Russian Economic Development Assistance in 2019
In: Monitoring of Russia's Economic Outlook. Trends and Challenges of Socio-economic Develoment. Moscow. IEP. 2020. No. 17, pp. 20-23
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In: Monitoring of Russia's Economic Outlook. Trends and Challenges of Socio-economic Develoment. Moscow. IEP. 2020. No. 17, pp. 20-23
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In: Banco de Espana Article 30/20
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In: Ekonomika APK: naukovo-vyrobnyčyj žurnal, Heft 1, S. 18-26
ISSN: 2413-2322
In: Sociology international journal, Band 3, Heft 1
ISSN: 2576-4470
In: Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, Band 63, Heft 2, S. 183-196
ISSN: 2392-0041
In: Millennial Asia: an international journal of Asian studies, Band 9, Heft 3, S. v-vii
ISSN: 2321-7081
In: Asian survey, Band 58, Heft 6, S. 1111-1135
ISSN: 1533-838X
Agriculture has been seen as the engine of growth for Afghanistan, but it has failed to deliver. Evidence from a long-term livelihood study points to a rural economy that is driven more by social relations than by market relations. These are underpinned by major land inequality and a distributional economy concerned with survival, given the absence of rural employment.
In: Ekonomika APK: naukovo-vyrobnyčyj žurnal, Heft 11, S. 75-79
ISSN: 2413-2322
In: Journal of innovations and sustainability, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 23-34
ISSN: 2367-8151
According to the World Bank 1.5% of the Bulgarian population lives below $1.90 per day. For a population of Bulgaria as of 31st December 2014, comprising 7 202 198 people, this share covers approximately 108 032 people. At the same time, in relation to the implementation of social assistance activities, according to the Social Assistance Act (SAA) and the Regulation on the Implementation of the Social Assistance Act (RISAA), from the begging of 2014 until the end of December of the same year under the Regulation on the Implementation of the Social Assistance Act with one-of, targeted and monthly social benefits in the country, a total of 63 932 persons and families were supported. This fact demonstrates an alarming trend in particular that not a small number of people remain out of the coverage of the publicly organized social assistance system – approximately 44 100 people, who are not eligible for social benefits for various reasons. All this gives us reason to look for alternative solutions to improve social protection, especially to those being absolutely poor in our country. One of these alternatives, which is widespread in the world and unfortunately almost unknown in our country, is microinsurance. The latter has the potential to increase the social security of those who are in extreme poverty and to expand the activity of the insurance companies in Bulgaria.
In: NBER Working Paper No. w25278
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In: Humanities and Social Sciences: HSS
ISSN: 2300-9918
In: Future Human Image, Band 9, S. 115-125
ISSN: 2519-2604
In: CESifo economic studies: a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute, Band 64, Heft 4, S. 712-728
ISSN: 1612-7501
In: Innovations: technology, governance, globalization, Band 11, Heft 3-4, S. 34-49
ISSN: 1558-2485
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 51, Heft 7, S. 977-981
ISSN: 1360-0591