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Figure 1 – Percentage of Sub-Saharan Africa GDP Covered by BITs, Select Countries Source: World Bank 2010 World Development Indicators, ICSID, author calculations ... France has investment arrangements with 23 African economies.13 Germany has BITs with 29 African countries, including 8 out of 11 economies with large ... to invest. In contrast, the United States has one of the lowest BIT coverage rates
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regional averages of country mean years of schooling as reported by Barro and Lee. Countries include: sub-Saharan Africa—Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African ... Industrialized countries East Asian countries Latin American & Caribbean countries sub-Saharan African countries ... Industrialized— Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany
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Commitment to Development Index Sub-Saharan Africa 2007 (2010 methodology) Standings One-year change, latest methodology ... Country, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Average, Standard dev., Lowest, Highest, Weight
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Environment The environment component rates rich countries on how their actions ... Roodman, The Sub-Saharan Africa CDI: Methodology and Results Table 11. Summary of migration component SSA immigrant Net stock change, Refugee population + asylum ... in the Africa CDI. It saw the number of unskilled immigrants from Africa triple between 1990 and 2000, equivalent to 0.42% of the country’s population and four times the CDI
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to Development Index 2009 Sub-Saharan Africa: scores ty Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Netherlands New Zealand ... Roodman (2003), “The Commitment to Development Index: A Scorecard of RichCountry ... , “An Index of Rich-Country Environmental Performance: 2005 Edition, ” Center for Global
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countries in subsequent years are also assumed to come from sub-Saharan Africa ... was estimated as a pro-rated fraction of the inflow from all developing countries, where ... in the stock of non-native unskilled workers in from sub-Saharan Africa was 30
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countries in subsequent years are also assumed to come from sub-Saharan Africa ... was estimated as a pro-rated fraction of the inflow from all developing countries, where ... in the stock of non-native unskilled workers in from sub-Saharan Africa was 30
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countries in subsequent years are also assumed to come from sub-Saharan Africa ... was estimated as a pro-rated fraction of the inflow from all developing countries, where ... in the stock of non-native unskilled workers in from sub-Saharan Africa was 30
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limited benefits, and some poor nations pay much higher tariff rates than rich ... tariff rates on most of their exports. Two of these countries, Bangladesh ... Table 1). These countries pay as much in duties as the United Kingdom and France
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5 recipients were G-5 countries (France and Germany). Of the $173 billion in total remittances in 2003, about two-thirds (or $116 billion) accrued to developing countries ... that sub-Saharan Africa receives the least amount of reported remittances (unlike other ... FINANCIAL REMITTANCES AND DEVELOPMENT Figure 8-3. Remittance Inflows Billions of U.S. dollars Middle-income countries Low-income countries Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (2002).
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