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IRRI urges developing countries to include rice sector needs in infra plans.
Developing countries like the Philippines need to intensify investments in infrastructure like farm-to-market roads and irrigation in order to sustain productivity amid foreseen reducing volume of globally traded rice. A nine-point solution to a probable reduction in global rice productivity set by the International Rice Research Institute...
Developing countries and the WTO; policy approaches.
9789280811537 Developing countries and the WTO; policy approaches. Ed. by Gary P. Sampson and W. Bradnee Chambers. United Nations University Pr. 2008 327 pages $32.00 Paperback HF1413 Sampson (international trade, Belbourne...
Economic reform in developing countries; reach, range, reason.
9781847202482 Economic reform in developing countries; reach, range, reason. Ed. by Jose Maria Fanelli and Lyn Squire. Edward Elgar Publishing 2008 376 pages $150.00 Hardcover Global development network HD82 ...
Before Crisis, G7 Countries Expressed Economic Worry; Developing countries expressed far less concern.
Byline: Ian T. Brown Synopsis: Even before the onset of worldwide stock market volatility in September 2008, Gallup found respondents in G7 countries to be more pessimistic about their local economic conditions than respondents in other countries and far more pessimistic than those of the developing BRIC...
PARTEC'S CYFLOW EXPANDS LEADERSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
German biotech company Partec is expanding its global leadership in specialized HIV monitoring and AIDS patient follow-up diagnostics for developing and emerging countries. In the year 2008, 2.5 million patient tests have been performed with the portable, robust and highly affordable "CyFlow" system, supporting already more than 1 million...
Ethnicity and sociopolitcal change in Africa and other developing countries; a constructive discourse in state building.
9780739123324 Ethnicity and sociopolitcal change in Africa and other developing countries; a constructive discourse in state building. Ed. by Santosh C. Saha. Lexington Books 2008 224 pages $65.00 Hardcover DT352 Eleven...
Elimination of TRIMs; the experience of selected developing countries.
9789211127294 Elimination of TRIMs; the experience of selected developing countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. United Nations Publications 2007 162 pages $35.00 Paperback HF1411 The World Trade Organization (WHO)...
Public expenditures, growth, and poverty; lessons from developing countries.
9780801888595 Public expenditures, growth, and poverty; lessons from developing countries. Ed. by Shenggen Fan. Johns Hopkins U. Press 2008 249 pages $29.95 Paperback International Food Policy Research Institute HC59 ...
Benefits, cost requirements and cost-effectiveness of the HPV16, 18 vaccine for cervical cancer prevention in developing countries: policy implications.
Abstract: Approximately 70% of eases of cervical cancer worldwide are caused by genotypes 16 and 18 of human papillomavirus (HPV), which is sexually transmitted. With the availability of an effective vaccine against these HPV types, there is real hope for reducing the global burden of cervical cancer in developing...
The bane of developing countries.
IN Third World countries the greatest obstacles to development are the red tape practices of certain sectors of the government's bureaucracy. If you happen to be a foreigner who is about to invest in a business, you must "dance to the current music that is played by the locals"... | |
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