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... come quelle cinese, brasiliana o indiana svolgono un ruolo chiave per lo sviluppo nella lor...(Groupe d'États contre la corruption) . HCHR Alto Commissariato per i diritti dell'uomo...
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... 2026 World Cup in China or possibly even India. . "Never has the World Cup been in Russia and Eas..., it has been plagued by allegations of corruption. . [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] . Perhaps the problem is...
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... in the BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China). . Government regulations, including an.... Corruption is still a widespread problem for the country. Fai...
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With enterprises ranging from drip-irrigation companies in India and Pakistan to a major manufacturer of malaria-preventing bed nets in Tanzania and women's hospitals and ambulance services in India, Acumen's US$ 40 million portfolio has created more than 22,000 jobs and had a positive impact on more than 30 million people in developing countries. At a time when the debate over foreign aid often pits those who mistrust charity against those who are wary of relying on the markets, Acumen Fund proposes a middle way termed patient capital. Patient capital works with smart subsidies to extend the benefits of a global economy to include all people. Acumen Fund has also developed successful public-private partnerships between entrepreneurs, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and...
... levels of poverty and rampant corruption. Their policy prescription is to make government m...
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Art. 63 und 65a IRSG; Anhörung von Zeugen über Videokonferenz. Weder Staatsvertragsrecht (vorliegend der Briefwechsel zwischen Indien und der Schweiz) noch innerstaatliches Recht erlauben eine solche Art der Zusammenarbeit (E. 2).
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Art. 63 et 65a EIMP; audition de témoins par vidéoconférence. Ni le droit conventionnel (en l'occurrence, l'échange de lettres entre l'Inde et la Suisse), ni le droit interne n'autorisent un tel mode de coopération (consid. 2).
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Art. 63 e 65a AIMP; audizione di testimoni mediante videoconferenza. Né il diritto convenzionale (all'occorrenza lo scambio di lettere tra l'India e la Svizzera) né il diritto interno consentono una siffatta modalità di cooperazi...
... d'escroquerie, abus de confiance et corruption. L'extradition, accordée le 9 mai 1997 et confirm...
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..., as we shall see later, so does China, and India is moving towards fielding an indigenous SSN capab... government due to allegations of corruption in the Type 209/1500 Shishumar contract. It should...
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In an integrated global economy, specialisation in trade is an increasingly prominent strategy. A labor-abundant, resource-rich economy like Indonesia faces stiff competition in labor-intensive manufactures; meanwhile, rapid growth in demand for resources from China and India exposes it to the 'curse' of resource wealth. This diminishes prospects for more diversified growth based on renewable resources like human capital. Using an international panel data set we explore the influence of resource wealth, foreign direct investment and human capital on the share of skill-intensive products in exports. FDI and human capital increase this share; resource wealth diminishes it. We use the results to compare Indonesia with Thailand and Malaysia. Indonesia's reliance on skill-intensive export...
... encouraging the former through corruption related to resource rents, or by undermining the l...
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Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, managed to erase "free and undistorted competition" from the proposed new EU Treaty as a main aim of the European Union. Afterwards, he asked rhetorically what competition has done for Europe. This article is an attempt to reply to that very important question. The view of competition and its effects among decision-makers is likely to affect numerous policy outcomes. Throughout history, there has been a struggle between freedom and control in Europe. Competition is the result of economic freedom and the absence of interventions in the economy by the state. And it has done very much indeed for Europe. It may be the single most important reason why the average income in Western Europe is 14 times higher today than in 1820. If anything, Europe needs mo...
..., investment, financial, property, corruption and labour. In each category, the degree of freedo... of welfare producers in countries like India, as well as the technological development in, for ...
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... froze this second contract while corruption allegations were investigated. The contract was ca...Libya and Algeria have small numbers, and India is reportedly doubling its fleet of six Tashkent-b...
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... La corruption est perçue aujourd'hui comme un facteur tuant le...Cameroon. China. ô te d. Ghana. Honduras India Indonesia. Kenya. Moldova*. Mongolia Nicaragua Nig...