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Authors, German --- -Statesmen --- -Educators --- -Faculty (Education) --- Education --- Teachers --- Public officers --- German authors --- Biography --- Moscherosch, Johann Michael --- -Biography --- Educators --- Statesmen --- Moscherosch, Johann Michael, --- Moscherosch, Hans Michael, --- Sittewald, Philander von, --- Moscherosch, J. M.
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Many studies on International tax compaisons have been undertaken since the early 1970s. While controversial, such studies have facilitated more subtle comparisons of a country's tax performance than would be afforded by focusing on its simple tax ratio.
Expenditures, Public --- International Finance --- Political Science --- Business & Economics --- Labor --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Demography --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures --- Other Public Investment and Capital Stock --- Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions --- National Government Expenditures and Education --- Education: General --- Public finance & taxation --- Education --- Labour --- income economics --- Population & demography --- Expenditure --- Capital spending --- Personal income --- Current spending --- Education spending --- National accounts --- Income --- Capital investments --- Population --- United Kingdom
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This paper highlights that there has been remarkable agricultural growth over the past three decades. Growth has been twice as rapid as in any previous period. Output has been fueled largely by developing countries’ increased capacity to produce more food and by continued growth in the developed countries. Despite this remarkable and sometimes unrecognized achievement, the “world food problem” continues to haunt mankind. Population growth, more rapid than agricultural growth in many poor countries, has sharply reduced the per capita benefits of increased food production.
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This paper reviews the World Bank’s graduation policy. Graduation of borrowers from the World Bank is a firmly established principle and has been a long-standing practice. Graduation is a logical step in the development process, and a clear set of guidelines for graduation from Bank lending is required. Graduation should be a flexible and fair process, sensitive to each country’s individual circumstances. The paper highlights that the graduation policy was reaffirmed at a meeting of the Bank’s Board of Executive Directors.
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This volume brings together a massive body of much-needed research information on a problem of crucial importance to labor economists, policy makers, and society in general: unemployment among the young. The thirteen studies detail the ambiguity and inadequacy of our present standard statistics as applied to youth employment, point out the error in many commonly accepted views, and show that many critically important aspects of this problem are not adequately understood. These studies also supply a significant amount of raw data, furnish a platform for further research and theoretical work in labor economics, and direct attention to promising avenues for future programs.
Labour market --- Age group sociology --- Youth --- Employment --- Congresses. --- 331.5 --- -Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- -Congresses --- -Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- 331.5 Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Working class --- Young people --- Employment&delete& --- Congresses --- E-books --- Youth - Employment - Congresses. --- youth, labor, employment, workforce, economics, policy, teenage, unemployment, geography, joblessness, turnover, experience, training, high school, wages, women, gender, girls, dead-end jobs, family, minimum wage, britain, united states, economy, career, success, education, nonfiction, government, hiring, market, resume, mobility, preparation.
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