Marga Institute, Colombo, Sri LankaElsevier LtdWorld DevelopmentGunatilleke, G.; Kurukulasuriya, G.I.O.M. 1984. The global economic crisis and the impact on children in Sri Lanka. In : Jolly, R.; Cornia, G.A., eds. The impact of world recession on children , p. 139–58. Oxford,...
Financial Tsunami and its Impact on Developing Countries: A Case of Sri LankaFinancial CrisisTradeDeveloping CountriesEconomic CrisisThis paper investigates recent financial crisis and its impact on developing countries. Paper presents an alternative ways that crisis transmit form developed to developing ...
SRI LANKAN HIGHER EDUCATION IN A CRISIS CONTEXT: COVID-19 AS A CASE STUDY The first wave of COVID-19 (corona virus disease 2019) hits Sri Lanka in mid-March, which led to the lockdown of the country.1 This was thought to link to ... R Vivek,T Pratheepan 被引量: 0发表: 2021年...
an economic downturn in the European Union (EU), triggered by a trade conflict between the US and its trading partners, could further suppress demand for Sri Lanka’s exports. If an additional 20% tariff is applied on top of the existing average tariffs for all countries, estimates...
As the economy began to recover from the financial crisis of 2008-09, grocery stores raised wages. During the pandemic, supermarkets offered hazard pay, and several US states have passed minimum wage laws that have added to supermarket workers’ pay and benefits. 2. Food Prices and Inflation ...
Based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis and using Chinese provincial panel data from 2002 to 2019, this study examines how different types of healthcare expenditure and levels of economic development and energy consumption contribute to carbon emissions regionally. Considering the wide...
Sri expects export earnings to grow by 50% to $15 billion in 2015 and $20 billion by 2020. When the economic growth of many developed countries decelerated and the eurozone tried to get rid of the debt crisis, Sri Lanka was looking for more export destinations in Asia to increase its ex...
This leads to higher birth rates as poor families have more children in order to generate income and ensure economic security in their old age. Sri Lanka is a case in point. Since the end of the World War the Sri Lankan government sought to eliminate poverty by supporting free and ...
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ABSTRACTThisstudyinvestigatestheimpactofinwardremittancesOileconomlcgrowthotAsiandevelopingcountriesnamelyBangladesh,China,India,lndonesla,Jordan,Malaysia,Pakistan,Philippinese,SriLanka,Syrian,Tha iland,and Yemen,by employing 10ng balanced panel data from 1990 to 201 1・ Using basics of paneI data models ...