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Business Ownership and Self-Employment in Developing Economies: The Colombian Case

Business Ownership and Self-Employment in Developing Economies: The Colombian Case

... the developing world to promote entrepreneurship as a crucial component of their policy agenda towards job creation, economic development and ...in developing economies with substantial informal ...

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Social security and wealth accumulation in developing economies : evidence from the 1981 chilean reform

Social security and wealth accumulation in developing economies : evidence from the 1981 chilean reform

... Summary. — Wealth holdings are particularly important in developing economies as they allow individuals to insure themselves against income shocks in the absence of developed financial mar- kets. In this ...

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FDI AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: HOW RELEVANT ARE HOST-ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS?

FDI AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: HOW RELEVANT ARE HOST-ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS?

... few economies with unfavourable characteristics hosted United States FDI, especially when it comes to efficiency-seeking FDI in machinery and electrical ...host economies with relatively low secondary ...

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Lessons for China and other developing economies from the crisis in US auditing

Lessons for China and other developing economies from the crisis in US auditing

... relationship developing between auditors and firm management, as well as to deter collusion between them because of the knowledge that a new auditor will scrutinize any arrangements between ...

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TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT, 2006: GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT

TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT, 2006: GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AND NATIONAL POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT

... MDGs, developing countries will have to grow much faster than they have done over the past 25 ...open developing economies, the scope for policy-making will have to be widened beyond what has been ...

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... of developing economies is the rapid growth of the market associated with the diffusion of products and associated lifestyles that have already reached ma- turity in developed ...the developing ...

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WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2008: TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGE

WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2008: TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGE

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Essays in international finance

Essays in international finance

... in developing economies, a phenomenon that has been puzzling aca- demics and policy makers in the last decades (Jeanne ...average developing economy using data between 1970 and 2007 predicts long-run ...

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Energy prices and competitiveness in Latin American emerging economies

Energy prices and competitiveness in Latin American emerging economies

... This set of countries did not find alternatives to gas because their lack of high technology in their firms (Wijetilleke, Lakdasa and Suhashini K., 1995). Consequently, rising oil prices hit harder in emerging ...

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CHALLENGES FACING LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

CHALLENGES FACING LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... Abstract In spite of technological improvements in transport, landlocked developing countries continue to face structural challenges to accessing world markets. As a result, landlocked countries often lag behind ...

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From agent-based models to artificial economies

From agent-based models to artificial economies

... As researchers attempt to understand more and more complex systems by building large-scale models and running extensive simulations it is becoming clear that most of these systems involve activities and components that ...

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Land-rich economies, education and economic development

Land-rich economies, education and economic development

... agricultural-based economies when land is highly productive and its property su ciently distributed as to create a demand for a sizeable number of educated ...

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Developing critical thinking skills

Developing critical thinking skills

... To carry out a critical thinking developing process, it is necessary to motivate students, so that they can participate actively and willingly in the class. Generating interaction among students is also a very ...

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CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL SOBRE LA FINANCIACION PARA EL DESARROLLO

CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL SOBRE LA FINANCIACION PARA EL DESARROLLO

... in developing countries and countries with economies in transition, regardless of their size, we underline the need to ensure that the international financial insti- tutions, including the International ...

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A note on China's development strategy and Latin American economies

A note on China's development strategy and Latin American economies

... Regarding financial assets, the Chinese export-oriented growth strategy led to an increase in the global savings rate, causing a reduction in the worldwide cost of funding and a consequent increase in the risk appetite ...

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Banking in small open economies with aggregate liquidity shocks

Banking in small open economies with aggregate liquidity shocks

... It is worth emphasizing that this paper does not try to answer general questions on social optimality of a currency board compared to other exchange rate regimes. The scope of this work is more modest. However this paper ...

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Optimal IPO timing : a general equilibrium approach in endowment economies

Optimal IPO timing : a general equilibrium approach in endowment economies

... to economies in which trading markets are comparatively big and mature, but not to developing and emerging economies, in which an IPO may change market conditions, diversification scenarios, its ...

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Location decisions and agglomeration economies: domestic and foreign companies

Location decisions and agglomeration economies: domestic and foreign companies

... agglomeration economies or benefits derived from the proximity of firms, special attention having to be paid to the important role that such a special atmosphere or context created thanks to the physical proximity ...

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LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, The: 1997 REPORT

LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, The: 1997 REPORT

... Degradation is particularly a problem in densely populated rural economies. Stoorvogel and Smaling (1990) estimated nutrient depletion in 38 sub-Saharan countries, 26 of which are LDCs. Almost all of them had ...

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WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2006: FDI FROM DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2006: FDI FROM DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

... Internationalization either to exploit or augment assets does not necessarily result in FDI; firms can choose a number of other responses to the initial drivers. For example, in some cases it may be more profitable to ...

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