Search Results - "Tajikistan"
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Business Plan for English Language School (ELS) in Tajikistan
Published 2016“…English Language School (ELS) is a startup organization that intends to provide the high-quality tutoring services of English as a foreign language in Dushanbe city, Republic of Tajikistan. The ELS is positioning itself to become a market leader in offering the high standard of tutoring services through adapting international tutoring techniques. …”
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The effects of trust mediator and education level moderator on adoption of Islamic banking system in Tajikistan
Published 2019“…A total of 408 respondents were obtained from 14 banks in Tajikistan. The study adopted the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach (using AMOS version 22.00) to examine these relationships. …”
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The prospective of introducing Islamic banking system in Tajikistan: using theory diffusion and innovation (TDI) approach
Published 2018“…Tajikistan is a majority Muslim country located in Central Asia where Islamic finance has yet to be established. …”
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Exploring the challenges of conventional banking practices and prospects of introducing an Islamic banking in Tajikistan: using qualitative approach
Published 2018“…The purpose of this research is to explore the challenges of current banking practices in Tajikistan and investigate the prospects of introducing the new Islamic banking system. …”
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Low-Temperature Thermochronology of the Chatkal-Kurama Terrane (Uzbekistan-Tajikistan): Insights Into the Meso-Cenozoic Thermal History of the Western Tian Shan
Published 2018“…In this contribution, we present new thermochronological data (zircon [U-Th-Sm]/He, apatite fission track, and apatite [U-Th-Sm]/He) and the associated thermal history models for 30 igneous samples from the Chatkal-Kurama terrane within Uzbekistan and Tajikistan (west of the Talas-Fergana Fault) and integrate our data with published data from the central Tian Shan (east of the Talas-Fergana Fault). …”
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The determinants of foreign direct investment in Central Asian region: A case study of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (A quantitative analysis using GMM)
Published 2020“…The following research investigated and identified the determinants of FDI in the Central Asian countries, specifically Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, between 2000 and 2017. …”
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Industrial deepening in Malaysia: policy lessons for developing countries
Published 2011Subjects: “…remittances; expenditure patterns; propensity score matching; Tajikistan; FDI; East Asia; South-South; economic development; intra-industry trade; economic integration; Grubel and Lloyd index…”
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Remittance and growth nexus: bootstrap panel granger-causality evidence from high remittance receiving countries
Published 2018“…The present paper examine the causal relationship between economic growth and remittances among the top ten highest remittance recipient countries in the world based on remittance to GDP ratio (Haiti, Honduras, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Lesotho, Moldova, Nepal, Samoa, Tajikistan, and Tonga). We applied Konya (2006) Bootstrap panel remittance inflows in the case of Lesotho, Nepal, Samoa, and Tajikistan. …”
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The European Union in Central Asia: Balancing Competing Actors and Opportunities for the V4 Countries
Published 2019“…The European Union (EU) launched its second strategy on Central Asia in 2019, providing a framework for stronger engagement with Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Building on previous commitments, the EU has promised to approach the region more comprehensively, work with the individual states and bring improvements to Central Asia without falling victim to accusations of ‘admonishing’ in its dialogue with the region, as has sometimes been the case historically. …”
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Islam and the development of democratic opposition in central Asia
Published 2018“…Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. It suggests that the expected democratisation of Central Asia failed to occur due to the region’s internal conditions, which can be termed the ‘classic colonial syndrome’, in addition to several international factors. …”
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The low-temperature thermo-tectonic evolution of the western Tian Shan, Uzbekistan
Published 2018“…In this study, we present new thermochronological data (apatite fission track and apatite (U-Th-Sm)/He) and associated thermal history models for 45 igneous samples from the Kyzylkum-Nurata Segment of South Tian Shan on the territory of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Our data show that the Kyzylkum-Nurata Segment experienced a multi-phase Mesozoic thermal history that differs from previously studied segments of the Tian Shan. …”
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Availability of HIV prevention and treatment services for people who inject drugs: Findings from 21 countries
Published 2013“…By the end of 2010, uptake of needle and syringe programmes (NSP) in Bangladesh, India and Slovakia reached the internationally recommended target of 200 syringes per person, while uptake in Kazakhstan, Vietnam and Tajikistan reached between 100-200 syringes per person. …”
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The EU's tightrope walk to energy cooperation with Central Asia: Are they heading towards an enhanced cooperation?
Published 2024“…This paper addresses the EU’s engagements with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan in Central Asia in the energy sector in the era of geopolitical instability and the heightened focus on energy security, diversification of energy supply, and energy transition. …”
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U.S. relations with central Asian states: A study with reference to energy resources geopolitics from 1991 to 2012 / Hujjathullah M.H. Babu Sahib
Published 2018“…Hence, the Central Asian region now, as defined by this study, constitutes the states of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The past two decades or so have witnessed the steady forging and gradual development of relations between these newly independent Central Asian states (CAS) and/or emergent republics of Central Asia (CARs) and the reviving United States of America (U.S.A.). …”
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