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Economic Growth, Sustainable Development, and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
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| Economic growth is essential for sustainable development and improving
social outcomes.4 Growth usually—but not always—benefits the poor;
in about 90 percent of the cases in which countries have experienced per
capita GDP growth of at least 2 percent per year over a five-year period,
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What can business and governments do to promote SMEs?
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| Poverty remains a major challenge to sustainable development, environmental security, global stability and a truly global market. The key to poverty alleviation is economic growth that is inclusive and reaches the majority of people. Improving the performance and sustainability of local entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which represent the backbone of global economic activity, can help achieve this type of growth. |
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5.2 Is it factor accumulation or total factor productivity that drives growth in Africa?: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| To investigate the link between growth and diversification, it was important to
first quantify the contribution of TFP to economic growth. This section analyses
the sources of growth for African countries using the standard growth accounting
method, making it possible to disaggregate the shares of growth contributed by TFP,
capital and labour. Growth in output is the sum of the growth in capital, labour
and TFP. Capital accumulation is an essential element in the growth process, as it
enlarges the economy’s capacity to produce. Increases in labour or labour force have
traditionally been considered a positive factor in stimulating economic growth. |
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New Rules
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| Last week I was working with one of my small business clients, a bright and dynamic woman who’s passionate about positioning her artisan business for growth. We were talking about her financial picture and forecasting robust sales over the next three years. |
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Conclusions - Promoting Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning What Works
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| Both domestic and external factors contributed to sub-Saharan Africa's poor overall economic performance in the 1980s and early 1990s. Key constraints to growth included inappropriate economic policies, inadequate human capital development, and low levels of private investment. But for the first time in a generation, there is evidence of economic progress in an increasing number of countries in the region. |
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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND ATTRACTING INWARD FDI
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| One of the characteristics of rich industrial economies is the availability of a
workforce with a high level of human capital. Whether human capital has been the key
driver of economic prosperity or vice-versa is still a matter of debate. Nevertheless, long
time series trends in educational attainment and economic growth during the last century
indicate that HRD and economic prosperity went hand in hand10. Some developing
countries followed similar trends in human capital and economic growth. What was
distinctive about these developing countries is that they appeared to have realised large
economic benefits in attracting MNEs into host economies, and have thus mobilised
inward FDI to attain rapid economic growth. |
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What s Holding Back Africa s Growth?
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| This plenary session discussed the contributing factors to Africa s poor economic growth, including the conclusions of the World Economic Forum s Africa Competitiveness Report 2004, and the actions that governments and business can take to promote economic growth. The discussion included calls from business participants and the panel for action against corruption on the continent.
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Ready to Return to Robust Growth! Thoughts on Jack Daly’s six principles
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| Jack Daly is a sales trainer/speaker/coach whose energy knows no limits. I enjoyed his positive, can do perspective and wanted to share with all of you. To Robust Growth for all of us! |
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Starting up a Franchise business during a difficult economic time
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| We pose the question of whether starting up a franchise during a recession is good idea and look at some of the elements of a franchise that can help it to be more robust during turbulent economic times. |
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What Recovery
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| THE Bureau of Economic Analysis released its estimate of GDP growth, and the pace of expansion was revised down again. Currently we are below the rate of population growth, which is to say that in per capita terms output continues to shrink. So how are things looking forward? |
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Advantages Of Using Mobile Applications than Mobile Browsers
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| Smartphone users enjoy the web accessibility in their handsets and this robust growth in mobile web usage has made mobilizing (going the mobile way) a necessary element for every business. |
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