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Political Participation in Developing Countries

by ulhakim in Government, May 4, 2012
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Participation would otherwise face an impasse, can lead to two things that lead to anomie or it was a cause of revolution.

Stocks That Will Never Crash!

by Eleku chuks in Psychology, January 21, 2012
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Learn.

Conceptual and Practical Difficulties in Doing Research in Developing Countries: Some Notes for Consideration

by mdrkarim7 in Social Sciences, October 26, 2011
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Doing social science research in developing countries is always a difficult and challenging task for the researchers in this field.

THE True Face of Poverty

by Tem Nice in Society, July 30, 2011
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THE HEAT OF POVERTY ON THE PEOPLE.

Unmeasured Human Capital

by Vinayak Maheswaran in Government, July 29, 2011
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Another possible explanation of of why TFP in developing countries is much lower than in developed countries and most importantly it fails to grow.

Providing Aid to Poor and Developing Countries

by eternal104 in Issues, June 5, 2011
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We all think that we are helping when we provide aid to poorer or developing countries but what to the facts show?

Third World Hope

by brennan murphy in Issues, May 4, 2011
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Exploring the alternatives that the Least Developed Countries in the world have to become independent and fight exploitation from Multinational Corporations.

Talking About Economic Systems and the Philippines

by Charita Gil in Economics, April 15, 2011
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This article is taken from a longer article titled "Making Me Poorer While Making Others Richer," an assignment on Economics and Business in our Specialized Reporting subject when I was still in college under Development Journalism, which, on that time, is a new course in our university. These seven paragraphs are the introduction of the longer article’s specific topic on sari-sari stores in San Roque, Northern Samar, Philippines.

Developing Worlds

by Nancy Lee Hamilton in Politics, February 10, 2011
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The developing worlds are home to ancient and fascinating civilizations. However, complexities, oftentimes barriers, associated with politics, geography, and culture, serve as impediments to modernization. Political values concerning freedom and democracy, role of leaders, their respective decisions in the economic and political arena, diverse religious beliefs and practice, are all proponents that continue to influence the unfolding of events in the developing world (Roskin, 2009). At the same time, "It’s irresponsible to pretend that we can have every good we wish for, without ever having to make painful choices among them" (Wolf, 2004, p. 2).

What Would China Do with U.s.a Treasury Bond?

by Liping0 in Economics, February 3, 2011
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Is it a weapon? or is it a evidence of friendship?

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