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    Modeling Factors Influencing Project Financing Risk by Gholamreza Sharafi, Kiamars Fathi Hafashjani, Faegh Ahmadi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Diving deeper into the realm of project financing, one finds a diverse array of financing mechanisms, each characterized by its unique set of risks and complex capital structures. …”
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    Population projections: Challenges in forecasting determinants of demographic development in the context of socio-political changes by Paunović-Radulović Dragana, Anđelković Marija, Subotić Stefan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The population is a significant resource upon which the socioeconomic development of a country is based. Understanding population characteristics, as well as the political, ideological, and sociological determinants that shape the pattern of demographic growth in the past and predict future trends, is essential for policy planning in various social fields. …”
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    Job crafting in an emerging economy from South Asia: What do we know and where should we be heading? by Priyanka, Shikha N. Khera, Pradeep Kumar Suri

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Purpose – This study aims towards developing a conceptual framework by systematically reviewing the available literature with reference to job crafting under the lens of an emerging economy from South Asia, i.e. India, which is the largest country and the largest economy in the South Asian region. …”
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    A History of The Six-Year Primary Project in the Use of Yoruba as the Medium of Primary Education by Toyin Falola, Michael Oladejo Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the last half a century or so, researchers have noticed the problem faced especially by developing nations in their language-related educational policies.1 Some countries, like Burundi, for example, have adopted this mentality and made English the official national language, in hopes that encouraging English will stimulate the economy and improve the job prospects of youth.2 However, research consistently shows that focusing entirely on English or any “majority language” at the detriment of one’s native language actually does more harm than good. …”
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