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    Gender and Development

    The Gender and Development approach is a method of determining how best to organize development projects and programs based on analysis of gender relationships. This approach was developed in the 1980s as an alternative to the Women in Development approach that was commonly in use (http://en.wikipedia.org). This approach acknowledges that to address women’s concerns and needs, development assistance must take account of both women’s and men’s roles and responsibilities within the community and their

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    Asses the View That the Introduction of Capitalism in Developing Countries Liberates Women…

    society to be patriarchal, causing status to be ascribed on a basis of gender. Van de Gaag argues that the birth of a boy is often celebrated, whereas the birth of a girl is commiserated. Modernisation theorists would argue that this is a matter of development towards capitalism and the final stage of Modernity –which Rostow argues UK and USA sit at – where women experience full liberation and equality. The view that capitalism may help ‘liberate women from the oppression they suffered in traditional

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    Managing the Internationalization Process

    ➤ Explain the Psychic Distance and Born Global concepts. 5 ➤ Advise a multinational firm on choosing an appropriate entry mode for internationalization. ➤ Advise a multinational firm on de-internationalization. 148 Global strategic development Opening case study Internationalization of a French retailer—Carrefour In 1960, Carrefour opened its first supermarket in France. In 1963, Carrefour invented a new store concept—the hypermarket. The hypermarket concept was novel, and revolutionized

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    Research Proposal on Rwanda

    National Institutional Analysis Report National Institutional Analysis Report (NIAR) is a report that looks at a country and the steps it has made toward making the business environment as friendly as possible for potential and emerging business people to invest in it. This research paper is going to look at two countries and focuses on the best selection that has steps that leads to improving the business environment, and it will also identify an underdeveloped economy and try to look at

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    Agencies of the World Bank Group and Their Missions

    Describe the various agencies of the World Bank Group and their missions. The World Bank Group is composed of five agencies: • the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) • the International Development Association (IDA) • the International Finance Corporation (IFC) • the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) • The International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). In general, the World Bank Groups’ mission is to help with long-term growth in

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    Sociology

    Introduction Without doubt human development is very essential in the formation of priests in this contemporary era and I am no exception. It plays a very crucial aspect in forming us and this is exactly what this write-up aims at expounding. What is human development? Human development is the scientific study of change and continuity in the human person from conception to death. It studies the ways in which people change as well characteristics that remain fairly stable. It is evidently clear

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    Leadership

    proposition. In the three and a half decades between 1960 & 1995, government western economies assumed new role & expanded existing ones. By the mid-1990s the range of tasks performed by the government & its agencies included not only maintaince & development of infrastructure & utilities but also much more support for education, health care & social security. As a result, in the 35 year period from 1960 onwards the central government expenditure rose from less than 20% of GDP to over 30%. Between 1977

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    International Financial Organisations

    post World War II era • To critically assess the roles, contributions, operations and prescriptions of these organizations particularly in the context of developing countries • To locate these organizations within the theoretical realm of the development problematique of the Third World You can realize these objectives by • Regular and punctual lecture and tutorial attendance. • Tutorials are mandatory, roll will be taken and there will be no pandering to absenteeism. Students must attend

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    Gender and Development

    than one-hundredth of the world's property.” (United Nations, 1985) “Rush in the morning, stand in line at noon, headache in the afternoon, angry in the evening.” (Chinese woman quoted by Wolf, 1985) “Human development, if not gendered, is endangered” (United Nations Human Development Report, 1995) “The undervaluation of women’s work lowers the real value of the national product, undermines women’s purchasing power, curtails their rights to own property and land and to acquire credit from

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    International Business

    Summarize the arguments presented by Ghemawat, the activist, the business executive, and the government trade official. How do their opinions reflect the three major viewpoints on the future of international business and globalization presented by DRS on pp. 22-23, “Three ways of looking at globalization”? Globalization has expanded resources, products, services and markets available to people. The process of increasing interdependence with countries broadens the relationship among people from

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