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infrastructure before critically examining the situation of Africa in the light of pressing Covid-19 healthcare infrastructural needs … particular as well as countries that are lagging in the attendant healthcare facilities. Analytical insights are provided to …
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infrastructure before critically examining the situation of Africa in the light of pressing COVID-19 healthcare infrastructural needs … particular as well as countries that are lagging in the attendant healthcare facilities. Analytical insights are provided to …
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healthcare workers raising awareness on TB. The findings have potential implications for health promotion efforts using social …
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Transforming agriculture from a largely subsistence enterprise to a profitable commercial venture is both a prerequisite and a driving force for accelerated development and sustainable growth in su b - Saharan Africa. The objective of this investigation is to assess the impact of the Federal...
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This study compares the responsiveness of microcredit interest rates to age, scale of lending and organisational charter. It uses an unbalanced panel of 300 MFIs from 107 developing countries from 2005 to 2015. Three key trends emerge from the results of a 2SLS regression. First, the adoption of...
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The paper departs from the perception that trade in services in general and developing countries' exports in services in particular are dynamic segments of world trade. Both total trade data as well as US import trade figures do not support this perception. Success episodes such as the recent...
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This study compares the responsiveness of microcredit interest rates to age, scale of lending and organisational charter. It uses an unbalanced panel of 300 MFIs from 107 developing countries from 2005 to 2015. Three key trends emerge from the results of a 2SLS regression. First, the adoption of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012925540