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The paper notes that the development of sound budgetary institutions in countries such as France, the U.K. and the U.S. has taken a very long time―200 years or more―and is still evolving. ...
Some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) to forums for community-based organizations (CBOs) in developing countries, whatever the subject, are regarding funding. In addition, the first ...
Cataract blindness is a public health problem of major proportions in developing countries. Intracapsular cataract extraction with aphakic spectacles has been the standard surgical technique ...
THERE has been considerable controversy about the ethics of clinical trials that are sponsored or conducted by groups in industrialized countries but carried out in developing ...
his paper analyzes the effects of foreign aid on the economic growth of developing countries. The study uses annual data on a group of 85 developing countries covering Asia, Africa, and Latin ...
The use of increasing block water tariffs is widespread throughout developing countries. An increasing block tariff (IBT) is a price struc- ture in which a commodity is priced at a low ...
Electronic banking offers numerous benefits to SMEs. SMEs can check account balances, transfer money, pay bills, collect receivables and ultimately reduce transaction costs and establish greater ...
Blindness in children is considered a priority area for VISION 2020, as visually impaired children have a lifetime of blindness ahead of them. Various studies across the globe ...
The objectives of this study are to report socioeconomic inequalities in childhood malnutrition in the developing world, to provide evidence on the association between socioeconomic ...
Estimates of the size of the informal economy in 110 developing, transition and OECD countries are presented. The average size of the informal economy, as a percent of official GNI in the year 2000, ...

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