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    National Determinants of Intra-industry Trade in Argentina by De Cicco, Javier Alfredo, Calá, Carla Daniela, Berges, Miriam Edith

    Published 2011
    “…Intra-industry trade (IIT) is a growing component of world trade, especially in developed countries. It generates less redistributive effects and lower demands for protection. …”
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    Physical dating violence: a dyadic types analysis in argentinean population by Arbach, Karin, Nguyen-Vo, Thuy, Bobbio, Antonella

    Published 2015
    “…Violence against women in dating relationships has been extensively explored in most developed countries and more pointedly in developing countries. …”
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    Alteraciones Neuropsicológicas y Emocionales en Niños Prematuros de muy Bajo Peso al Nacer by García Bermudez, Olga, Cruz-Quintana, Francisco, Sosa, María Ángeles, Mañas, Mauro, de la Cruz, Jesús, Pérez-García, Miguel

    Published 2012
    “…Memory Consolidation and Neural Substrate of Reward: Prematurity is one of the most relevant health problems among children in the developed countries.  Around  8  to  10%  of  children  birth  before  the  37  week  and/or with  a  very  low  birth  weight  (VLBW)  (1500  g).  …”
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    Composting of feedlot manure with sawdust-woodshavings: process and quality of the final product by Hang, S., Castán, E., Daghero, A., Buffa, E., Ringuelet, A., Satti, P., Mazzarino, M.J., Negro, G.

    Published 2015
    “…Composting of feedlot manure is a common practice in developed countries which aims at taking advantage of its value as reclamation and fertilizer as well as at reducing its negative impact on the environment. …”
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    The Financing Challenges of Structural Transformations in Africa in the Post-Covid-19 Period: An Opportunity to Rethink the Financial Resilience of the Continent by Hamimida, Mama

    Published 2024
    “…The increase in interest rates in developed countries could push heavily indebted nations into a debt crisis. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL LAW AND VULTURE FUNDS: IN SEARCH OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS by Pavlidis , George

    Published 2020
    “…In recent years, there has been growing concern among politicians, the academic world and the general public about the aggressive strategies implemented by 'vulture funds' in sovereign debt markets and their negative effects, especially on the economies of developing countries. In the absence of an international mechanism for the restructuring of sovereign debt, developing countries with financial difficulties and their private creditors must negotiate in good faith to forge a fair and viable restructuring agreement. …”
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    The informal urban work in Argentina in the period 1995-2003. An analysis of his evolution, characteristics and factors of risk by Giuliodori, Roberto F., Gonzáles, Mariana V., Heredia, Mariana

    Published 2006
    “…Labor informality is a reality of all the economies of the world, but it is in the underdeveloped and developing countries that it has the greatest significance because of the magnitude of the labor market. …”
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    WHAT IS OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? - A CONCEPTUAL, PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF "GENETIC INFORMATION" AS AN OBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW by Donadio Linares, Luciano M.

    Published 2020
    “…International negotiations are in a kind of political lock caused by divergent positions between developed and developing countries. This article is intended to describe genetic information as an object of study, the state of the international debate and some systemic effects of this discussion on some fundamentals of the contemporary international law, such as the principle of national sovereignty over natural resources. …”
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    Successful experiences of mobile learning in formative processes by Ramírez, Eugenio, Zambrano, Juan

    Published 2020
    “…The use of mobile learning passed in a way to close the digital gap in the school field, to a way to mitigate some social inequalities, that is, contribute to closing the social and pedagogical gap, especially in developing countries. Such situation faces great challenges, summed up in the construction and adoption of bold and flexible public policies.…”
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    Trade and Technology Progress: An Analysis for Uruguay by Peluffo, Adriana

    Published 2008
    “…This work provides evidence of the dynamic gains from trade openness for a small developing country, analysing simultaneously the various possible channels of international technology diffusion at the firm level. …”
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    From individual health to global health in the search for a better world by Rodriguez, María Isabel

    Published 2020
    “…It is necessary to break with the criteria of paternalistic and dependent assistance, which is not successful in developing the potential of developing countries, with the aim of placing them in conditions of contribution to the construction of a better, healthy and safe world.…”
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    Global governance in the health sector: changes in the “world order”, in the international arena and impacts in health by Almeida, Celia Maria de

    Published 2020
    “…Changes to WHO funding and the emergence of new institutional alignments have increased private sector participation in decision-making processes and in health sector regulation, expressed in the privatisation of service provision, cooperation and international aid in health to developing countries, as vertical programmes proliferate and national governments are bypassed to the detriment of public and universal health systems strengthening.…”
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