نتایج جستجو برای: growth status

تعداد نتایج: 1205591  

2015
Lee R Lynd Mariam Sow Annie FA Chimphango Luis AB Cortez Carlos H Brito Cruz Mosad Elmissiry Mark Laser Ibrahim A Mayaki Marcia AFD Moraes Luiz AH Nogueira Gideon M Wolfaardt Jeremy Woods Willem H van Zyl

Among the world's continents, Africa has the highest incidence of food insecurity and poverty and the highest rates of population growth. Yet Africa also has the most arable land, the lowest crop yields, and by far the most plentiful land resources relative to energy demand. It is thus of interest to examine the potential of expanded modern bioenergy production in Africa. Here we consider bioen...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 1993
R V Santos

This paper reviews the literature on the physical growth of native populations from Brazil. Studies aiming at relating the physical growth patterns of these populations to their nutritional status are relatively recent and still do not provide a comprehensive picture of the situation. Compared to non-indigenous Brazilian children and international reference populations (NCHS), indigenous childr...

2007
RANA HASAN DEVASHISH MITRA MEHMET ULUBASOGLU

This paper goes over some of the recent discussions on the effects on growth and poverty of institutions and policies, especially those that relate to the functioning of the private sector. It examines the empirical relationship between various measures of institutional quality and regulatory policies, and economic growth and poverty. The results suggest that good governance, as measured by a s...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 1993
L H Allen

This review of the Nutrition Collaborative Research Support Program (Nutrition CRSP) describes the results of a longitudinal study of the effects of marginal malnutrition on human function in Egypt, Kenya, and Mexico. Growth-stunting occurred soon after birth and was associated with cognitive and behavioral deficits in infancy and childhood. Maternal nutritional status was implicated in this ph...

2010
Jayati Ghosh

This paper compares the experience of poverty reduction in China and India. It finds that more than economic growth per se, what has mattered crucially is the nature of the growth: whether it is associated with growing inequalities that do not allow the benefits of growth to reach the poor; whether the structural change involved in the growth process generates sufficient opportunities for produ...

Journal: :Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019

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