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    INVESTMENT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HERITAGE ASSETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: FACTS AND CONCEPTS by Amal Ahmed Abdo, Ahmed Abdel Ghani Morsi, Bahaa Muhammad Wajdi Arif

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Developing countries have many cities which contain a historic district that include older buildings and streets as well as traditional activities and/or events. …”
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    A Review of Solar Dehydration of Onion Slices in Developing Countries by Asim Osman Elzubeir

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This review paper discusses reduction of post-harvest losses of bulb onion in developing countries using solar dehydration, special attention was given to Sudan.…”
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    The political dimension of environmental degradation in developing countries in light of economic globalization by حسين عبد الحسين

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Economic globalization has caused a serious imbalance in the economies of developing countries that has led them to Slipping into indebtedness, those debts that prompted the governments of developing countries to think about dealing with the economic imbalance that befell their economies …”
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    Determination of Bank Choice and Reasons for Formal Savings in A Developing Country by Jamil Salem Al-Zaidanin

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…ABSTRACT: Savings mobilization is one of the difficult tasks in the banking industry especially in a developing country; this is because of a great variety of social and cultural factors in addition to the disposable income and other factors. …”
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    MEASUREMENT AND INTERPRETATION OF THE IMPACT OF SOME MACROECECONOMIC VARIABLES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN SELECTED DEVELOPING COUNTRIES by Alaa M. Abdullah

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Are macroeconomic variables one means by which measure the performance of economic sectors including the agricultural sector, because they are interested in studying how they are through to reach the level equilibrium of the sector, through the knowledge of the changes that you get the rates of growth and the problems faced over time, And that part of the cause of this is due to the difference in the performance of the agricultural policy makers in these economies to counter these influences that contribute to the effects of directly or indirectly in the performance of its agricultural sector, as well as the effects of different variables that contribute to the macroeconomic performance of the agricultural problem arose here, Came the importance of research in the economic development of developing countries in which the role of agriculture in large macroeconomic disrupted if agriculture is neglected and deprived of resources or subjected to prejudice because of the use of policies that negatively impact on producer incentives While research aimed at identifying and measuring the impact of macroeconomic variables on the performance of the agricultural sector in a number of developing countries during the period (1980-2007), depending on the hypothesis that macroeconomic variables have different impacts in the performance of the agricultural sector in a number of developing countries, according to the nature of the structures economic and efficiency of their policy in dealing with these variable, In order to prove this hypothesis has been selected number of developing countries that included Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Tunisia, which has been the use of model regression combination (Pooled Regression), which measures the effect of economic variables on growth rate of Vary from one country to another, and during the analysis was the conclusion that the independent variables, namely inflation and the exchange rate and the average per capita GDP and economic openness agricultural and government spending and programs of the International Monetary Fund and the interest rate) with different impacts (positive and negative) in the rate of the growth of agricultural output (variable-based) in each country of the sample as well as in meta-analysis of selected countries .…”
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    دراسة أثر الإقتصاد غير الرسمي علي الإقتصاد المصري by أحمد يحي, أحمد يحي

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…تواجه الکثير من الدول النامية مشکلة من کبر حجم القطاع غير الرسمي ، حيث تشير بعض التقديرات إلي أن حجم القطاع غير الرسمي في اقتصادات الدول النامية يمثل نسبة مرتفعة تتراوح بين 30-70% من إجمالي الناتج القومي لهذه الدول ، وهو ما يعني أن نسبة کبيرة من الأنشطة الاقتصادية في الدول النامية يتم تشغيلها بمستوى أقل من المستوى الأمثل للتشغيل وبتکلفة مرتفعة ، وهو ما يحد من الاستفادة من الموارد الإقتصادية والطاقات الإنتاجية المتاحة المتاحة . Many developing countries face the problem of the large size of the informal sector, as some estimates indicate that the size of the informal sector in the economies of developing countries represents a high percentage ranging between 30-70% of the gross national product of these countries, which means that a large proportion of Economic activities in developing countries are run at a less than optimal level for operation and at a high cost, which limits the utilization of the available economic resources and productive capacities.…”
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    دور الاستراتيجية الامريكية في عسكرة النظام العالمي والهيمنة على اقتصاديات البلدان النامية by رانيا محجازي

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The study aims to study the relationship between the USA strategic in militarizing the world order and dominating the economies of developing countries.oil, militarization, and crises of the capitalist system in the subordination of the developing countries to the developed countries, and the continuation of conflicts in them. …”
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    واقع وآفاق السياسات المالية والنقدية في البلدان النامية by محمد صقر, محمد معن ديوب, هيفاء غدير غدير

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This research provides a study of the economics of the developing countries by giving a group of general specifications of the economics of these countries. …”
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    تحرير التجارة الدولية كأحد الأساليب الترغيبية لجماعات الضغط الاقتصادية الدولية by زياد زنبوعة, ثناء أبا زيد, سمير ناصر

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…These blocs impose complete trade liberalization on developing countries,  forcing them to adopt market economy. …”
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    The social status of the elderly from the perspective of university students. Socio-field study by عدنان ناصر

    Published 2008-09-01
    “… The world is witnessing medical developments in the field of disease treatment, and the development of means of prevention, which led to an increase in life expectancy at birth, and this is why the age exceeded (eighty years) in some countries (1), including third world countries, as there are more than half of the elderly in the world living in countries Developing countries (2).. Which called attention to issues related to the social well-being of this group, as it was found that demographic changes are more rapid in developing countries, and that the percentage of the elderly is higher in the Arab region, as their percentage reached 5.6% in 1999 and is expected to reach 6.8% in 2025 and 12.5% ​​in 2050. …”
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