Uganda: Growing Out of PovertyKapil Kapoor World Bank, 1993 - 197 من الصفحات The technologies of information and communications and their application are becoming central issues for all governments trying to achieve long-run growth and international competitiveness. This country study provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of informatics in economic development and examines Turkey's efforts to develop its capacity in those areas. During the 1980s, Turkey laid the foundation for its transition to an information-based economy by liberalizing finance and investment regulations and by reducing barriers to competition. Tariffs on computer equipment were slashed, and the government embarked on a program of investment in the communications system. Investors responded, particularly in the finance and travel sectors and in select operations of large corporations. But the largest consumer of these technologies is still the Turkish government. And gains in productivity expected from modernization have not yet been widely evident. This study says that the most effective policy to promote an information-based economy is a commitment to open competitive markets. The major factor in that commitment is building up an educated workforce. Although Turkey's performance in this area is better than most developing countries', this report contends it needs to do more to meet its goal of full participation in the new era of informatics. The study contains cross-country comparative data throughout the book and in annexes. |
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... Household Expenditure 7,512 11,810 3,485 1,845 6,885 11,760 7,491 7,517 Household Size 5.4 4.8 6.1 6.4 5.6 4.5 4.5 5.7 Dependency Ratio ( % ) 44 38 51 52 46 37 45 44 Average Age of Household Head 42 Female Headed Households ( % ) · ...
... Household Expenditure 7,512 11,810 3,485 1,845 6,885 11,760 7,491 7,517 Household Size 5.4 4.8 6.1 6.4 5.6 4.5 4.5 5.7 Dependency Ratio ( % ) 44 38 51 52 46 37 45 44 Average Age of Household Head 42 Female Headed Households ( % ) · ...
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... households which prevent them from entering what would otherwise be a natural activity for female - headed households . Maize Weeding . One illustration of asymmetric rights and obligations within the household is given where women work ...
... households which prevent them from entering what would otherwise be a natural activity for female - headed households . Maize Weeding . One illustration of asymmetric rights and obligations within the household is given where women work ...
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... household farming . " Unskilled wages in the public sector are significantly below the average return to labor in household farming on the assumption of a reasonable intensity of work . " Thus , it would appear that , none of the ...
... household farming . " Unskilled wages in the public sector are significantly below the average return to labor in household farming on the assumption of a reasonable intensity of work . " Thus , it would appear that , none of the ...
المحتوى
A Profile of Poverty | 3 |
The Poor and the Vulnerable DE 222272838 77 41 | 17 |
The Gender Dimension | 25 |
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activities adjustment agricultural agricultural sector AIDS allocation average Bank of Uganda Botswana capita cash crops cassava coffee constraints cotton countries decline district domestic donors earnings economic growth estimate exchange rate export crops farmers feeder roads female Finance food crops formal sector funds gender Government of Uganda growth rate household farms impact implemented important improved incidence income increase industry inflation informal sector infrastructure investment Kampala Karamoja Kenya Kitgum labor force labor market macroeconomic maize male matoke Mbale MFEP Ministry National Manpower Survey NGOs orphans output percent of GDP policies poor population poverty in Uganda poverty line poverty reduction primary education priority production projects public expenditure reducing poverty relative Report result revenue role rural areas share Social Sector Source strategy Table tons/ha Total Ugandan Shillings UNICEF urban areas wage labor women workers World Bank yields