Satistical Policy in Less Developed Countries
In: Population and development review, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 286
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In: Population and development review, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 286
ISSN: 1728-4457
In: The economic journal: the journal of the Royal Economic Society, Band 60, Heft 239, S. 631-635
ISSN: 1468-0297
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In: The least developed countries 1985 report, Chap. 1
Add. 1(A): The impact of the world economic crisis on the least developed countries. - 24 June 1985. - 7 S., 4 Tab. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(A)) ; (GE.85.52397); Add. 1(B): Performance of the least developed countries in the 1980s. - 9 July 1985. - 27 S., 13 Tab. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(B)) ; (GE.85-52433); Add. 1(C): Food and agriculture. - 17 July 1985. - 23 S., 4 Tab. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(C)) ; (GE.85-52530); Add. 1(D): Environment and disasters. - 3 July 1985. - 20 S., 4 graph. Darst., 3 Kt., 7 Tab. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(D)) ; (GE.85-52396); Add. 1(E): Human resources and social development. - 22 July 1985. - 36 S., 2 graph. Darst., 1 Kt., zahlr. Tab. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(E)) ; (GE.85-52561); Add. 1(F): Mobilization of internal resources for development. - 3 July 1985. - 8 S., 1 graph. Darst. - (TD/B/AC.17/25/Add.1(F)) ; (GE.85.52409)
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In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 10826
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In: CESifo Working Paper Series No. 6529
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In: Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 34-43
An analysis of the ideological justification behind the new policy of recent yrs by the USSR to consider the less developed countries of Asia, Africa, & Latin America rather than the advanced capitalist countries of Europe & North America as the main arena in which to advance the cause of communism. The teachings of V. I. Lenin on the world proletariat & the transplantation of the class struggle are examined as applied to Asia, Latin America, &, to a certain degree, North Africa. Soviet ideologists are stated to hold the position that taking the pol'al road of nat'l democracy & embarking on the noncapitalist path of ED assures the less developed countries that they can by-pass capitalism, move fast through the stage of socialist construction & eventually reach the utopia of communist society at about the same time as the USSR. This is part of a broader thesis of the overall relevance & beneficence of Soviet experience as contrasted with the alleged irrelevance & outright harmfulness of the Western example. The Soviets thus consider it good Marxism-Leninism to give the less developed areas the 1st priority among the current goals of the communist strategy of 'peaceful co-existence.' The common denominator of these ideological endeavors, it is asserted, is the Soviet conviction that, as analyzed through the lenses of a 'creatively' interpreted Marxism-Leninism, conditions in ex-colonial countries of Africa, Asia, & Latin America make them the 'weakest link in the capitalist chain.' M. Maxfield.
In: Journal of international development: the journal of the Development Studies Association, Band 35, Heft 8, S. 2351-2372
ISSN: 1099-1328
AbstractDeindustrialization in the sense of a decline in the share of industry in GDP, generally observed in developed countries, is explained by the three‐sector model. While this model shows a 'normal' level of deindustrialization, this study proposes to use unbalanced trade to assess the existence of undue deindustrialization in 21 major developed countries and empirically confirms its existence. At finer sectoral levels, by grouping these countries into Europ16 and Pacific5, the direct and indirect impacts of trade on these countries over the period 1991–2018 are assessed. The results suggest that Pacific5 was more affected than Europ16 and that China exerted stronger trade effects in causing this undue decline than nine other emerging Asian countries combined.
In: Al-Raida Journal, S. 5-6
In the developed countries of America and Europe, women's involvement in the Media constitute a wide topic. Information about it is widely disseminated within Western countries and abroad; in this capacity it becomes accessible to women of developing countries.