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International debts of developing countries

International debts of developing countries

... only the Brady’s plan and the activities of the Paris club and later on the London club of the creditors consortium accepted fully the principle of the debt burden restriction and, at the same time, tried to uti- lise ... See full document

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Deep Seabed Mining: Alternative Schemes for Protecting Developing Countries from Adverse Impacts

Deep Seabed Mining: Alternative Schemes for Protecting Developing Countries from Adverse Impacts

... If international commodity agreements negotiated within the bounds of the IPC are to provide protection for those developing countries that may be affected adversely [r] ... See full document

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The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

... in developing countries (Bekaert et ...in developing countries (Herrera & Vincent, 2008; Combes & Ebeke, ...in developing countries (Ahmed & Suardi, 2009; Bekaert et ... See full document

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The Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization in Tanzania

The Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization in Tanzania

... Many developing countries have implemented trade reforms while avoiding significant revenue ...whether countries are able to deal with such revenue ...low-income countries as part of ... See full document

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The impact of globalisation on the position of developing countries in the international tax system

The impact of globalisation on the position of developing countries in the international tax system

... of international taxation only in terms of economic ...on international investment income is to focus on maximising the US national welfare rather than global welfare which signifies that CEN might not ... See full document

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The European Economic Community and changes in the international division of labour (report of an expert group on the reciprocal implications of the internal and external policies of the Community). III/1367-78-EN, January 1979

The European Economic Community and changes in the international division of labour (report of an expert group on the reciprocal implications of the internal and external policies of the Community). III/1367-78-EN, January 1979

... These factors were : - the desire shown by the developing countries to change the international division of labour in their own favour Lima objective : to increase the developing countri[r] ... See full document

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International value chains : opportunities and challenges for small and developing countries

International value chains : opportunities and challenges for small and developing countries

... of international value chains is now so significant that a number of economists argue that globalisation has entered a new paradigm (Baldwin, 2006, ...host countries’ development ...low-income ... See full document

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The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries

... of international remittances on a wide range of issues have been investigated by the existing literature, the study of the impact of migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility is very ...in ... See full document

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International Crises, Characterization of Contagion and Social Well Being in Developing Countries: A Theoretical Model

International Crises, Characterization of Contagion and Social Well Being in Developing Countries: A Theoretical Model

... African countries because they produce and export raw materials essen- ...an international industrial crisis has a big impact on their ...African countries import finished goods for the household ... See full document

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Incubators Best Practices in Developed and Developing Countries: Qualitative Approaches

Incubators Best Practices in Developed and Developing Countries: Qualitative Approaches

... and developing countries based on the incubators outcomes such as economic growth, fostering innovation and ...four international incubator managers and organizational documents from the United ... See full document

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DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF DRUGS USED IN OPHTHALMOLOGY OUT  PATIENTS DEPARTMENT AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF DRUGS USED IN OPHTHALMOLOGY OUT PATIENTS DEPARTMENT AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

... in developing countries, international agencies like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Network for The Rational Use of Drugs have applied themselves to evolve standard ... See full document

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The Problem of Global Economic Inequity: Legal Structures and some Thoughts on the Next 40 Years

The Problem of Global Economic Inequity: Legal Structures and some Thoughts on the Next 40 Years

... Consequently, the justification for demanding that the widening gap between the developed and developing countries be eliminated as a part of a New International Eco[r] ... See full document

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Population Ageing and International Capital Flows. ENEPRI Occasional Papers No. 4, October 2003

Population Ageing and International Capital Flows. ENEPRI Occasional Papers No. 4, October 2003

... developed countries on the one hand and the developing and emerging regions (Africa, Asia and Latin America) on the other ...fast-ageing countries should temporarily invest their excess savings in ... See full document

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The Surprising Benefits to Developing Countries of Linking International Trade and Intellectual Property

The Surprising Benefits to Developing Countries of Linking International Trade and Intellectual Property

... It is nonetheless notable that the US (and presumably the American intellectual property rights-holders involved in the negotiations) wanted to link compliance on in[r] ... See full document

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International Copyright and the Needs of Developing Countries: The Awakening at Stockholmn and Paris

International Copyright and the Needs of Developing Countries: The Awakening at Stockholmn and Paris

... Where Berne adopted the notion that copyright was an inherent or natural right of the author, the UCC treated it more as a monopoly license granted by the state[r] ... See full document

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A Data Survey on International Capital Flows to Developing Countries

A Data Survey on International Capital Flows to Developing Countries

... A factual synopsis of the total, long0term and short0term debt movements is provided in Table 5. Within about four decades, average annual short0term debt inflows soared from $2 billion to $46 billion; a 230times ... See full document

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Government Debts and Economic Growth: The Case for Selected EU Countries

Government Debts and Economic Growth: The Case for Selected EU Countries

... developed countries provide their domestic resources through internal debts, less developed and developing countries use foreign debts due to insufficient domestic ... See full document

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Why International Trade Cause Inequality in Developing Countries

Why International Trade Cause Inequality in Developing Countries

... to countries with a lower human capital ...greater international exposure also brings about technological diffusion, see Winters (2004), further raising skilled labour ...sample countries here ... See full document

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"International property rights and international trade: consequences for developing countries"

"International property rights and international trade: consequences for developing countries"

... in countries that are closed to interna- tional trade enforced IPR protection stands in the way of maximizing their welfare, because competition on the market of technologies abates, as prices go up and access to ... See full document

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Unequal exchange: developing countries in the international trade negotiations

Unequal exchange: developing countries in the international trade negotiations

... Many developing countries are facing difficult debt repayment problems which sometimes can become interlinked with international trade negotiations in ways that are not the best for the multilateral ... See full document

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