Women have to be able to feel worthy in order for them to get out of their current economic solution. Limited access to employment for women results in a loss to businesses as well as to families. Low-income women have no access to an education or to better employment and by raising a woman's worth, they will soon feel worthy of making a better life for themselves and their families which will in turn, better the community.
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which people have formed an economic oligarchy in several latin American countries
(Needs) national economic empowerment and development strategy
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) uses multiple criterion to evaluate nations independently of economic indicators such as gross domestic product and per capita values. The most commonly applied UNDP test is their comprehensive Human Development Index (HDI). Other evaluative criterions the UNDP use regard their member states gender, inequality, and poverty levels.
It could be if the economic improvement of the low income country results in materials that the high income country needs.
Economic development
James V. Cornehls has written: 'Economic development and economic growth' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development
To help poor countries
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financial problems
NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development) is a program for the socio-economic development of African countries. The countries that belong to NEPAD include all 54 African Union member states.
Cities in developing countries act as hubs for economic activities, attracting investment, creating job opportunities, and fostering innovation. They serve as centers for industry, commerce, and services, driving economic growth and development. By concentrating resources and providing infrastructure, cities can help improve living standards and reduce poverty for residents. Additionally, cities can facilitate the transfer of knowledge and technology, further supporting economic development in developing countries.
There are 138 developing countries according to the United Nations classification based on their economic development indicators.
Kamal Mathur has written: 'Economic development in the Third World countries' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Income
John Vereker has written: 'Managing resources for development' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development projects, Economic policy, Management, Resource allocation
Benjamin Howard Higgins has written: 'W.S. Jevons - a centenary estimate' 'Employment without inflation' -- subject(s): Inflation (Finance), Employment (Economic theory), Unemployment, Effect of inflation on, Fiscal policy, Full employment policies 'Japan and Southeast Asia' -- subject(s): History 'Economic development' 'Dualism, dependency, and continuing underdevelopment' -- subject(s): Dependency, Foreign economic relations, Economic conditions, Dependency on foreign countries 'New approaches for development planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social policy 'Economic development of a small planet' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic conditions, Developing countries 'Economic stabilization and development in Indonesia' -- subject(s): Economic policy 'Business taxation and regulation of profits transfers in underdeveloped countries' -- subject(s): Foreign Investments, Investments, Foreign, Profit, Taxation 'A development strategy for Indonesia' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic assistance, Economic conditions 'Regional development theories & their application' -- subject(s): Regional planning, Regional disparities, Regionalism 'The economic and social development of Libya' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social policy, Social conditions 'Obstacles to development in Indonesia and the Philippines' -- subject(s): Economic conditions