Economic Issues of Developing Countries and the Third World
There are all kinds of economic topics relevant to developing countries and the third world such as international aid, globalization, free trade, and labor issues.
Grants For Developing Country Researchers Studying Poverty Issues
This call for research proposals concerns the PMMA and MPIA networks and targets researchers residing in developing countries. Both networks offer financial ($CAN 20,000 research grants), technical and scientific support to member researchers.
This call for research proposals concerns the PMMA and MPIA networks and targets researchers residing in developing countries. Both networks offer financial ($CAN 20,000 research grants), technical and scientific support to member researchers.
Third World Debt Crises - The Jamaican Experience
This paper will explore specifically whether developed or developing countries should be held accountable for causing and by extension alleviating this crisis. Jamaica's debt position will also be comparatively analyzed in a bid to ascertain the extent to which there is an unusual difficulty in servicing debt or in other words a crisis exists.
This paper will explore specifically whether developed or developing countries should be held accountable for causing and by extension alleviating this crisis. Jamaica's debt position will also be comparatively analyzed in a bid to ascertain the extent to which there is an unusual difficulty in servicing debt or in other words a crisis exists.
The Tax Base and the Dependency Ratio in the Less Developed World
Less developed countries dramatic, but sympathetic economic woes, as evidently clear, stemmed from policy-driven failures in the past. Incidentally, as their struggle for economic development continues unabated, it is an inevitable necessity that prudent economic policies are needed for the attainment of their developmental goals.
Less developed countries dramatic, but sympathetic economic woes, as evidently clear, stemmed from policy-driven failures in the past. Incidentally, as their struggle for economic development continues unabated, it is an inevitable necessity that prudent economic policies are needed for the attainment of their developmental goals.
The Neoclassical Growth Model and Global Poverty
While there are reasons one would use the neoclassical growth model to analyze the plight of the world's poorest, it fails to account for many important factors that are key to scrutinizing this problem from every possible viewpoint.
While there are reasons one would use the neoclassical growth model to analyze the plight of the world's poorest, it fails to account for many important factors that are key to scrutinizing this problem from every possible viewpoint.
