Because the regional superbus concept is a new and innovative element in Swedish transport policy, the process of developing the concept is an interesting case to study. 2.1. Aim, research questions, and approach The aim of this study was to examine how collaboration worked in the concept ...
developing countriesEven though the WTO agreement and texts contains extensive provisions addressing the rights and obligations of developing countries and LDCs, there is no definition of the terms 'development' and 'developing country'. Instead, importantly, member states designate themselves as '...
David Ferguson: Well, I think that is a very interesting question, because I would suggest that the concept of a global community of a shared future is already the international consensus across the people who actually represent the majority of the population. In developing countries, in Central ...
The experiences of work-life balance, stress, and coping lifestyles of female professionals: insights from a developing country PurposeGiven the limiting conditions of the gender roles confronting professional working women and drawing on spillover theory, the purpose o... B Akanji,C Mordi,HA Ajon...
the ratio of R&D expenditure to GDP was 2.44%, 0.53 percentage points higher than that of 2012, which is close to the average level of 2.47% among OECD countries prior to the pandemic. The strategy of developing the country through science, education and talents has been solidly advanced, an...
China is a country with a "splendid" civilization, a country that has gone through "untold suffering", a country that follows socialism with Chinese characteristics, is the largest developing country in the world, and is a country undergoing "profound transformation" (Xi, 2018c). Although this...
Briefly describe the concept of sustainable economic development in the context of developing countries. Give a specific example of a country as part of your answer. Explain or define increasing opportunity cost? If a country faces a production possibilities frontier that reflects increasing o...
With its victories both in the Sino-Japanese War in 1895 and the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, the Meiji leaders seemed to have finally succeeded in developing an economically and militarily strong Japan that would be treated by Western nations as a relative equal. But the country was facing ...
the ratio of R&D expenditure to GDP was 2.44%, 0.53 percentage points higher than that of 2012, which is close to the average level of 2.47% among OECD countries prior to the pandemic. The strategy of developing the country through science, education and talents has been solidly advanced, an...
the ratio of R&D expenditure to GDP was 2.44%, 0.53 percentage points higher than that of 2012, which is close to the average level of 2.47% among OECD countries prior to the pandemic. The strategy of developing the country through science, education and talents has been solidly advanced, an...