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    engineers‚ scientists‚ M.B.A’s‚ C.As‚ lawyers and other professionals. Investment in education in a developing country may not lead to faster economic growth if a large number of its highly educated people leave the country. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) estimates that India loses $2 billion a year because of the emigration of computer experts to the U.S.[45] Indian students going abroad for their higher studies costs India a foreign exchange outflow of $10 billion annually. Our country

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    the sustenance of WTO‚ World Bank and IMF is not beneficial for developing countries‚ since they are sustained by the economically dominating governments of the developed countries. Since these countries see neoliberalism as the way to achieve development in developing countries‚ yet fail to liberalize their own markets to the free international‚ competitive trade by implementing protectionists measures‚ like import tariffs and subsidizing domestic production‚ which leads to developing countries

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    Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation? Rusdy Hartungi Atma Jaya University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia Abstract Purpose – To provide philosophical discussions of various works‚ thinking of globalisations and new thoughts on how the developing countries might take benefit of globalisation. Design/methodology/approach – A wide range of published works‚ which contain the recent thoughts and debates of the globalisation to developing nations are reviewed‚ analysed and then critiqued

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    13 Introduction: Brain drain is also known as “The human capital flight”. It can be simply defined as the mass emigration of technically skilled people from one country to another country. Brain-drain can have many reasons‚ for example-political instability of a nation‚ lack of opportunities‚ health risks‚ personal conflicts etc. Brain-drain can also be named as “human capital flight” because it resembles the case of capital flight‚ in which mass migration of

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    results from the United Nations surveys of crime trends and operations of criminal justice systems.” Forum on Crime and Society‚ 3 (1-2). Retrieved from: http://www.unodc.org/pdf/crime/forum/forum3_Art2.pdf United Nations Programme Development. (2012). “Caribbean Human Development Report.” Retrieved from: http://hdr-caribbean.regionalcentrelac-undp.org/files/Chapter5_Caribbean_HDR2012.pdf

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    think it is strongly related to colonialism. I am talking about modern colonialism‚ whereby rich nations are now scrambling to get the best bargains from the poor countries. Rich countries have relaxed their immigration policies to attract wealth and human capital from poorer countries. This is considered as robbing talents and it is a new form of colonialism that seems to be legitimate. If we look back in history‚ colonialism is done through coercion and threats‚ which is outlawed in today’s world.

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    benefits for all countries in the world becomes an interesting issue. Rapid technological development in various fields and changes in global policies result globalization must be faced by develop countries and developing countries. The concept that globalization has caused negative impacts particularly for developing countries is not entirely correct. Globalization could bring many positive impacts on development if a country has prepared itself with all necessary infrastructures to cope with globalization

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    individual development. Play has norms and structures that most children follow‚ but these guidelines are moldable based on the circumstances encompassing each child’s development. In the PowerPoint slides from class‚ Berger (2014) states that development is multi-cultural‚ multi-directional‚ multi-contextual‚ and plastic. Style of attachment‚ ethnic background‚ rate of maturation‚ context of education‚ and parenting style are some of the thousands of variables that affect development and therefore

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    Organization Culture May Abd-El-Hady Contemporary Management 2/17/2012 Globalization Kofi Annan once said: - Globalization is a fact of life‚ but I believe that we have underestimated its fragility”. Globalization is a new term that has found a significant place in the lives of the people‚ what is globalization? How can we feel its effect on our everyday’s life? What are its pros and cons? What’s its effect on companies SWOT analysis? All of this questions will be discussed throughout

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    interrelationships among different variables‚ (Oxford dictionary‚ 2000). Development theories are‚ therefore‚ a set of logical propositions that explain how development occurred in history and how it should occur. Development theories particularly aim to reduce and eliminate oppression and poverty for example‚ in order to improve human conditions. Modernization is a process of change towards higher levels of development or civilization towards those of the western and European nations or the

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