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National economic development

Hugh Pemberton, Relative decline and British economic policy in the 1960s , Historical Journal 47 (2004), 989-1013 Astrid Ringe and Neil Rollings, Responding to relative decline the creation of the National Economic Development Council, Economic History... [Pg.302]

Wardell, W.M., Clin. Pharmacol. Ther., (1978) 24, 374. Pharmaceuticals Working Party of the Chemicals EDC, "Innovative Activity in the Pharmaceutical Industry," National Economic Development Office, London, 1973. [Pg.149]

Figure 1 illustrates the strong correlation between national economic development and energy consumption. An attempt to normalize the scale effect has been made by presenting the data on a per capita basis. Thus... [Pg.219]

From the viewpoint of national economic development, complete appraisal of a project should encompass at least six areas of analysis sectoral framework market analysis process technology project scope management and persoiineI -and finance and econom--ics [1]. Sectoral framework analysis assesses the impact of sectoral and macroeconomic policies on the project and the impact of the project on sectoral development. This chapter is not intended to provide a complete guide-... [Pg.569]

The Chemistry for a Better Environment, National Economic Development Council, National Economic Development Office, London, 1992. [Pg.502]

Cannell, M. and Wood, S. 1992. Incentive pay impact and evolution, Institute of Personnel Management and National Economic Development Office. [Pg.199]

Neri, R. L. (2005). Importance of the mining sector to the Philippine economy. Manila National Economic Development Authority. [Pg.410]

The SETC sets strategic goals for national economic development formulates and oversees the implementation of sectoral programmes, regulations and annual plans for industry, transportation, commerce and trade provides coordinated solutions to major economic problems fosters the development of markets and helps balance domestic and international trade. [Pg.132]

National Economic Development Council/Manpower Services Commission (1984), Competence and Competition Training and Education in the Federal Republic of Germany, the United States and Japan (London National Economic Development Council/Manpower Services Commission). [Pg.252]

C. Queiroz, R. Haas, Y. Cai, National Economic Development and Prosperity Related to Paved Road Inffastmcture, Tmnsportation Res. Record 1455,1994. [Pg.327]

One of the conclusions from the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro (the Earth Summit) was the urgent need to find a more sustainable way of life, based on careful use of resources and a reduction in environmental emissions. There was also a call to move towards a model in which environmental enhancement is fully integrated with economic development. The consequences of this summit have been far-reaching not least by the fact that, in Europe and elsewhere, environmental protection requirements are now integrated into many policies rather than being separate pieces of legislation. Indeed Article 2 of the EC treaty states that the Community shall. .. promote throughout the Community harmonious, balanced and sustainable development of economic activities This may be viewed as the first step towards... [Pg.291]

Countries nevertheless spell out their policy intentions in their dmg legislation, or incorporate their pharmaceutical policy into national planning documents. For example, Tunisia s national pharmaceutical policy is incorporated into its five-year economic development plan. In Malaysia, dmg legislation and regulations and a system for selection, procurement and distribution of essential dmgs all serve to describe that country s policy regarding the pharmaceutical sector. [Pg.31]

I believe that nuclear energy must be part of a comprehensive integrated discussion about addressing our national and multinational goals in energy supply and security, environmental stewardship, and economic development. [Pg.58]

The spread of economic development has pushed the use of automobiles to all parts of the modern world. The bulk of industrialized nations including Japan, Britain, Germany, France and others have seen great increases in energy use. At the end of the 20th century, the U. S. used more energy per capita than any other nation, twice the rate of Sweden and almost three times that of Japan or Italy. In 1988, the United States, with only 5% of the earth s population, consumed 25% of all the world s oil and released about a fourth of the world s atmospheric carbon. [Pg.46]

The rich deposits of natural resources are important to China s economic development. Therefore, an effective integration of these factors is of the utmost necessity for the development of her national economy. How else can China think of achieving her goal of "The Four Modernizations" Science and Technology, Industry, Agriculture and Military Security ... [Pg.319]


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