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Political economy of millennium development goals: a critical assessment of achievement and strategies
Published 2014“…Based on data on the goals achievement from the relevant countries, this article argues that while significant achievements are noticeable, these are far less than satisfactory in real terms, secondly, nonachievement of the goals are due to three large factors; first, uncertain international political economic structure and market functioning; second, international power-politics which intentionally affect regime sustainability in the countries concerned; and third, domestic dynamics of political power-play which influences allocation of resources for short-term political gains. …”
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Political economy of millennium development goals: a critical assessment of achievement and strategies
Published 2015“…Based on data on the goals achievement from the relevant countries, this article argues that while significant achievements are noticeable, these are far less than satisfactory in real terms, secondly, nonachievement of the goals are due to three large factors; first, uncertain international political economic structure and market functioning; second, international power-politics which intentionally affect regime sustainability in the countries concerned; and third, domestic dynamics of political power-play which influences allocation of resources for short-term political gains. …”
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The impact of asean free trade area (AFTA) on the information technology (IT) industry in Malaysia
Published 2003“…Global IT management is the new paradigm of the next millennium; domestic IT and uni-national Information System (IS) are now only parts of the broader global IT, and it is absolutely essential that we view all aspects of TT and IS from the comprehensive and all-embracing lens ol global IT management and the impact of the free trade concept on the industry.…”
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Leveraging CSR to achieve MDGs: a case study of Ghana
Published 2012“…The role played by mimetic processes appears to be the most salient especially for domestic companies. The study discusses the implications of these findings for the attainment of sustainable development, indicating that CSR as it is currently practised in Ghana is unlikely to really contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. …”
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Discontinuous spread of millet agriculture in eastern Asia and prehistoric population dynamics
Published 2019“…Although broomcorn and foxtail millet are among the earliest staple crop domesticates, their spread and impacts on demography remain controversial, mainly because of the use of indirect evidence. …”
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River pollution relationship to the national health indicated by under-five child mortality rate: a case study in Malaysia
Published 2015“…By analyzing recorded data on river pollution from 2007-2012, we found that river pollution has high correlation with the gross domestic products, not at the same year, but for two years prior that indicates a lag time. …”
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Sport as a tourism attraction in Malaysia: potential and prospects
Published 2015“…The strengths of sports as a tourism attraction include the length of time in which the events take place, extensive publicity coverage through the print and electronic media, sponsorship from various domestic and multinational companies and business opportunities provided to local residents during the event.…”
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A comparative study of archaeobotanical remains from Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites in Northern Fars, Iran
Published 2020“…They indicated the likely importation of cereal crops (rather than a local domestication event), the significant role and exploitation practices of specific wild plant resources for food and fuel, and an overall regional variety and flexibility in subsistence practices. …”
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Economic causes and consequences of terrorism: A study of four Islamic countries / Alam Khan
Published 2017“…The results of the TAVE indicator show that if the real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate is small, then the total economic leaking caused by an attack always affects economic performance. …”
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Capacity building in pharmacy education in resource-poor settings: an ethnographic case study of Malawi
Published 2013“…The primary agenda by the global health governance to scale up service delivery, but ignoring the growth of domestic agendas for professionalism, may need reconsidering in post-Millennium Development Goal era. …”
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Autosomal genome-wide analysis of diversity, adaptation and morphological traits in African indigenous sheep
Published 2020“…Since their domestication in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago, sheep have adapted to a wide spectrum of geographic, ecosystems and management regimes due to their easy handling, manageable body size and better adaptability to variable biotic and abiotic stress factors such as feed shortages and extreme climatic conditions. …”
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