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    Fair trade.

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    workers in the developing world. By requiring companies to pay sustainable prices‚ Fair trade addresses the injustices of conventional trade‚ which discriminates against the poorest and weakest producers. It allows them to improve their position and have more control over their lives. Today‚ more than six million people‚ farmers‚ producers‚ workers and their families‚ around 77 countries benefit from the unique Fair trade system. Fair trade provides farmers and workers in developing countries with a fair

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    Dependency Theory

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    Dependency theory is a theory of how developing and developed nations interact. It can be seen as an opposition theory to the popular free market theory of interaction. Dependency theory was first formulated in the 1950s‚ drawing on a Marxian analysis of the global economy‚ and as a direct challenge to the free market economic policies of the post-War era. The free market ideology holds‚ at its most basic‚ that open markets and free trade benefit developing nations‚ helping them eventually to join

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    millions of people who have left their homes to find safer or more prosperous lives in other countries. Some of these earnings are sent home as remittances to family members‚ resulting in a multi-billion dollar annual flow of money around the globe and contributing significant amounts to some nations’ economies. SAVINGS It is estimated that the annual savings from The Diaspora from developing countries total as much as US$400 billion. It would be a mistake to assume that all of the funds remitted

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    Journal of Business and Management Research‚ Vol. 2 No. 11 November 2012 ISSN No. 2231-248X (Online)‚ 2319-2194 (Print) © VSRD International Journals : www.vsrdjournals.com / 559 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION ROLE OF FDI IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1Reema Sharma*‚ 2Stuti Priyadarshni Nijhawan and 3Richa Sharma Professor‚ Department of Management & Commerce‚ Swami Vivekanand Subharti University‚ Meerut‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ INDIA. *Corresponding Author : reemasharma2011@gmail.com 1‚2‚3Assistant

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    the Nossal Institute for Global Health (Nossal) Nossal Institute of Global Health was established in 2006. Nossal is “actively involved in research‚ education and improving health practices” (Grimard‚ C 2009) in developing areas such as Asia Pacific and Southern Africa. The major countries include India‚ Indonesia‚ Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Papua New Guinea and Mozambique (The Nossal Institute For Global Health‚ 2009). Mike Sewell was a general manager and secretary for Nossal. He significantly contributed to

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    Theory of Development and Underdevelopment Subject: Community Development and Planning RUHSA Department‚ CMC‚ Vellore Modernization theory Development: An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation Oxford Definition The theory focuses on Modernization being the best path to Development Economic development is given the prime emphasis Modernization is described as a universal pattern The theory emerged after the World War II Walt Whitman Rostow United States economist

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    Ertert

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    Outline 1. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though many people thinks that education doesn’t matters in a country progress and they believe that is better to use the cash in other fields just as industry‚ I strongly believe that inverting in education is very important in order to get more progress as a country. 2. Body a. Difficulty of getting to school and the cost of schooling. i. Expenses for lunch‚ uniforms‚ and examination fees. ii. Because the quality

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    15-16 10. Conclusion 16-17 References Abstract FDI is viewed as an instrument for exploring the resources‚ promoting industrial growth‚ enhancing the competitiveness of the domestic firms; and also promoting export particularly in developing countries. FDI maintains relatively open economies‚ stable macro-economic conditions and limited restrictions on foreign exchange transactions. It frequently stimulates competition‚ productivity and innovation. Further‚ it generates income and employment

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    ‘factory in Taipei. This exemplifies the ----------- stage in the international value chain. Ans: 8. A born global firm is defined as -------------. Ans: 9. Which of the following is characteristic of collectivist societies? Ans: 10. Titania is a country characterized by a high-context culture. This implies that ---------. Ans: PART – B a. Discuss the impact of market globalization on consumer lifestyles and preferences around

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    Healthcare continues to pose a major challenge for developing countries. The successes of individual health programmes remain overshadowed by the problems these nations face in the 21st century.Furthermore‚ as the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) recognise‚ health is inextricably linked with development — a failing economy cannot provide adequate healthcare‚ and a sick population‚ unable to work productively‚ cannot boost the economy. Developing nations have always had to contend with infectious

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