevelopment of most of that continent. It is indicated that, contrary to the theories of development prevalent in the corridors of power and academic circles of developed ...
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In this presentation it is postulated that the present maldistribution of human health resources in Latin America is brought about by the same determinants that cause the underdevelopment of most of that continent. It is indicated that, contrary to the theories of development prevalent in the corridors of power and academic circles of developed ...
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Development and Underdevelopment.
The Economic Journal, 1965Maurice Dobb +3 more
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