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C/E/808. Unconditional debt relief frees funds to be diverted by government and officials who “steal the wealth”. Discuss

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3900
DATE:
2011
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The paper examines economic and political implication of the increasing debt associated with the loans provided to African countries. The concept of the ‘unjust debt’ is discussed, the policies of the World Bank and IMF are considered arguing the effectiveness of the HIPC Initiative (Heavily Indebted Poor Countries) and debt cancellation.

 

KEYWORDS: debt relief, HIPC Initiative, poor countries,

 

C/T/189. Potential contribution of tourism to poverty alleviation in developing countries

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2850
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the problem of poverty in developing countries and the role of tourism in its alleviation. Definitions of poverty and tourism are reviewed, the concept of pro-poor tourism is explained, potentials and failures of pro-poor tourism are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Tourism, poverty alleviation, developing countries, pro-poor tourism,

 

C/M/2391. Proposal. Barriers to International e-marketing in developing countries

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2550
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the barriers to international e-marketing within developing countries. Research objectives and questions are formulated, the background and rationale of the research are presented, literature is reviewed on the factors that affect e-marketing strategies in the developing countries, research methodology is described, its ethical issues are addressed.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, International e-marketing, developing countries,

 

C/E/796. Proposal. Challenges and benefits of WTO to textile industries of developing countries

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1200
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the threats and benefits provided to developing countries by WTO with regard to textile industries. The aims of the research are formulated, its background and methodology are described, the timescale of work is indicated, the limitations and outcomes of the research are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, challenges and benefits, WTO, textile industries, developing countries,

 

C/E/771. Proposal. Public Spending Strategies and Economic Growth in Developing Countries

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1950
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes to investigate economic and non-economic factors that influence the country’s growth considering the reasons for economic growth variations between developed and developing countries and identifying the significance of government interventions. The questions of the research are formulated, literature on the growth theory is briefly reviewed, the methodology of the proposed research is described, its limitations are indicated.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, public spending, economic growth, developing countries,

 

C/T/183. Role of tourism in alleviation of poverty in developing countries

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2500
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the potential contribution of tourism to the reduction of poverty in developing countries. Trends in International tourism are reviewed, approaches to poverty alleviation via tourism are described, the causes of problems related to tourism development are identified.

 

KEYWORDS: Pro-poor tourism, poverty, developing countries,

 

S/E/288. Why does world poverty, hunger and inequality exist?

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2000
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

This paper presents an outline for a presentation that aims to examine why world poverty, hunger and inequality exists. The methodology the study aims to follow is then examined, and the topic is introduced. The topics that the presentation will focus on are identified in detail these include poverty, United Nations (UN), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank (WB), and the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Issues like bio fuel, debt and aid are also outlined. The conclusions the group come to are assessed, and the paper presents print outs of the proposed presentation slides. The literature that is to be used is reviewed in detail.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, poverty, hunger, inequality, United Nations, UN, the International Monetary Fund, IMF, the World Bank, WB, World Trade Organisation, WTO, Bio oil, debt, aid,

 

S/E/274. Impacts of rural-urban migration and growing informal sector on economies of developing countries

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2600
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the high rates of migration from rural to urban areas and the fast growth of the informal sector in developing countries are signs of failure or success. Possible causes of rural-urban migration are explored, positive and negative effects of rural-urban migration are highlighted.

 

KEYWORDS: rural-urban migration, developing countries,

 

S/E/272. Should economic liberalisation be part of a policy package aiming at reducing poverty and stimulating economic growth?

