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Management of the vocational education and training programme (VETP) in Fijian secondary schoolsSharma, Akhila Nand January 1995 (has links)
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Rural poverty and the role of nonfarm sector in economic development : the Indian experienceTiwari, Meera January 2000 (has links)
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Cameroon's Anglophone and Francophone second cycle physics courses : towards a common approachNji Tima, Richard Anthony January 1995 (has links)
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An analytical assessment of ASEAN economic integrationSauian, Mohd Sahar January 1988 (has links)
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North-south trade : engine or handmaiden of growth in developing countriesPerraton, Jonathan Russell January 1992 (has links)
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Trade liberalization and poverty alleviation in developing countries.Magneli, Maria de Lurdes Fatima January 2005 (has links)
The aim of this research was to examine the trade policies designed by the World Trade Organization to minimise poverty levels in developing countries through trade liberalization.
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"Pull" factors in international migration of health professionals.Meeus, Wilhelmina E. A. M. January 2003 (has links)
<p>This secondary daa study, framed in social constructinism theory, descibes and analyses the " / pull" / factors influencing migration of health professionals developing to developed countries.  / The literature review sets the context withing which international migration takes place and explores relevant aspects of the G8, globalisation, and the gGeneral Agreement on Trade in Services.  / The research demonstrates that temprary or permanent internationsl migration occurs for employment or study purposes.  / It further confirms that, despite the lack of accurate data from African counties, the number of health professionals leaving th continent has increased significantly during the 1990's.</p>
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Safeguard dilemmas: The need for practical special and differential treatment for developing countries.Lebero, Karugarama Richard. January 2006 (has links)
<p>Safeguards are among the most controversial of all trade remedies, due to the fact that they are contrary to the general principles of international fair trade as articulated in the various ageements governing the relationship between Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Thus, deeloping countries, least developed countries (LDC), South Africa, and other Sub-Saharan African countries, are hard-pressed to deploy and consider safeguards as an option. This thesis rests upon two central interlinked propositions, in essence a two-pronged argument and overarching statement of policy. First, the legal constraints on safeguards, many of which evolve out of the strict Appellate Body decicions, are reasonable on legal and policy grounds even though such controlling measures are applied likewise to fairly-traded and not just to unfairly-traded merchandise. Secondly, developing countries like South Africa should properly be accorded special and differential treatment to apply safeguards.</p>
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Constitution of the European Union : implications for the developing countries; a case study of IndiaGiri, Dusmanta Kumar January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Responsive public open spaces in the city centre of Kuala LumpurMijan, Dolbani January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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