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Road Infrastructure and Economic Development

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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The relationship between the Haves and Have not’s Traditional evidence based on macro economic data draws an inflated positive relationship between investment in road transport infrastructure and economic development. Recent studies based on the developed world moderate this impact by exemplifying that a rise in infrastructure investments by 3-4% percentage points of GDP reduces poverty by [...]

A Man Who Changed the World

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

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Huacas is a critical intersection in the northeast end of Guanacaste, Costa Rica’s beach province. To the left, Tamarindo, Costa Rica’s premier surf city, and to the right, Flamingo Beach, the playground for the rich and famous where many Hollywood celebrities own beach mansions. What not many people know, and even less care about, is [...]

A Dream and a Truth

Monday, April 21, 2008

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Once upon a time I had a dream , dream that the world we live in ceases to show any economic disparity , people living if not in harmony as that’s against human nature ( so conflicts still exist) but no one dies of hunger. A few years ago when I used to think what it [...]

Good vs. Bad Economic Development Policies

Saturday, March 1, 2008

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Can you draw a universal distinction between good and bad Economic Development policies? For one, I would say - nothing of the universal kind exists. The relevant distinction between good and bad is based upon the social context of application, the forces at play, the realities undefined and the mentality at bay. The view point is [...]

Pakistan: Into The Future

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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The only Islamic nuclear power in the world, Pakistan is an important country and its role as a strong US ally in the war against terrorism has further enhanced its significance. Since its independence, Pakistan has never been able to stable itself economically and politically, sometimes facing enormous foreign pressures and sometimes drowning in its [...]

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