This research aims generally to analyse the issue of insufficient capital accu-mulation in developing countries. To develop the research and reach its objective, firstly, an analysis on the reason why there is insufficient capital accumulation in devel-oping countries was made and, posteriorly, an efficient alternative to accumulate suffi-cient capital for economic development in these countries was presented. An analy-sis was also made of the social and economic situation of the countries taking into account their per capita income and human development index in order to classify economically and socially them at an international level. To understand the research topic, a general literature review was carried out on the concepts and theori...
The function of foreign capital in the development programs of underdeveloped countries is not a di...
The research investigates the causes of unemployment in Namibia, Nigeria and South Africa and the ro...
The economic growth in developing countries should be taken into consideration because it covers 81%...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
INTRODUCTION Extremely rare is the occasion in which economists are in agreement regarding an econom...
The aim of this paper is to examine the administrative obstacles to capital accumulation in developi...
This paper analyses the role of foreign capital in the economic development of developing countries,...
All agree to the answer, i.e., they agree that accumulation of capital was, is, and will remain the ...
Summary Private capital flows to developing countries¡Xmainly foreign direct investment and portfoli...
The West African countries have been identified with inadequate capital for investment, being one of...
Abstract The purpose of the thesis has been to investigate the relation between human capital and ec...
Abstract. This study intends to examine the larger issues related to capital liberalisation and also...
TEZ9523Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2012.Kaynakça (s. 123-132) var.xiv, 138 ...
This thesis starts with a research overview of the relationship between financial system development...
The function of foreign capital in the development programs of underdeveloped countries is not a di...
The research investigates the causes of unemployment in Namibia, Nigeria and South Africa and the ro...
The economic growth in developing countries should be taken into consideration because it covers 81%...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
INTRODUCTION Extremely rare is the occasion in which economists are in agreement regarding an econom...
The aim of this paper is to examine the administrative obstacles to capital accumulation in developi...
This paper analyses the role of foreign capital in the economic development of developing countries,...
All agree to the answer, i.e., they agree that accumulation of capital was, is, and will remain the ...
Summary Private capital flows to developing countries¡Xmainly foreign direct investment and portfoli...
The West African countries have been identified with inadequate capital for investment, being one of...
Abstract The purpose of the thesis has been to investigate the relation between human capital and ec...
Abstract. This study intends to examine the larger issues related to capital liberalisation and also...
TEZ9523Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2012.Kaynakça (s. 123-132) var.xiv, 138 ...
This thesis starts with a research overview of the relationship between financial system development...
The function of foreign capital in the development programs of underdeveloped countries is not a di...
The research investigates the causes of unemployment in Namibia, Nigeria and South Africa and the ro...
The economic growth in developing countries should be taken into consideration because it covers 81%...