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Ebook "Re-inventing realities" is a collection of articles about: accounting and the problematique of imperialism, alternative methodological approaches to empirical research in accounting in developing countries; the impact of accounting on the development of writing and numbering and the correlation to piaget’s experiments; accounting for money, the fair value of cash assets and deposit liabilities;...
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tuongnhuoclan
28-11-2023
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Ebook Playing monopoly with the devil: Dollarization and domestic currencies in developing countries
Ebook "Playing monopoly with the devil: Dollarization and domestic currencies in developing countries" opens with an entertaining story of the Devil, who, through a series of common macroeconomic maneuvers, coaches the president of a mythical country into financial ruin. This ruler’s path is not unlike that taken in several real developing countries, to their detriment.
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loivantrinh
29-10-2023
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "International economics: Theory and policy" provide readers with content including: exchange rates and open-economy macroeconomics; national income accounting and the balance of payments; money, interest rates, and exchange rates; international macroeconomic policy; optimum currency areas and the European experience; developing countries - growth, crisis, and reform;...
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dieptieuung
19-07-2023
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Poor Access to electricity may hinder West African countries from raising levels of financial development with the aid of Information communication Technology (ICT). Using 16 West African countries, and data over the period of 2000 to 2017, this present study analyses the effect of greater access to electricity on financial development through ICT. ICT was measured using mobile use and internet use, while financial development was measured using private bank credit to GDP ratio and Broad Money Supply to GDP ratio.
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caygaocaolon11
18-04-2021
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Zinc and iron deficiencies in human nutrition are widespread in developing countries of the world where cereal crops are the major staple food. Effects are therefore underway to develop cereal genotypes with grains denser in Zn and Fe by traditional plant breeding or using genetic engineering techniques. This approach requires a long period and adequate funds. However, the products of genetic engineering are not well accepted in many countries. Agronomic biofortification is the easiest and fastest way for biofortification of cereal grains with Zn and Fe.
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trinhthamhodang6
09-07-2020
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The agriculture sector benefits more from mobile phones in the developing countries as it saves money, time and offers accurate advantage for farmers. The mobile phone system can be used to alert villagers about disease outbreaks and other important agricultural information. Many of the farmers suffer from lack of up to date, accurate market price information because of their remote location, or simply because they don‘t know how and where to get trustworthy information. A study was undertaken to assess the potential and use of mobile phones by farmers.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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Agricultural sustainability is the highest priority in developed and developing countries. This study aims in discussing the impacts and applications of geospatial information technology in agriculture and allied branches. These advanced technologies offer multi-scale benefits and they can be used to create and synthesize new low-cost information and documents.
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kequaidan2
11-12-2019
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In recent years, considerable intellectual interest has arisen over the extent of illicit financial flows which may have development, governance or other consequences for both developed and developing countries. Illicit financial flows involve the cross-border transfer of the proceeds of corruption, trade in contraband goods, criminal activities, and tax evasion. The main objective of this article is to explore the current situation of illicit financial flows from the developing countries with special reference to south Asia and Nepal.
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nguathienthan1
27-11-2019
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Telemedicine is becoming an important aspect in developing countries to provide better health facilities. Rural areas in developing countries suffer due to lack of health facilities and face difficulties like time to reach health facilities at the faraway places, cost of reaching at a health care facility, and transportation needed to move around for the treatment/consulting purpose. Telemedicine could be used for safe and quality health by specialists at low cost in rural areas in Pakistan.
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kequaidan1
05-11-2019
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In the contemporary global academic environment, internationalization of higher education has become a common trend in both developed and developing countries. In Vietnam, a developing country in Asia, initiatives such as branch campus, transnational collaborative arrangements, sandwich programs, English-medium programs and degrees have been put in place as part of higher education internationalization. This has created both opportunities and challenges for the development of the Vietnamese higher education system.
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bibianh
26-09-2019
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(bq) part 2 book "economic" has contents: the national economy, the roots of modern macroeconomics, fiscal and monetary policy, the relationship between the money and goods markets, money and interest rates, international trade, the balance of payments and exchange rates, global and regional interdependence, economic problems of developing countries.
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bautroibinhyen27
11-05-2017
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(bq) part 2 book "economics" has contents: government policy towards business, the national economy, the roots of modern macroeconomics, money and interest rates, fiscal and monetary policy, economic problems of developing countries, global and regional interdependence,...and other contents.
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bautroibinhyen22
22-03-2017
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(bq) part 2 book "survey of economics" has contents: fiscal policy, federal deficits, surpluses, and the national debt, money creation, monetary policy, money and the federal reserve system, international trade and finance, economies in transition, growth and the less developed countries,....and other contents.
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bautroibinhyen22
22-03-2017
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As is well known, a large part of the remittances is channelled via the informal financial system through money transfer companies. So far, the access of migrants and their families to the formal financial system has been very limited due, in part, to the fact that a large proportion of the remittance senders are in an irregular situation in the developed countries. Cost and insecurity are usually pointed out as the main disadvantages to transferring remittances via the informal system.
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hoangphiyeah1tv
18-04-2013
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MONEY DEMAND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES : A DYNAMIC PANEL APPROACH Regardless of parental valuations, then, families always prefer a high-μ house to one with lower μ . Because willingness-topay for a preferred school is increasing in x, equilibrium is unique, with the ranking of districts by effectiveness is identical to that by the income of the resident family.
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mualan_mualan
25-02-2013
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CULTURE AND THE EFECTIVENESS OF SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS: A TEST OF PREDICTORS Panels A and B of Figure 1.1 graph the equilibrium allocations of effectiveness ( j μ ) and district desirability ( x jδ +μ j ) as functions of family income when parents have no concern for peer group (δ = 0 , Panel A) and when concern for peer group is moderate (δ = 1.5 , Panel B).
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mualan_mualan
25-02-2013
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The concept of fungibility of aid resources highlights the fact that donor funded projects can simply allow partner governments to re-direct their own financial resources to other purposes (assuming that govern- ments would have spent their own money on the project(s) even if the donor funding was not available). For example, donor funding of Euro 100m to the Health Sector of a particular country could allow the partner government to then use (or ‘divert’) Euro 100m of its own resources (which it otherwise would have had to allocate to Health) to fund other uses (e.g.
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tainhacmienphi
25-02-2013
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Governments in developing countries need to spend more money on essential public services if they are to have a serious impact on poverty. Take the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of targets for halving extreme poverty, providing universal primary education, halting the spread of HIV and AIDS and much more by 2015. Ambitious, yes, but achievable. To meet many of the MDGs, governments will need to hire more public sector employees, from teachers and doctors to agricultural extension workers.
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bin_pham
06-02-2013
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The OECD International Network on Financial Education (INFE) has developed a survey instrument that can be used to capture the financial literacy of people from very different backgrounds in a wide range of countries. The questionnaire is designed to be used in face-to-face or telephone interviews. The survey comprises good practice questions drawn from existing financial literacy questionnaires.
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mebachano
01-02-2013
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Austro-Hungarian Empire, these Central European countries form a compact group with strong cultural and historical links, except for the fact that Austria does not share a communist history as a Soviet satellite like the other four do. As a result, there are important similarities in consumption habits and needs, 5 in views about the role of money, and in the ultimate behavior of bank clients in relation to banks.
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taisaovanchuavo
23-01-2013
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