... crisis countries are highly synchronized and follow business cycles in Japan, while they differ from cycles in Australia and New Zealand. On the other hand, greater China, including Hong Kong and ... synchronization in the region. We examine the following twelve countries in the Asia Pacific region: five Asian crisis countries (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand), China, Singapore, ... of CAP shocks on CUR and RGDP are invariant to the ordering between CUR and RGDP. On the other hand, capital flows might affect CUR and RGDP within a quarter, and the CUR and RGDP shocks may...
... students - A survey in German-speaking countries. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health2010 4:21.Frank and Frank Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2010, 4:21http://www.capmh.com/content/4/1/21Page ... schools and buildingnetworks among the different departments of child and adult psychiatry nationally and also internation-ally will contribute to standardizing goals and teach-ing methods and ... (Vienna) and the other in 2008 (Salzburg). InVienna, there is a stand-alone CAP curriculum.In Switzerland, all 3 medical schools are well estab-lished and have a long tradition. In Switzerland...
... IraqiKurdistan regionand in Iraq as whole. The study canalso guide researchers to expand on the individual issuesrecognized in this study and try to better elaborate and understand them.ConclusionsThe ... received much attention and has been recognized as a need in many countries, which is attributed to the successful experience in anumber of countries particularly in the Middle East and the advocacy ... other two governor-ates in Kurdistan region; Sulaymaniya and Duhok. Pro-fessionals working in other governorates may facedifferent problems and challenges and have differentviews on the issues...
... consumption by region, 2000 and 2050 (projected). Rosegrant and Thornton, 2008. 30World production of meat 1961-2007 (FAO, 2009)224Land used by regionand country group, 1961,1991 and 2007, ... world Genetics and breeding Feed resources and Utilization Human resource International trading 20Role of livestock•Livestock’s critical role in nutrition Milk and /or meat important ... and sanition2IntroductionThe world problems:–PopulationPresent: 6.7 billionYear of 2025: 9.5billion–Land limited: agriculture, building, infrastructure, climate change…, Food demands...
... Jews?—Many things, good and bad, and above all one thing of the nature both of the best and the worst: the grand style in morality, the fearfulness and majesty of infinite demands, of infinite significations, ... settled, authorized, and respected somewhere, and wish to put an end to the nomadic life, to the ‘wandering Jew’,— and one should certainly take account of this impulse and tendency, and MAKE ADVANCES ... only at 247 of 301 Beyond Good and Evil fatherlandism, and know how to love the South when in the North and the North when in the South—the born Midlanders, the ‘good Europeans.’ For them...
... Regulations in 155 Countries East Asia and Pacific Region Regional Profile Benchmarking—Entry Regulation East Asia and Pacific Region Compared to Global Best / Selected Other Countries Cost ... IslandsMicronesiaLao PDRVietnamMongoliaSolomon IslandsRegional AveragePNGTongaKiribatiThailandVanuatuSamoaChinaMalaysiaFijiKoreaHong Kong, ChinaTaiwan, ChinaSingaporeIrelandShortest ... 1000Timor LesteIndonesiaTongaSamoaPalauSolomon IslandsLao PDRKiribatiMarshall IslandsPNGVanuatuFijiMicronesiaCambodiaRegional AverageThailandPhilippinesVietnamMongoliaMalaysiaChinaHong...
... there may be differences between the Bank and Fund in these assessments and possible scenarios and it is not known how these will be played out in the countries where they occur. Since CPIAs ... Point for the Initiative. Another 14 countries have reached the Decision Point and are at various stages of the cycle while 11 countries from the list of 38 countries that were judged to be potentially ... made in the DSF of IMF lending to low income countries which correspond to the IDA eligible countries. These countries can access the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility up to 140 percent of...
... approaches and make suggestions for further research work by the World Bank and IMF during IDA 14 and after to strengthen its application to individual countries. Debt Sustainability and Debt ... foreign and domestic, public and publicly guaranteed, private non-guaranteed, including both short- and long-term debt, without compromising its long-term development goals and objectives. Countries ... discussed above and in Annex 1. These were the PV of public and publicly guaranteed external debt to GDP, exports, and government revenue, and debt service on the same debt to exports, and government...
... policies and institutional capability and vulnerability to shocks are other factors identified as being important for assessing a country’s debt sustainability. In particular, country policies and ... maintain sustainable debt levels and reduce the risk to IDA of debt problems in the countries in which IDA will provide a significant share of financing under IDA 14 and later. 1 These multiple ... of debt outstanding as a ratio with GDP, exports or government revenue. The second is a weak institutional and policy environment in the country which makes it probable for such countries to...
... financial stability and depth; banking sector efficiency and resource mobilization; competitive environment for the private sector; factor and product markets; and policies and institutions ... equity and equality of economic opportunity, equity of public resource use, building human resources, safety nets; and poverty monitoring and analysis; and • Public sector management and institutions, ... measure that is available in most countries annually, less subject to serious errors and simple and transparent. At present, IDA is focused on the poorest countriesand among them, those that are...