نتایج جستجو برای: and government

تعداد نتایج: 16839260  

2007
Calvin Chun Yu Paul Jen-Hwa Hu

The advancement of information and communications technology (ICT) has revolutionized the way governments deliver public services, thereby fostering the development of egovernment in general and attracting increasing interests in ubiquitous government. While egovernment encourages online services which can substitute or complement conventional offline services, the presence of digital divide ca...

Journal: :iranian economic review 0

one of the measures taken by the 1979 revolutionary government of iran was to denounce the mixed public-private ownership of the banking system of the pre-revolutionary era and implement a full scale banking nationalization and merging scheme. since then the banking system has been operating under close supervision and scrutiny of the government - exercising its power to impose a variety of res...

2002
Jeff Chamberlain Tanya Castleman

Governments are pursuing initiatives to deliver their services on-line in order to provide better service to citizens as well as to reduce their own business costs. Designing good applications is not just a matter of developing good technical solutions. The context in which the application will be used is also important. One application with the potential to benefit both government and citizens...

Journal: :World hospitals and health services : the official journal of the International Hospital Federation 2007
Arjan de Jager Victor van Reijswoud

E-Governance is a powerful tool to bring about change to the government processes in the developing world. E-governance operates at the cross roads between Information and Communication Technology and government processes and is divided in three overlapping domains: e-administration, e-services and e-society. In order to be successful, e-governance needs to be firmly embedded in the existing go...

Journal: :Keiei Shigaku (Japan Business History Review) 1971

Journal: :The Economic Journal 1910

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2012
Matthew H R Anstey Stephen P Gildfind Eugene Litvak

One of the elements of the health reform plan, as agreed to by Australian state and federal governments, is to introduce a 4-h National Access Target, to reduce emergency department (ED) waiting times. This article highlights the flawed rationale behind the 4-h rule, the UK experience of this rule and discusses the potential dangers it poses to Australian patients. An alternative solution propo...

2014
Tom Kenyon Yotam Margalit

What actions can governments in developing countries take to make their economies more appealing to foreign investors? One increasingly prominent answer focuses on the effect of signing onto international economic agreements, showing that countries’ participation in investment and trade treaties is associated with greater inflow of FDI. Yet the nature of this empirical relationship remains uncl...

2009
W. Kalpravidh

The prevalence of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in Asia has been reviewed and the need for a coordinated control program at the regional and sub-regional is evident. The feasibility and willingness of governments and agencies provided financial support for the control program as well as the livestock producers cooperating with the program are essential in ensuring a successful FMD control progra...

2010

Tax reform has been an integral part of the economic reforms of most countries that have undertaken structural adjustment programmes. Even in the developed countries, tax reforms have been a prominent feature during the 1980s. One of the important reasons impelling governments of the developing countries embarking on economic reform programmes to undertake tax reform has been the need to cut th...

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