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    What has been achieved, what have been the constraints and what are the future priorities for pharmaceutical product-related R&D relevant to the reproductive health needs of developing countries?

    Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health, 2005
    This paper examines the role of public and private sectors in the development of contraception and other pharmaceutical products. It also explores the obstacles to availability of these products in developing countries, as well as further research needs.
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    Indian development strategy and economic performance mirrored in the eyes of a Japanese

    Global Development Network, 2004
    During the Nehru era, India was thought to be the most promising developing country among the newly independent countries. India was democratic, its economic size was huge, and the intellectual level of its professionals was high. Not only that, but there were entrepreneur groups who had developed indigenous technologies since the late 19th century.
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    The effect of China and India's growth and trade liberalisation on poverty in Africa

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005
    Despite the fact that trade between China, India (Asian Drivers) and Africa has grown significantly since 1990, it is only recently that attention has been paid to their impact on the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Migration, development and poverty reduction in Asia

    International Organization for Migration, 2005
    This document is a report from the The Regional Conference on Migration and Development in Asia, held in Lanzhou, China from 14-16 March 2005.The report focuses on the migration and development experiences of a selected number of Asian countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Pakistan and Viet Nam.
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    Globalisation and monetary policy in emerging markets

    Bank for International Settlements, 2005
    This document is a compilation of papers dealing with the effects of financial integration on emerging markets. The compilation holds a number of background papers which explore general issues of globalisation and monetary policy in emerging markets.
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    India-East Asia integration: a win-win for Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2005
    As East Asian economies begin to emerge from the shadow of the 1997 crisis, there appears to be an increasing recognition that greater economic coordination and cooperation among major Asian countries is essential to manage globalisation challenges, and to enhance Asia’s role in the world affairs.
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    Understanding the implications of migration for pro-poor agricultural growth

    Programme of Advisory and Support Services to DFID, 2004
    This paper examines the nature of changes and trends in rural-urban migration and the relevance of local labour markets and remittances to the livelihoods strategies of the rural poor.Main findings include: temporary migration and commuting are now a routine part of the livelihood strategies of the rural poor across a wide range of developing country contextsin many parts of South A
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    India: An integral part of new Asia

    Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, University of Singapore, 2004
    As East Asian economies emerge from the shadow of the 1997 crisis, there appears to be an increasing recognition that greater economic coordination and cooperation among major Asian countries is essential to manage globalisation challenges, and to enhance Asia’s role in the world affairs.
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    Determinants of export performance of Indian firms – A strategic perspective

    Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2004
    Macroeconomic policy reforms initiated in India since 1991 have brought about a significant improvement in the export performance of Indian firms.
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    The Indian diaspora’s political efforts in the United States

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2004
    As the Indian diaspora has begun to assert its financial and political power in the United States since the 1990’s, the Indian government has been developing a process of granting dual-citizenship to certain persons of Indian origin.

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