International Development
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- Seth Appiah-Opoku
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DOI: 10.5772/63034
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- Kati Suominen, 2017. "Fuelling Trade in the Digital Era: The Global Landscape and Implications for Southeast Asia," Working Papers id:12341, eSocialSciences.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Yoshinori Fukubayashi & Makoto Kimura, 2017. "Spot Improvement of Rural Roads Using a Local Resource- Based Approach: Case Studies from Asia and Africa," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Ignacio De Los Rios-Carmenado & Ricardo Stratta Fernandez & Miriam Lopez Gonzalez, 2017. "Developing Competencies for Rural Development Project Management through Local Action Groups: The Punta Indio (Argentina) Experience," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Colin Pritchard & Steven Keen, 2017. "Comparing GDP Health and Military Expenditure, Poverty and Child Mortality of 71 Countries from Different Regions," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Luke Strongman, 2017. "Natural Disaster and International Development," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Sherif Shehata & Nehal Mohammed Elmashad & Azza Hassan, 2017. "Current Review of Medical Research in Developing Countries: A Case Study from Egypt," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Gabriel Staicu & Razvan Barbulescu, 2017. "A Study of the Relationship between Foreign Aid and Human Development in Africa," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Hettie Schonfeldt & Nicolette Hall & Beulah Pretorius & Hettie Carina Schonfeldt, 2017. "Nutrition-Sensitive Agricultural Development for Food Security in Africa: A Case Study of South Africa," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
- Julius Juma Okello & Kirimi Sindi & Kelvin Shikuku & Margaret McEwan & Jan Low, 2017. "A Study of Household Food security and Adoption of Biofortified Crop Varieties in Tanzania: The Case of Orange- Fleshed Sweetpotato," Chapters, in: Seth Appiah-Opoku (ed.), International Development, IntechOpen.
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- O40 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity - - - General
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