economic growth and poverty reduction in sierra leone
... government, political stability and security of life, a capable and efficient civil service, a transparent and predictable and impartial regulatory and legal system, and good governance with emphasis in tackling corruption and inefficiency and in enhancing accountability. Edwards (1995) economic gro ...
... government, political stability and security of life, a capable and efficient civil service, a transparent and predictable and impartial regulatory and legal system, and good governance with emphasis in tackling corruption and inefficiency and in enhancing accountability. Edwards (1995) economic gro ...
E - ohchr
... Covenants on Human Rights and the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (A/CONF.157/23), particularly on the question of the human rights of everyone to life and the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical health, Recalling its earlier resolutions on the subject, in particular, ...
... Covenants on Human Rights and the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (A/CONF.157/23), particularly on the question of the human rights of everyone to life and the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical health, Recalling its earlier resolutions on the subject, in particular, ...
pro-poor industrialization strategies revisited
... labour and local properties, such as land, natural materials and indigenous knowledge. Those sectors employing such factors intensively contribute best to income generation of the poor. The second criterion is competitiveness, which demands the viability of sectors that are strategically selected. I ...
... labour and local properties, such as land, natural materials and indigenous knowledge. Those sectors employing such factors intensively contribute best to income generation of the poor. The second criterion is competitiveness, which demands the viability of sectors that are strategically selected. I ...
2 Classical International Trade Theories
... in techniques of production. According to this theory, technological differences between countries determine international division of labor and consumption and trade patterns. It holds that trade is beneficial to all participating countries. This conclusion is against the viewpoint about trade held ...
... in techniques of production. According to this theory, technological differences between countries determine international division of labor and consumption and trade patterns. It holds that trade is beneficial to all participating countries. This conclusion is against the viewpoint about trade held ...
2. Approaches to industrial competence: The Capabilities
... in developing countries may not know that they have to undertake deliberate technological effort to resolve those problems. They may not have well functioning information and technical support services to draw upon. They may not possess the necessary means and facilities in the country. They m ...
... in developing countries may not know that they have to undertake deliberate technological effort to resolve those problems. They may not have well functioning information and technical support services to draw upon. They may not possess the necessary means and facilities in the country. They m ...
Centre for Science Studies
... when it breaks down, for that same user -- and still more for the repair person -- it rapidly turns into a network of electronic components and human interventions. Again, for the average small businessperson, the BCCI was a coherent and organised location for depositing and withdrawing money. Now, ...
... when it breaks down, for that same user -- and still more for the repair person -- it rapidly turns into a network of electronic components and human interventions. Again, for the average small businessperson, the BCCI was a coherent and organised location for depositing and withdrawing money. Now, ...
Gauteng Economic Development Agency
... competitive global peers. • Strategic position • To be recognised as the undisputed lead Economic Development Agency (EDA) of the Gauteng City Region ...
... competitive global peers. • Strategic position • To be recognised as the undisputed lead Economic Development Agency (EDA) of the Gauteng City Region ...
After the cultural turn, a return to the moral economy[1]
... moral critique of the market’s place in the economy – i.e., the effects of economic markets on human values and social practices. As we shall see later, the market mechanism, while appealing to individual needs, actually poses a threat to the individuality of those who inhabit the cultural economy t ...
... moral critique of the market’s place in the economy – i.e., the effects of economic markets on human values and social practices. As we shall see later, the market mechanism, while appealing to individual needs, actually poses a threat to the individuality of those who inhabit the cultural economy t ...
Chapter 4: Economic growth and chronic poverty
... increasing value-added, either as producers to effectively connect protection. In doing so, it touches upon two themselves or as employees – frequently chronically poor people chronic poverty traps – poor work opporswitching between or integrating farmto the growth process. tunities, and spatial dis ...
... increasing value-added, either as producers to effectively connect protection. In doing so, it touches upon two themselves or as employees – frequently chronically poor people chronic poverty traps – poor work opporswitching between or integrating farmto the growth process. tunities, and spatial dis ...
Davidson on Keynes: the open economy dimension
... advantages rather than trying to improve its productive powers. Post-Keynesian economists, including Davidson, have long criticized this theory on two grounds. First, based on Keynesian macroeconomic principles, post-Keynesians doubt the efficacy of the automatic adjustment mechanisms that are suppo ...
... advantages rather than trying to improve its productive powers. Post-Keynesian economists, including Davidson, have long criticized this theory on two grounds. First, based on Keynesian macroeconomic principles, post-Keynesians doubt the efficacy of the automatic adjustment mechanisms that are suppo ...
About the UN Millennium Project
... by the 2015 deadline. The world already has the technology and know-how to solve most of the problems faced in the poor countries. As of 2006, however, these solutions still had not been implemented at the needed scale. Investing in Development presents recommendations for doing so, through partners ...
... by the 2015 deadline. The world already has the technology and know-how to solve most of the problems faced in the poor countries. As of 2006, however, these solutions still had not been implemented at the needed scale. Investing in Development presents recommendations for doing so, through partners ...