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Intellectual Property Protection Minimum Standards
Do the minimum rules or standards for intellectual property protection differ between developed and least developed countries?

The rising importance of commercial arbitration in crossborder transactions
Cross-border business transactions have augmented the need for competent appropriate arbitration systems

III. C. Commercial Policies: THE ROLE OF CHINA’S PUBLIC SECTOR
Market access and trade policy are important in fostering China-Africa trade. The Chinese government in January 2005 implemented the Special Preferential Tariff Treatment (SPTT), which removes the tariff from some 190 items exported to China from 25 of the least developed countries in Africa.

Trends in Human Capital Formation in Developing Countries: Background
The level of human capital in developing countries has on average improved over the past three decades, owing to enhanced government commitments in formal education and vocational training as well as increased incentives of firms to provide enterprise training.

III. BACKGROUND - Microfinance in Africa
The model seeks to identify a microfinance methodology-model adapted to Africa's specific needs for poverty eradication.

5.3 Harnessing the potential and sharing the stresses of economic integration: Working Out of Poverty
Many low-income countries are already closely connected to international markets, with exports and imports of goods and services constituting on average 43 per cent of GDP for the LDCs in 1997-98.

5.2 International economic integration and social justice: Working Out of Poverty
Policies to improve the governance of the labour market based on the decent work approach can create and enlarge the channels that ensure that sustainable growth yields the largest possible reduction in poverty. However, a large proportion of people experiencing extreme poverty live in countries that are themselves economically and socially excluded.

2.7 Growing old in poverty: Working Out of Poverty
Multi-generational relationships have sustained family and community life for centuries. Increasingly, however, older people have to rely on themselves to meet all their needs.

1.12 Ensuring incomes and basic social security: Working Out of Poverty
The Declaration of Philadelphia and a number of international labour standards recognize access to an adequate level of social protection as a basic right for all.

1.3 Towards a fair globalization: Working Out of Poverty
In recent decades, governments and international institutions focused on opening international and domestic markets to increased competition. The powerful new force of information and communication technology (ICT) was released. Globalization, as it became known, was changing the policy landscape and distribution of power and gains.

Least Developed Countries Report, 2007
The UNCTAD has recently released the Least Developed Countries Report, 2007, subtitled "Knowledge, technical learning and innovation for development".

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SME's - interventions in developing countries
In my literature review, a pattern developed for developing countries separate to developed countries.

9.0 Conclusions: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
As the world turns global, many countries are emerging out of the abject poverty into wealth. South Korea and Singapore are classical examples. In the 1960's, South Korea's per capital GDP was similar to that of Uganda. South Korea is now among the developed countries. Uganda is still characterised by massive poverty. The only way to transform Uganda and many African countries is to fuel growth through business development. Given the global competition, Africa may not be able to position herself competitively as a world class competition but must foster the growth of businesses through micro and small enterprises. Many donor funding agencies have identified this and have focused their attention to this sector.

Least Developed Countries Report, 2007
The UNCTAD has recently released the Least Developed Countries Report, 2007, subtitled "Knowledge, technical learning and innovation for development".

Market access: Provisions of Agreement on Agriculture
An often-mentioned problem of developing countries’ agricultural export has been the lack of access to developed countries' markets, due to the institution of a myriad of import controls and other restrictions. This has largely undermined the growth prospects of developing countries whose development strategy relied on agricultural exports.

Domestic farm support programs in developed countries: Provisions of Agreement on Agriculture
A basic source of distortion in the world market for agricultural commodities and primary products has been the differential level of domestic support that developed and developing countries can give to the production of these commodities. This has tended to reduce the price competitiveness of developing countries.

Export Subsidies by Developed Countries: Barriers to African External Trade
While advocates of liberalization in the economies of the developing countries have called for reduction in subsidies, the high levels of subsidies in developed countries have increased significantly especially in the OECD countries.

Removal of Barriers and Enhancement of Market Access: Barriers to African External Trade
It is now widely believed that a major challenge to the expansion of trade by African countries is that of increasing access to developed country markets.

Introduction: HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Human resource development (HRD) and foreign direct investment (FDI) are among the key drivers of growth in developed and developing countries.

African Brands
The question of whether Africa can or should be promoted as a brand, or whether this will better be done by promoting individual products and countries, developed into a theme during this session.

Intellectual Property Protection Minimum Standards
Do the minimum rules or standards for intellectual property protection differ between developed and least developed countries?

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