Least Developed Country
Prospects for youth in the Least Developed Countries
By Making It on 3 September, 2012
Turkey’s Ambassador to the UN, Ertuğrul Apakan, considers the prospects for youth in the Least Developed Countries.
Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged chronic unemployment and underemployment, development, economic growth, global economic growth, International, international community, IPoA, Istanbul, jobs, ldc, LDC-IV, least developed countries, Least Developed Country, Millennium Development Goals, rio+20, Sustainable Development Goals, sustainable growth, Turkey, unemployment, United Nations, youth, youth employment
Garment industry leads the way
By Making It on 11 September, 2011
A country feature on the possibility of Bangladesh’s graduation from LDC status, and exclusive interview with the Minister of Industries
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged agriculture, Bangladesh, Bangladeshi Minister of Industries, capitalism, collective, competition, country features, Debapriya Bhattacharya, democratic deliberation, development, Dilip Barua, economic arrangements, emerging market economy, gender equality, Global, global commons, global ecosystem, globalization, governance, graduations from LDC status, green industry, growth, imbalance, individualism, Industrial Development, inequality, institutions, International, interview, issue 7, ldc, Least Developed Country, macroeconomic, Making It, market, MDGs, nation state, opportunities, policy, political economy, politics, productivity, regulation, stabilization, subsidies, sustainability, technology transfer, trade, UN, UNIDO, United Nations
From aid dependence to resource revenue
By Making It on 17 March, 2011
A country feature on Timor-Leste, with an exclusive interview with His Excellency President José Ramos-Horta
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged agriculture, aid dependence, Asia, capital, cashew nuts, clothing, cocoa, coffee, commodity, Conference, country feature, development, economic, Economist Intelligence Unit, ecotourism, éducation, EITI, eiu, environment, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, fund, furniture, future, government institutions, health care, human resources, income, independence, infrastructure, institutions, International, interview, investment, issue 5, José Ramos-Horta, ldc, LDC-IV, Least Developed Country, Making It, manufacturing, marketing, MDG, militia groups, Millennium Development Goals, nature, peacekeepers, petroleum, population, poverty, president, productive capacity, recovery, resource-derived wealth, revenue, security, social, subsistence, sustainable, Timor-Leste, trade, transport, UN, United Nations, vanilla, violence
Crossing borders and removing barriers
By Making It on 12 March, 2011
Professor Colin McCarthy discusses regional integration in sub-Saharan Africa, and what needs to happen before it can work
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 2010, Africa, agreement, arrangement, barriers, business, clients, Colin McCarthy, commercial, commitment, communications, competitiveness, costs, credit, developed economies, documentation, economy, external tariff, finance, free trade, globalization, goods, government, Industrial Development Organization, industrialization, infrastructure, International, intraregional, issue 5, landlocked, ldc, Least Developed Country, liberalization, Making It magazine, policy, professional, progress, regional integration, revenue, RIA, services, standardization, sub-Sahara, trade, trade barriers, Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, TRALAC, transport, UN, UNIDO, United Nations, University of Stellenbosch, World Trade Organization, WTO, Zambia, Zimbabwe