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This article discusses the past twenty-five years of economic and political transition in Poland. It traces the origin of the “Polish dilemma” by pointing out the “Grand Failures” of the command-and-control economy; discusses the philosophical underpinnings of the reform effort; and delineates the major components of the Balcerowi...
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Authors Richard J. Hunter, Jr., Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V.
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This article is based on the research on utilization and interoperability of ChineseXBRL taxonomy elements, focusing on the improvement of the insufficient XBRL taxonomy elements. The authors believe that increase the number of XBRL taxonomy elements can enhance the interoperability of financial reports and accuracy of compiling XBRL software elements. ...
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Authors Hu Renyu, Peng Chen, Ni Kaishi
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The study assesses Irrigated Tomato Farming on Resource Productivity of Farmers in Vandeikya, Local Government Area of Benue state. To achieve this, primary and secondary data were used. The analytical tools include descriptive statistics and stochastic frontier production function applied on a cross-sectional data of 120 irrigated tomato farmers during 2013 farming season. The results f...
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Authors Cyprian Clement Abur
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Page No. 43 to 49

The article deals with a design of model for decreasing costs in the supply chain with especially importance of alternative suppliers on the base model of authors Bahareh Amirjabbari, Nadia Bhuiyan and their cost minimization model with adjustment of safety stock. Paper shows the formulation and design of cost model with outlining a model in a particular case study to supply chain with t...
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Authors Olaf Dejnega
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Page No. 31 to 41

Employment and unemployment are important subjects that draw attention to participants in economic occurrences of all countries. Monitoring of their dynamics attracts particular attention of the public in transitional countries. Due to numerous particularities accompanying transition, labour market problems in Serbia will continue being the main concern of various economic analyses for a...
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Authors Olgica Bou00c5u00a1koviu00c4u2021
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Page No. 19 to 29

Against the backdrop and inability of formal sector to providing adequate employment to job seekers, the paper seeks to examine the role of urban informal enterprises as an alternative to job provision in Ibadan cosmopolitan region. It employed use of structured questionnaire to analyse the perception of residents and operators to contribution of UIEs on urban economy. Using systematic s...
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Authors Abolade Olajoke, Adeboyejo Thompson Aina, Kehinde, Olamiju Ogini
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This study examines the determinants of mobile phone among the university students special reference to Rajarata University of Sri Lanka. The sample is selected by using stratified sampling method. The data collected through 10 mixtures of open and closed questions. The study used mainly primary date but secondary data too used in books and internet sources. This research is hypotheses t...
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Authors A.M. Priyangani Adikari
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Bias-Based Policing: Voices from Within
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 13 Issue: 4
The popularity of the terms racial profiling and bias-based policing over the past few decades has provoked a great interest and curiosity among researchers and practitioners. Initially, studies are conducted from subaltern perspective by analyzing disparity in traffic stops; recently scholars twisted towards police perspective and started striving to understand bias in broader aspects o...
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Authors Ralph Ioimo, Theresa Pelfrey, Prit Kaur, Don Chon, Furman Smith, Barr Younker, Lisa Zanglin
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Page No. 27 to 36

By extending the deterrence theory to national level, the current study tested the hypothesis that ineffective government is largely responsible for higher homicide rate in a nation. The homicide data required for the test were collected from the World Health Organization and the information on governance from the World Bank’s World Governance Indicators for 122 nations....
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Authors Dr. Barr Younker, Dr. Don Soo Chon, Dr. Theresa Pelfrey
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SHGs and its Marketing Problems
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 13 Issue: 4
This paper is focused on the Problems of Self Help Groups. Women constitute nearly half of the rural population in India and play a vital role in Rural Economy. It is necessary for programmes specially targeted for a woman has been emphasized. As a result of the poverty alleviation scheme, such Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP), Training of Rural Youth for Self-employment (TR...
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Authors V.Krishnaveni, Dr. H. Haridas
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