... us in the long term" How much do national economies need to invest now in order ... warming, it is the poor, particularly those in developing and emerging economies, who stand to suffer the most from the loss of so-called ...
... programmes would face less pressure and national economies would flourish. Farrelly concludes that the greatest obstacle will be convincing the general public that slowing ...
... news reports focus on the shaky footing of the national economy, a researcher from North Carolina State University has released a study laying out several best ...
The nation’s economy is in deep trouble, which means financial woes all over the world, with millions of people affected.Read More...
... ; and Individual productivity is greater in contributing to local and national economies. UNU also calls on the world's research ... to attend school and, an opportunity to participate in the local economy; all mechanisms which work towards breaking the cycle ...
... out the kind of tradeable products that tend to emerge together in national economies and highlights areas where economies may have great difficulty diversifying. On providing easily understandable information ...
... the study of nanotoxicology with the goal of making contribution to application of nanoscience and nanotechnology in various fields of national economy ...
... : ensuring that something which could offer huge rewards to the nation's health is not overlooked because it does not offer huge rewards to the national economy. President Obama's promise to lift the Bush ban on human embryological stem cell ...
National economies are driven by the automobile, even during an economic downturn. Every day, hundreds of millions ...
... of how NC State contributes to the strengthening of our state and national economy. By partnering with organizations like AgriTech, the university's scientific discoveries move beyond the Belltower ...
... rates, women's age, insurance cover, the national economy, but the most important is certainly inequality in access to healthcare and ART. In Western Europe it is easier for people ...
... health and damage household livelihoods as well as national economies," said co-chair Marguerite Pappaioanou, executive director, Association of American Veterinary Medical ...
... societies is on a par with the most egalitarian modern democratic economies. Coordinated by Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, an evolutionary ... of wealth inheritance and of inequality rivaling the most unequal national economies in the world today," said Mulder. In hunter ...
... these huge cuts on university budgets they will have a devastating effect not only on students and staff, but also on our international competitiveness, national economy and ability to recover from recession ... cuts ...
At his much-anticipated health care forum on Thursday, President Obama used his opening remarks to make the case that reforming the health care system is critical to the nation’s economy.