Introduction The impact of Foreign Aid on the growth and development of less Developed Countries (LDCs) is a matter of strategic importance for the policy makers of these countries in framing their future economic programs and strategies. There has been a significant increase in the flow of foreign aid in the developing countries (Figure 1&2).According to Alberto Alesina, foreign aid is determined by political condition, economic needs and policy considerations of recipients. Despite the advancement
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ahead Over the past three decades, India has made good progress on the human development index (HDI), says the Human Development Report 2013, released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). However, India’s rank out of 187 countries is no better than last year’s. With a HDI value of 0.554 and a rank of 136 among 187 countries, which it shares with Equatorial Guinea, India is placed in the “medium development” category. There has been steady improvement in its HDI value, which was 0.345
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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES ON THE GROWTH OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY Submitted by: Kriti Bhardwaj Date: 1st December, 2010 1 ABSTRACT The most contentious global debate today is the obligations of the developed and the developing countries to take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. Though climate change is a danger
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report cases of RSS due to patients who displayed growth retardation with normal head circumference. The clinical features particularly the triangular faces make it easier to identify. As the child grows older and develops the signs and symptoms makes is more difficult to diagnose (Sinha, 2013). As many patients were misdiagnosed, there are always times when it goes
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DEFINITION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT After searching through the literature, It was found that the following definition of Economic Development would be best suited for this study due to its compatibility with the scrutiny of a third world country, "The process of enlightening the quality of human life through increasing per capita income, reducing poverty, and enhancing personal economic prospects. It is also sometimes defined to include better education, better-quality health and nutrition, conservation
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Syrian Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, has the mission of shedding light on the most important economic and agricultural issues, aiming to significantly contribute to identifying appropriate policies and strategies promoting sustainable development in pivotal fields, particularly
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Spatial analysis on regional economic growth of China 1. Introduction Economic growth is always an important topic in the economics research. Many study in the past just considered region as an isolated “island”, and the mutual relations among different regions were usually ignored. However, regional economy is an open system. Factors such as trade, factor mobility (labor or capital), and technology or knowledge spillover will all make relations among regions become complicated. Under such
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Q: “What is human development? Critically summarize the views of Mahbub ul Haq on how human development can be realistically attained within prevailing socio- economic conditions. What in your view is the significance of human development as a contemporary vision for social reorganization?” Discuss the nature of this significance with the help of one or two examples that illustrate your points. A: Human development is well-being concept and wider range of the human context. It is included the
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As individuals, we are responsible for own personal and professional growth. For a company like AT&T, it is important to have programs that support employee growth and development. AT&T’s success in the areas of innovation and customer service rely on an invested workforce. Training and development encompass personal growth and is only functional if employees are engaged, motivated, and ready. Your management team needs to understand the assessment process and consider their department’s role
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product development process’ (NPD) and then propose a developed ‘business analysis’ to justify the decision of your group to launch or not launch a DVC brand in year 7. Within that analysis and justification and using suitable data, make some mention of the product life cycle, the BCG matrix, opportunity cost, and risk. Finally, provide a critical assessment of the value of this classic ‘NPD process’ to both TMG! and to the ‘real world’ of consumer durables. The new product development process (NPD)
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