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4450
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

The paper looks at the advantages and disadvantages of foreign capital flows for developing countries analysing the outcomes of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America, discussing costs and benefits of economic liberalisation with regard to trade, evaluating the policy of import substituting industrialisation (ISI) as a strategy to reduce foreign dependency through local production, assessing the policy of the World Bank in East Asia, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: economic liberalisation, economic growth, capital flows, FDI, import substituting industrialisation, foreign dependency,

 

C/E/691. Import Substitution Vs Export Promotion as Development Strategy for Least Developed Countries

WORDS:
2250
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the reasons behind economic distortions in least developed countries (LDC) reviewing the theory of strategic trade and arguing whether protectionist policies of European countries help LDC to develop their economies. Trade protection is compared with import substitution and export promotion policies, the influence of WTO on LDC is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Import Substitution, Export Promotion, Least Developed Countries, LDC, WTO,

 

C/E/689. How to feed hungry world

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3100
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper addresses the problem of food poverty looking at the level of hunger in the world identifying the causes and consequences of a chronic food shortage. Possible solutions to the problem are discussed including genetic modification (GM) technologies for GM food production, help from rich countries, improvement of agriculture, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Hunger, food shortage, poverty, GM food,

 

C/E/688. Proposal. Issues of external aid and socio-economic independence of developing countries

WORDS:
950
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

The paper proposes to investigate how financial assistance from developed countries influences the socio-economic progression of developing countries. The background of the research proposal is described, areas of the literature review are indicated, research questions are methodology are detailed.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, financial aid, financial dependency, developing countries,

 

C/E/670. An examination of the Brain Drain

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1050
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the concept of the brain drain, a process that describes the migration of health care professions from poorer countries to richer countries. The paper introduces the concept of the brain drain, and follows this by examining the ways it can be controlled. The ethical considerations that is present when trying to control health professional’s emigration. The paper concludes by suggesting a policy that may control the situation.

 

KEYWORDS: Brain drain, migration, health care professionals, poor countries, developed countries,

 

C/E/654. Dissertation. What impact has foreign aid had on corruption in Kenya & Botswana?

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14950
DATE:
2011
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149.99 GBP

This dissertation aims to examine the impact that foreign aid has had on corruption and economic standards in Kenya and Botswana. The dissertation begins by introducing the background to the discussion, focusing on corruption and the structure of the study. This is followed by a very detailed literature review. Through analysis of the literature, the study comes up with the following theory that aid increases available resources, and allows more powerful social groups to influence the use of the funds. This theory is thoroughly examined, and the paper uses empirical data to further the discussion. Conclusions are made regarding the theory.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, foreign aid, corruption, economy, Kenya, Botswana!,

 

C/E/644. The role technology has played in integrating less developed economies into the global economy

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1650
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper discusses how technology has helped to integrate less developed economies into the global economy. The paper uses Turkey’s automobile and consumer electronics industry as a case study. The paper begins by discussing economic integration, and discussing this in reference to theoretical information. Globalisation, foreign direct investment, inputs, outputs, and EOI policy framework are all discussed in reference to Turkey’s economic integration into the global economy. The paper discusses the benefits technology brings to economic integration.

 

KEYWORDS: Technology, economic integration, global economy, Turkey, automobile industry, consumer electronics industry, Globalisation, foreign direct investment, inputs, outputs, EOI policy framework,

 

C/E/600. Dissertation outline. An analysis of the relationship between economic development and the introduction of democracy in South Korea and China

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1050
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This dissertation outline focuses on the relationship between economic development and the introduction of democracy in South Korea and China. The project also aims to assess the general relationship between capitalist economic development and democracy, concentrating in the western mode of political and economic thought. The methodology is structured, stating that primary and secondary research will be used to develop the research aims and objectives.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, economic development, democracy, South Korea, China, capitalism, western, political thought, economic thought,

 

S/E/254. Analysis of the link between aid and growth in developing countries

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4700
DATE:
2010
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49.99 GBP

This paper discusses the link between aid and growth, and the other variables that affect them both. The paper aims to evaluate whether foreign aid affects GDP per capita growth, by discussing 52 countries, including upper-middle income countries (UMCs), lower-middle income countries (LMCs), and low-income countries (LICs). The paper constructs an economic and econometric model, the paper follows this with an analysis of the data, estimation procedures and the regression results. The paper concludes by summarising the main findings.

