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- Page 11 and 12: 1 IntroductionDeveloping countries
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Small is productiveNor, as Chinese
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disadvantaged, job creation is also
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5 Human development issues and poli
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working, is more influenced by the
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Table 5.5 Public education spending
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in the plains; and attracting quali
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as average incomes rise, in a 1 per
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nutrition, and changes in individua
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Lessons of experiencedegree to whic
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eflect the combined effects of and
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women receive a lower proportion ti
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Figure 5.3 Trends in birth and deat
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Figure 5.4 Income and fertility,sug
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successes. In Thailand contraceptiv
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old age and disability. Average imp
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fly on to bite the rich as well. In
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education and medical treatment.Chi
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manpower, the complementary barrier
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ureaucracies may have about be simp
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successes. It has played a majorThe
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to education, the level of human pr
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in most cases amplified by politica
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less than 1 percent a year in 11 of
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teachers, which is now starting to
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tion than on individual diseaseTrad
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tions, human skills or economic Fig
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on doctors in private practice. exh
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exporting nations can also help by
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encounter serious administrative Th
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Table SA. 4 Growth of merchandise e
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Bibliographical noteThis Report has
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Haddad, Wadi D., and others. Educat
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ContentsKey 108Introduction 109Tabl
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KeyFigures in the colored bands are
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Table 1. Basic IndicatorsGNP per ca
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Table 2. Growth of Production1 9 6
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Table 3. Structure of ProductionDis
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Table 4. Growth of Consumption and
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Table 5. Structure of DemandLow-inc
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Table 6. IndustrializationLow-incom
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Table 7. EnergyEnergyEnergy consump
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Table 8. Growth of Merchandise Trad
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Table 9. Structure of Merchandise E
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Table 10. Structure of Merchandise
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Table 11. Destination of Merchandis
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Table :12. Trade in Manufactured Go
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Table :13. Balance of Payments and
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Table 114. Flow of External Capital
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Table 15. External Public Debt and
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Table 16. Official Development Assi
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Table 17. Population Growth, Past a
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Table 18. Demographic and Fertility
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Table 19. Labor ForcePercentage ofp
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Table 20. UrbanizationPercentage of
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Table 21. Indicators Related to Lif
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Table 22. Health-related Indicators
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Table 23. EducationaNumber Numberen
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Table 24. Income DistributionLow-in
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Technical NotesTable 1. Basic Indic
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The country-group averages in not t
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Table 15. External Public at conces
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are also from the United Nations. T
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