• There is also a lot of upbeat coverage in The Beijing News, China Daily and other media on a mooted Brics reserve fund, as well as a development bank that will finance infrastructure projects among the five members as well as developing countries.

    BBC: China media: Brics as 'global force'

  • As those developing countries become richer more people will be able to afford Apple.

    FORBES: Apple Falls To Sixth In China: So, What Should It Be Doing?

  • But these are also, as in other developing countries, mainly problems of the urban poor.

    ECONOMIST: Fat Mexico

  • As in many developing countries, women in Yemen suffer from limited access to healthcare, economic opportunities and education.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • At the same time as people in developing countries are getting richer, more efficient factories and better designs are making cars more affordable.

    ECONOMIST: The decline and fall of General Motors

  • Many of the services on offer around the clock as a matter of course in developing countries (such as Victorian England) seem to vanish with wealth.

    ECONOMIST: No more nine-to-five

  • Francisco Blanch of Bank of America Merrill Lynch reckons that global demand is set to expand by 1.4m bpd as growth in developing countries offsets a decline in demand from sluggish rich countries.

    ECONOMIST: A stable commodity may be about to get more volatile

  • Agriculture now accounts for roughly 70 percent of global water use, but as dietary changes in developing countries raise demand for water-intensive foods such as meat and dairy, this proportion will grow yet higher.

    FORBES: New Technology Reduces Agricultural Water Consumption

  • We aim to completely change their lack of visibility, to harness existing interest and activity, and especially work to involve more isolated scientists and teams, and to draw in new young scientists as well as those from developing countries.

    UNESCO: EARTH SCIENCES FOR SOCIETY

  • As such, the best financial approach for REDD would be a mechanism with two tracks: a market track serving as a mitigation option for developed countries, and a fund track serving as a mitigation option for developing countries.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • In combination with Cadbury, the world's second-largest sweetmaker, it would challenge Mars-Wrigley for top spot and add strong businesses in rich countries such as Britain and Australia as well as faster-growing developing countries like India, Brazil and Mexico.

    ECONOMIST: Kraft's bid for Cadbury

  • While this skills crisis is adding to unemployment rates in developed countries and cities such as New York, in developing countries, un-skilled young people are being trapped in working poverty for life.

    UNESCO: Twenty percent of young New Yorkers out of school and out of work | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • While the three giants recover, developing countries as a whole are mired in recession.

    ECONOMIST: BRICs, emerging markets and the world economy

  • And the same sort of thing is bound to happen in developing countries as they get richer.

    ECONOMIST: The battle for brainpower

  • U. is bringing to Kyoto, have tried to ease the burden on such developing countries as China and India.

    CNN: Hot Air In Kyoto

  • Identify, communicate and organize visits to the Centre of leading experts in the field as well as young scientists from developing countries.

    UNESCO: Vacancy : Senior Research Scientist (31/5/2011) (EU/TP/ITA/SC/0856 - (P4))

  • This is not only true in the United States, but also in Europe and, even more surprisingly developing countries as well.

    FORBES: Megacities And The Density Delusion: Why More People Doesn't Equal More Wealth

  • But that has changed in many developing countries as globalization has marched along, and that is one reason Toyota's project is now feasible.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Lagarde acknowledges the IMF made ''significantly different'' policy recommendations under her predecessor, in the euro zone as well as in a few developing countries.

    FORBES: Page 3 of 3

  • In developed countries, we spend two or three times less on food as a percentage of our income as do people in developing countries.

    FORBES: How China Will Crash And Burn

  • Instead of closing the digital divide by generating funds in developing countries as ETNO argues, the proposals would widen it, raising prices and depressing Internet use.

    FORBES: Proposed Web Regulations Threaten Free Internet

  • There needs to be an efficient institutional mechanism with an equitable, accountable governance structure for delivering financial and technological support to developing countries as they pursue mitigation efforts.

    UN: Secretary-General

  • D. in the history of medicine, he concluded that charitable groups didn't have the answers and went to work in the private sector as a consultant to developing countries.

    FORBES: International

  • Every few years, faced with a trough, they will retreat to developing countries as economic exiles, simultaneously diffusing knowledge globally, extending their native platform ecosystems, and recouping their own losses.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurs are the New Labor: Part III

  • In developing countries as a whole, the average growth in cereal yields has fallen from 3-6% a year in the 1960s to 1-2% a year now, says the World Bank.

    ECONOMIST: Buying farmland abroad

  • The other two schools of thought take a much less positive view, seeing the developing countries as playing a central part in forcing up commodity prices with adverse effects across much of the rich world.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • The Supreme Court decision Monday "appears to be the best outcome for patients in developing countries as fewer patents will be granted on existing medicines, " the local office of Medecins Sans Frontieres said in a statement.

    WSJ: Novartis Loses Glivec Patent Battle in India

  • The Times of India said the ruling drew a "huge sigh of relief from thousands of patients in India and in dozens of developing countries as the fear of an almost 15-fold escalation of drug costs receded".

    BBC: Novartis case: Media hail 'key victory' for India

  • But she does see in India, as in other fast developing countries, a growing interest in western standards of beauty - driven in part by increasing access to US media via satellite and an ensuing fascination for all things American.

    BBC: NEWS | In Depth | In the eye of the beholder?

  • This was true internationally, as central banks of developing countries parked their growing foreign exchange reserves in the US, so that the South provided net finance to the North, instead of using such resources for its own development.

    BBC: India: Boom what boom?

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