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    GLOBALIZATION AND POVERTY: EVIDENCE FOR LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY by Philip Ifeakachukwu Nwosa, Temitope Adebisi Adeoye

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…More so, there is the need to ensure that the dividend of economic growth from globalization is properly shared among the poor, as this would reduce the number of the poor people below the poverty line. …”
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    GLOBALIZATION AND POVERTY: EVIDENCE FOR LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY by Philip Ifeakachukwu Nwosa, Temitope Adebisi Adeoye

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…More so, there is the need to ensure that the dividend of economic growth from globalization is properly shared among the poor, as this would reduce the number of the poor people below the poverty line. …”
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    GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS AND ANTHROPIC PRESSURE INDICATORS by DAN BĂLTEANU, DIANA DOGARU

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…There were identified three reference categories of anthropic pressure indicators, namely population; economic growth and resource consumption; urbanization. …”
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  4. 624

    Les nouvelles relations entre l’Inde et les pays du Maghreb by Isabelle Saint-Mézard

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The article then shows how the acceleration of India’s economic growth over the past decade, has produced new trade flows with the Maghreb, and explores the economic strategies of the Indian government on the one hand and those of large private groups on the other, before analyzing the evolution of bilateral trade ties between India and individual countries in the Maghreb.…”
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    Improving the efficiency, safety and manageability of oil transportation processes by D. V. Shvechihin, M. A. Sheikina

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…For the development and success of an oil and gas company, it is necessary to introduce measures to increase its economic growth, sustainability and competitiveness in the market. …”
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    Analyzing the Correlation Between University Rankings and the Economic Performance of Countries by Aslı Günay

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Since it is thought that countries with higher or better levels of education, both in terms of quantity and quality, will also have stronger economic growth, the findings of this study could help policymakers make decisions about higher education and the economy.…”
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    HOW TAX POLICIES SHAPE INVESTMENT DECISIONS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES by DOBROTĂ GABRIELA, DAN NICOLETA, POPA DANIELA

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Policymakers should consider reducing reliance on indirect taxes, prioritizing public spending on infrastructure development, and maintaining fiscal discipline to foster a favorable environment for private investment and sustainable economic growth. …”
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    VALUE MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS by A. V. Kozlovsky, O. E. Astafieva, N. A. Moiseenko

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The main emphasis on the real economic sector has been made, since it is in this sector that budget revenues at all levels are generated and overall economic growth is ensured. The existing mechanism of cost management in the implementation of investment programs has been assessed. …”
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    SUPPORTING THE TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO ACTIVE LIFE. CASE STUDY: FEEDBACK ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNSHIPS STUDENTS OF „VASILE ALECSANDRI” UNIVERSITY OF BACAU by MARIA-CRINA RADU, PETRONELA SAVIN, VALENTIN NEDEFF, ROXANA GRIGORE

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… At all stages of life, education and training are essential aspects of human development and key factors for economic growth, jobs, and social cohesion. High quality and inclusive training must be a main goal of our society, especially as we live in a very challenging period, governed by the fourth industrial revolution, that transforms economies, jobs, and the society itself. …”
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    Wines without Latitude: Global and local forces and the geography of the Thai wine industry by Glenn Banks, Ratchaphong Klinsrisuk, Sittipong Dilokwanich, Polly Stupples

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Our argument is that despite its small size, the Thai wine industry neatly encapsulates many of the complexities around globalisation, demonstrating the fusion of global cultural trends, nationalistic economic growth, the increasingly global character of wine industry participants, and the continuing constraints on all these global processes of domestic political and regulatory regimes.…”
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    The relativistic attitude in development: reflections on the implementation of the Ethiopian multinational Constitution by Marco Bassi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Under the development approach that targets economic growth as its sole objective the marginalised groups may seriously be impacted. …”
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    PROBLEMS, CHALLENGES, AND POTENTIALS OF THE GREEK AIR CARGO INDUSTRY by Konstantinos MALAGAS, Athanasios PALAMARAS, Ayse KUCUK YILMAZ, Nikitas NIKITAKOS

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The specific industry is a complex system, participating many players and requiring many documents and actions. Greece’s economic growth is highly dependent on the exportation and import of goods. …”
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    HOW DO SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE THE PROBABILITY OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION? EVIDENCE FROM A TRANSITIONAL ECONOMY by Hong Thu Nguyen, Kieu Oanh Dao Le

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Financial inclusion can be understood as the provision of financial services in a convenient and appropriate way to meet the needs of society, help vulnerable groups have opportunities, and promote sustainable economic growth. This study uses a probit regression model with 200 observations collected from November 1 to December 31, 2019, to examine how socio-demographic characteristics influence the probability of financial inclusion in Vietnam. …”
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    Methodological foundations of political-geographical studies of borders using the example of Hungary by Mađar Ede

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Hungary has historically frequently changed its borders, necessitating active international cooperation and diplomacy to resolve issues and promote stability and economic growth.…”
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    COVID-19 and the Okun’s law: the case of Ghana1 by Amaama Abdul Malik, Asad Ul Islam Khan

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…We conclude by advising policy makers to implement policies that directly generate more jobs like improvement in the agriculture sector through training and financial support to enable increased employment to match the increase in economic growth.…”
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    Determination of the monetisation coefficient dynamics of the Russian economy and its impact on macroeconomic indicators by A. V. Berdyshev, D. K. Sopov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This article examines the dynamics of the monetisation coefficient of the Russian economy in 2017–2021, provides a forecast for the level of monetisation for 2022, and an assessment of its impact on key macroeconomic indicators: unemployment, inflation and economic growth. Based on the correlation analysis, the existence of a strong relationship between the monetisation coefficient and the unemployment rate in Russia has been determined, while an increase in unemployment in the country contributes to a decrease in the gross domestic product, which, in turn, is an important component in calculating the monetisation level. …”
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    Relationship Between Financial Development and Carbon Emissions: Empirical Evidence from Türkiye with Fractional Frequency Fourier Approaches by Havanur Ergün Tatar, Hamza Çeştepe

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The results, which also account for economic growth, demonstrate a cointegration relationship between the variables. …”
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    Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language by Margarita Correia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To fulfil this objective, the paper presents significant factors that I consider to have been crucial to this dramatic change in the status of the Portuguese language: geopolitical changes, the post-colonial geolinguistic panorama, the growth of education and literacy, the use of Portuguese in international organisations, and economic growth. A further aim is to increase and update general information on the Portuguese language and portray its current global status. …”
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    CULTURES WITHIN NATIONAL CULTURES: INTERNATIONAL MARKETING WITHIN THE DOMESTIC MARKETING ENVIRONMENT by Rasha Y Tantawy, Babu P George

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…This and related issues are discussed in the context of four countries, Turkey, Egypt, Singapore, and Nigeria that are dispersed geographically, diverse in cultures, yet similar in their openness to the world and their economic growth. The study identifies three types of culture interpenetrations and four major causes accelerating the change; globalization, technology, media, mobility, and demographics. …”
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    Information and Communication Technologies and Regional Policy: What Can We Learn from Evaluations of Policy Instruments by Walter Scherrer

    Published 2003-03-01
    “…ICT shall continue to be a driver of economic growth but as the diffusion process does not occur evenly across regions and the potential gains are not evenly distributed across regions, economic policy is challenged at the regional level. …”
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