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I feel discouraged, because I am unsure of what to say to prospects.
"Political instability and prolonged lawlessness have wracked Sudan and ruined the country's prospects for long-term investment and economic development. Although the small services sector has been marginally expanding, the large informal economy continues to be an important source of production and employment in the fragile economy."
earnings and growth prospects,news of new products or planned services and the general state of the economy
earnings and growth prospects,news of new products or planned services and the general state of the economy
Go back down to 48 but will found stability at 52 for next 4 months. Expect it going back up 60 and above in 2015.
Yes, Modernization theory was initially pessimistic about the prospects for development in the Third World. It viewed traditional societies as obstacles to progress and believed that they needed to adopt Western values and institutions to develop. This approach was criticized for being ethnocentric and for ignoring the complexities of development in different contexts.
STEPHEN GREEN has written: 'CHINA'S STOCK MARKET: A GUIDE TO ITS PROGRESS, PLAYERS AND PROSPECTS' 'DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA'S STOCK MARKET, 1984-2002: EQUITY POLITICS AND MARKET INSTITUTIONS'
The future prospects in company may be in various aspects. This can be in terms of opportunities that may come up in the future. It also could refer to plans for development and growth.
it has great prospect of industries ,trade,tourism commercial farming,aggro based industry and so on.
this development region has great prospect of producing hydroelectricity,commercial farming if cash crops, agro based industries,and trade and tourism
This is very personal, but a better salary, improved working atmosphere and conditions and the prospects of a successful career will motivate almost everyone.
B. C. Malla has written: 'Development administration problems and prospects in the context of Sixth Five Year Plan' 'People's participation in development' -- subject(s): Community development, Social surveys 'An evaluation of development activities of nagar panchayat'
Institutional Nesting is a theory of International Organizations which holds that a defining factor in the development, shape, and decay of Institutions is the way in which they interact with other Institutions. For example, Institutional Nesting might posit the success of ASEAN was a result of it's ability to "nest" itself within existing WTO norms and regulations. The term was probably coined by Berkeley Professor Vinod Aggarwal, it might help to read some of his work on it. For example, "Institutional Nesting: Lessons and Prospects" which a quick google search shows is free from Princeton.
Edmonton Prospects was created in 2005.
Hans-Joachim Karger has written: 'Development prospects and investment opportunities in the wood working and wood processing industries in Indonesia'
Harry Hillman-Chartrand has written: 'A commentary on the preliminary report of the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada'
Leroy Francis Rogers has written: 'Development and prospects of the Columbia Basin livestock industry' -- subject(s): Animal industry