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Ladifatou GACHILI NDI GBAMBIE,Ousseni MONGBET
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries have benefited for more than fifty years from international aid in the form of loans and/or donations. Nevertheless, they seem not to benefit from these massive financial resources (ODA) they receive because their econo...
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Osareme Erhomosele
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AbstractInvestigations into the relationship between capital structure and firm performance over the years have consistently produced mixed results in the light of prevailing theories relevant to the concept of capital structure. The study examined the n...
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Kamil Albert Homski
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The first aim of this study was to measure the efficiency of the R&D sector in the EU countries. The findings have indicated that the sector?s efficiency was different in particular countries. It was more than three times higher in the most efficient...
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Jakub Staniszewski
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The paper reviews the economic theories that describe the relationship between agricultural productivity growth and economic development. Historical examples of such relationships are also presented. The review proves that improvements in the productivit...
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Dmitry Lazarenko, Iaroslav Krutogorskyi
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The article presents the world economic trends of alternative energy. An analysis of international programs and innovative projects that are implemented and used in the energy sector is introduced. Conceptual proposals and innovative research in the fiel...
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Bright Kwakye-Awuah, Baah Sefa-Ntiri, Elizabeth Von-Kiti, Isaac Nkrumah and Craig Williams
Ground water samples from residential homes in three Regions of Ghana: Central, Greater Accra and Ashanti, were analyzed for iron and manganese contamination. The samples were exposed to characterized zeolite Y by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron mic...
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Peter Jarvis, Olivier Autin, Emma H. Goslan and Francis Hassard
Ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) have recently emerged as a viable technology for water disinfection. However, the performance of the technology in full-scale drinking-water treatment systems remains poorly characterised. Furthermore, current ...
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Tomas Bale?entis
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Tomas Bale?entis
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Tomas Bale?entis,Tianxiang Li,Alvydas Bale?entis
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