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Conceptualizing Social Security in a Developing Country Context

Conceptualizing Social Security in a Developing Country Context

... with developing country situations since we are mainly concerned with the context and plight of the developing ...the developing countries are much higher compared to the situation in the ...

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Understanding Financial Crises: A Developing Country Perspective

Understanding Financial Crises: A Developing Country Perspective

... a developing country that tries to use expansionary monetary policy to enhance the recovery from a financial crisis may do more harm than ...in developing countries thus leaves us with the following ...

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Recycling and Thermal Treatment of MSW in a Developing Country

Recycling and Thermal Treatment of MSW in a Developing Country

... the country contributes to improve basic sanitation and public health and ensure ambient ...populated developing country as ...the country is the energy generated as a result of ...a ...

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Role of Bioinformatics in Developing Country: Bangladesh
                 

Role of Bioinformatics in Developing Country: Bangladesh  

... a developing country, Bangladesh faces different endemic and epidemic diseases, where bioinformatics can give a cure computational vaccine design, development and mass ...

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The sources of wage growth in a developing country

The sources of wage growth in a developing country

... a developing country, ...in developing countries, it is important to consider the role of the informal sector as a factor that differentiates ...in developing countries, the informal sector ...

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Body Weight and Hypertension Risk in a Developing Country

Body Weight and Hypertension Risk in a Developing Country

... Over last few decades, Vietnam has witnessed a rising rate of hypertensives (Ministry of Health of Vietnam, 2016). Although the prevalence of hypertension is relatively high among Vietnamese adults and its consequences ...

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The corporate social performance of developing country multinationals

The corporate social performance of developing country multinationals

... from developing countries (Chapple and Moon, 2007, 2005; Visser, 2008; Gugler and Shi, 2009; Jamali and Mirshak, 2007; Baskin, ...on developing country firms’ CSP defined as “a business ...

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Assistive Technology Divide:  A Developing Country Perspective

Assistive Technology Divide: A Developing Country Perspective

... I was in the examination hall invigilating my students. Out there, just to a corner of the auditorium, a visually impaired student was tapping hard at the keys of an old-fashioned Japanese-made Brother Typewriter. The ...

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Geographical Diversification of Developing Country Exports

Geographical Diversification of Developing Country Exports

... Developing country trade growth can take place in four dimensions: more trade in goods that existing trading partners already exchange (the intensive margin); introduction of new product varieties (the new ...

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Why is South Africa Still a Developing Country?

Why is South Africa Still a Developing Country?

... the country: gold production has increased the country's income, brought in huge foreign investment, achieved development and developed industry and ...a developing country with a high unemployment ...

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Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Ghana

Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Ghana

... Abstract: Telemedicine allows healthcare professionals to evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients. International telemedicine is detrimental and necessary in order to exchange information through electronic communications ...

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Informality and overeducation in the labor market of a developing country

Informality and overeducation in the labor market of a developing country

... Abstract - In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern protected formal sector and a traditional- unprotected-informal sector, and overeducation in a ...

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The Demand of Voluntourism in a Developing Country

The Demand of Voluntourism in a Developing Country

... “Voluntourism” or volunteer tourism is a new dimension of tourism that im- plies that tourists offer their services or affords to change some aspect of so- ciety for a better place to live and receive value from their ...

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Country of Origin and Host Country Effect on the Competitive Advantage of Developing Country Multinational Companies Ascendancy to Business Superiority

Country of Origin and Host Country Effect on the Competitive Advantage of Developing Country Multinational Companies Ascendancy to Business Superiority

... As the key drivers of globalization, multinational enterprises (MNEs) play an important role in increasing economic interdependence among national markets. Despite the ranging and overdramatized debate on globalization, ...

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Understanding market failure in the developing country context

Understanding market failure in the developing country context

... a country like Sierra Leone, market failures have resulted in the country’s lagged state of development, with bleak scope for the creation of growth in the midst of monopolistic environment, artificially ...

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Hygiene For Preparation Of Infant Formular In A Developing Country

Hygiene For Preparation Of Infant Formular In A Developing Country

... The results established that there were short falls in the preparation procedures as employed by the caregivers, mainly the mixing order of powder and water, temperature of the [r] ...

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Remittance model: a study of developing country in Bangladesh

Remittance model: a study of developing country in Bangladesh

... The use of innovative new technology-based business models is an opportunity for financial services providers to offer cross-border remittances services securely, efficiently and at a low cost, while also helping to ...

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Psychosocial correlates of condom usage in a developing country

Psychosocial correlates of condom usage in a developing country

... In summary, the use of condoms and consistency of their use are not based on the level of education of Jamaicans, the probability of contracting HIV, occupational type, religious practices, age of respondents or age at ...

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Country Risk Management in a Developing Country

Country Risk Management in a Developing Country

... sophisticated country risk tools, such as Delphi, time series analysis, regression analysis and surveys may be impeded, as reported by [25], by data ...the developing countries. One country risk ...

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Implementing a Nursing Systems Framework in a developing country

Implementing a Nursing Systems Framework in a developing country

... There was resistance from some clinical nurses, in particular, to the introduction of the career framework. Concern was focused on how the system might impact on individual career progression. For example, some nurses ...

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