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The Youth Labor Market in Cambodia
The baby boom during the 1980s and 1990s in Cambodia (after the nation successfully put a decade long civil war behind it and regained peace) has now resulted in the creation of a large labor pool for the Cambodian economy. Such a large stock of potentially dynamic workers could be […]
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Bleeding Hearts of Liberty
The Occupy protesters know what they are articulating, but are nonetheless unable to provide a cogent alternative.
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Less Money, Less Education, Less Opportunity?
Education is one of the keys that can help developing countries cope with the negative effects of their development status and reach strong economic growth – or even change their status from “developing” to “developed”. Higher education aimed at professionals and scholars can be the core of such processes, so […]
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Disasteracy: Democracy’s role in disaster!
Political and economic systems seem to play an important role when it comes to determining the extent of the death toll caused by disasters. Read more
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Beyond Haiti: Preparing for the next disaster
What kind of assistance will be necessary for the future? Read more