Wealthier, but resource-poor nations see opportunities here and invest in production facilities to bring their natural resources to market, potentially boosting financial and manufactured capital in the producing country. But this translates into sustainable development only if it goes with improvements in...
To date, no Latin American country has succeeded in making the leap from a middle-income to a high-income country. 1.3.3 A Comparison of the Two Groups of Countries Fundamentally speaking, the promise of entering into the ranks of high-income countries from middle-income countries is the ...
from 1000 years to now, south-east provinces of china always the richest part in china. especially Zhe Jiang and Guang dong provinces. they have made almost half Chinese fortunes. BEI JING as china capital gather millions money from all over the country, but it is produce wealth ability ...
the demand factors considerably reduce the rural–urban gap. Based on our knowledge of the existing literature on Nepal, a decomposition of the rural–urban difference in human capital has not been studied for the country yet. We hope to contribute to the literature in a way that directly ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the need to rethink, revision, and modify the sustainable development goals since changes have never been so unpredictable in terms of future events. While material welfare has long been identified and given attention, the pandemic has demonstrated the importance...