What is the Most Important Thing that makes a Developing Nation Economically successful? Education, Trade, Democracy, Women or Other

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Pages:116
ISBN:1-4955-0730-0
978-1-4955-0730-4
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Dr. Margolis' book analyzes the importance of several economic and cultural factors that impact the development of economic success in the developing world. It compiles data to consider the importance each factor, education, trade, democracy, women, or other, in the economic success or failure of developing nations.

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"... which analyzes key factors for economic success among developing nations. Most developing nations are poor nations. This work offers them statistical evidence about which economic factors have enabled some to have more economic success than others."
Dr. Roslyn Simowitz,
University of Texas, Arlington


Table of Contents

Foreword by Dr. Roslyn Simowitz

Acknowledgements

Key Factors for Economic Success in Third World Nations

What Difference Does GNP Per Capita Make?

Sectors

Education

The Military

Trade

Democracy

Corruption

Children and the Elderly

Energy

Women

Unemployment

Religion / Culture

Conclusion

Index

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