Search Results - "developed world"
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Chinese cross‐border mergers and acquisitions in the developing world: Is Africa unique?
Published 2020“…In this optic, it takes a “comparative” institution-based view treating factors that determine Chinese multinationals' cross-border merger and acquisition (CBMA) decisions as comparatively different for Africa to the rest of the developing world. From a panel data estimation of the number of Chinese CBMAs from 2007 to 2016, we find among market size, natural resources, strategic assets, labor productivity, and institutional governance, only natural resources and market size have a distinctive effect, with Chinese investors being more attracted to African natural resources than the African market. …”
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Development of Affordable Effective Vaccines against Whooping Cough for the Developing World
Published 2012“…The rate of mortality in children associated with serious infectious diseases is significantly higher in the developing world and in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations in developed industrialized countries. …”
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The use of plastic as a household fuel among the urban poor in the Global South.
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The enablers, barriers and preferences of accessing radiation therapy facilities in the rural developed world - a systematic review
Published 2017“…Thisreview looks the impact of rural radiation services in the developed world, barriers and enablers of establishing a rural radiation centre, and patients' and service providers' perspectives and preferences around the uptake of rural radiation therapy. …”
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FactCheck Q&A: does Australia have one of the highest progressive tax rates in the developed world?
Published 2017“…The AiGroup's Innes Willox told Q&A that Australia has one of the highest progressive tax rates in the developed world. Is that true?…”
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Regime types or party systems: what matters more for political instability in the developing world?
Published 2015“…Keywords: political instability, regime, party system, developing world…”
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Relational economies, social embeddedness and valuing labour in Agrarian change: An example from the developing world.
Published 2012“…Fourth, in response to Point 3, and following Rigg (2007), there is a need for ‘theorising upwards’ using empirical data from the developing world to inform theory rather than applying to the developing world models of sociality and economy developed in western contexts.…”
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The fatter are happier in Indonesia
Published 2017“…Purpose: Although obesity and happiness are known to be negatively related in the developed world, little attention has been paid to this relationship in the developing world. …”
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Political Parties and the Party System
Published 2013“…There are several characteristics of the Australian political party system that distinguish it from party systems elsewhere in the developed world and make it worthy of study in its own right. …”
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Bullying Victimisation, Internalising Symptoms, and Conduct Problems in South African Children and Adolescents: A Longitudinal Investigation
Published 2014“…Bullying victimisation has been prospectively linked with mental health problems among children and adolescents in longitudinal studies in the developed world. However, research from the developing world, where adolescents face multiple risks to social and emotional development, has been limited by cross-sectional designs. …”
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The transition to renewable energy
Published 2004“…With global warming now becoming physically noticeable and the Kyoto treaty stalling in its efforts to get the developed world on board, to take a look at the economic factors of global warming is very much welcome. …”
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