... After two to three years of reducing subsidy in compliance with the WTO (see OECD 1998), large increases in transfers were again effected as soon as prices started falling from 1996 onward: thus the United States ...
... in developingcountries, 2) R&D on voice and data communication systems designed according to conditions of rural areas, 3) R&D on information services systems suited to the needs of health ...
... Although we emphasize the negative impact that local elites have on both the degree of political accountability and the level of corruption, there are other factors that have not allowed decentralization to work ...
... third countries (EC, ...third countries impact had been brought forward under review from previous studies; it was concluded, therefore, that the form and extent to which the CAP would affect ...
... developed countries case: at the outset of a recession, gov- ernments in developingcountries are forced to run contractive fiscal policies and raise the inter- est ...The countries that agree ...
... Inequalities in resources, between external sponsors and those in developingcountries, will often be so great that there is a real risk of ex- ploitation. One of the main conclusions of the Report was that ...
... from developingcountries to industrial ...facing developingcountries is to unpackage knowledge from traditional products and repackage it for commercial ...
... Currently, the possibilities and characteristics about loads in new rural electrified areas are still to know. In this report it is analyzed a recent installed electric prepaid system in order to see if it is possible to ...
... We analyze whether the introduction or an increase of unemployment insurance (UI hereafter) bene…ts in developingcountries reduces the e¤ort made by unem- ployed workers to secure a new job in the formal ...
... Developingcountries are characterized by certain structural conditions such as economic and political instability, high rates of unemployment and underemployment, shallowness of markets, and low industrial ...
... At Michigan State University, considerable effort has been directed at new ways to address global issues in agriculture, especially to improve food safety and to increase access to markets for developing ...
... middle-income countries on debt restructuring agreements concluded in prior years with Paris Club ...OECD countries provide a large share of their bilateral assistance in the form of official grants, ...
... of developingcountries. Data are gathered from 9 countries and the methodology employed is the SVAR technique where identification is achieved via sign ...
... in developingcountries females drink in considerably lower proportions than males, nevertheless, important variations are expected within each culture, as well as different manifestations of social ...two ...
... This paper reviews current thinking about urban management in developingcountries. It does so in the context of recent contributions to a debate on the nature of urban management (Stren, 1993, Cities 10 ...
... Emergency obstetric care is one of the strategies for reducing the maternal mortality as pregnancy related complications are unpredictable. However, many women in developingcountries do not have access to ...
... With the current trend of land grab in the world, there is a growing strand in the literature focusing on foreign land acquisitions (FLA) in developingcountries (Osabuohien, 2014, 2015) 4 . This rush for ...
... Many developingcountries face challenges in terms of labor market efficiency that are derived from weak educational ...in countries where the educational system presents ...
... Many developingcountries increasingly rely on financing raised in domestic markets, and so we are exploring ways to expand the coverage of public sector borrowing in domestic ...to developing ...