 

KEYWORDS: Aid, growth, foreign aid, GDP per capita, upper-middle income countries, UMCs, lower-middle income countries, LMCs, low-income countries, LICs, economic model, econometric model, regression,

 

C/E/561. Technology contribution of multinational corporations to developing countries

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the contribution of multinational corporations (MNC) to the technology of developing countries explaining the nature of technology transfer and arguing whether it provides net benefits for the host developing country.

 

KEYWORDS: multinationals corporations, MNC, developing countries, technology transfer,

 

C/E/553. Can Foreign Aid Buy Growth?

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3300
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper argues whether the flow of capital, goods or services from a rich to a poor country can promote economic development and welfare of the latter. Political gains of the donor (rich) countries are considered examining the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth on the basis of related economic and political literature. The programme of the United Nations known as Millennium Development Goals is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: rich country, poor country, economic development, foreign aid, Millennium Development Goals,

 

C/E/524. Soaring of food prices and its impact on food security in Great Horn of Africa

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1450
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the impact of the global food prices increase during 2006-2008 on food insecurity in the Great Horn of Africa (GHA). Definition of food security is provided, its causes and consequences are explored addressing the risk of malnutrition and the threat of starvation.

 

KEYWORDS: food prices, food security, Great Horn of Africa, GHA, malnutrition, starvation,

 

C/E/506. Dissertation. Does rapid population growth hinder economic development? Case study of African countries

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8950
DATE:
2010
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89.99 GBP

The dissertation explores the link between population growth and the country’s economic development providing analysis along the lines of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the African countries of Botswana, Cote d’ Ivoire, Congo, and South Africa. Conclusions are made about the impact of the population growth on the countries’ development and the dynamics of the GDP. Literature is reviewed on the effects of population growth on development. The research uses a deductive approach combined with statistical analysis. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of population control in the studied countries.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, population growth, economic development, African countries,

 

S/E/229. Do the negative consequences of the Green Revolution outweigh the positive ones?

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3650
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

In this paper the term ‘Green Revolution' accredited to the U.S. Agency for International Development and refers to an international agricultural research system that sought to transfer and adapt scientific advances in western agriculture to the conditions in developing countries. The essay focuses on three issues for more in-depth analysis, outlining the positives and negatives of: consequences for poverty and income inequality, the environment and the GR impact on feeding the developing world.

 

KEYWORDS: Green revolution, GR, poverty, farming, agriculture, environment, west, western, developing world, developing countries, inequality, international relations!,

 

S/E/227. Economic aid does not necessarily produce growth. Discuss.

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4750
DATE:
2010
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49.99 GBP

The paper analyses the increasingly complicated relationship between aid and growth. This is examined within 52 developing countries, by the use of the Ordinary Least Squares Model. The literature review presents what it considers to be “the most authoritative source” – Craig Burnside and David Dollar (1997) – which examines whether the impact of aid reflects a positive effect on growth. World Development Indicators (WDI) published by the World Bank are the paper's main source of data. Other significant variables are included in an attempt to understand how growth is created: trade, schooling, water access, inflation and migrated labour force. The paper comes to the conclusion that aid given to a country does not produce an accompanying burst of economic growth.

 

KEYWORDS: Economic aid, foreign aid, economic growth, Third World countries,

 

C/E/499. Proposal. Have Developing Countries Benefited From Globalisation?

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the impacts of globalisation on the economic development of developing countries with the focus on BRIC economies, i.e. Brazil, India, Russia and China. Research justification and objectives are outlined, the areas for the literature review are indicated, related commercial sources are identified, research methodology is described, the importance of the proposed research is explained.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal. Have Developing Countries Benefited from Globalisation?,

 

C/B/2274. Role of MNC in developing global economy

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2200
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the role of multinational corporations (MNC) in bridging the gap between less developed countries (LDC) and industrialised nations. The impact of MNC on African economies is discussed, MNC related employment issues in developing countries are addressed.

 

KEYWORDS: multinational corporations, MNC, less developed countries, LDC, globalisation, African economies,