The battle against the coronavirus is above all a public health crisis. Needless to say, the response to the crisis is having enormous economic repercussions. Some countries have imposed sweeping shutdown and isolation measures to contain the spread. As a result, businesses are closing and unemployment is soaring. Countries that are net exporters of oil and gas will perhaps
Read More1 Introduction The effectiveness of foreign aid remains controversial. A large literature studies how aid is spent (Werker et al., 2009); how it is absorbed in the domestic economy (Temple and van de Sijpe, 2017); and how much it ultimately stimulates growth (Dalgaard et al., 2004), improves human development outcomes (Boone, 1996), and reduces poverty (Collier and Dollar, 2
Read MorePREFACE The World Investment Report supports policymakers by monitoring global and regional foreign direct investment trends and documenting national and international investment policy developments. The policy chapter of this year’s report takes stock of efforts being made towards the reform of international investment agreements and surveys new measures. Inc
Read MoreIntroduction For Somali economy, it is absolutely necessary to efficiently manage and use the human and natural resources which God has given to the nation, to foster and maintain a positive rate of economic growth, reduce the poverty and lessen the reliance on international donors’ assistance. The Government recognizes achieving these goals require a series of policy and a co
Read MoreAdorno was a critical philosopher but after returning from years in Exile in the United State he was then considered part of the establishment and was condemned by the student movement of 1969. The Iraqi sociologist, Dr. I. al-Haidari was studying sociology in Germany during the 60s and early 70s when he wrote his Ph.D. thesis. He attended the lecture by Adorno when a group o
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