The Development of Nano-technology and Its Industrialization in DPR of Korea
Un-Gyong Ri,
Hyok-Chol Kim
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2017
Pages:
1-4
Received:
18 October 2016
Accepted:
3 December 2016
Published:
24 February 2017
Abstract: The essay describes international trend of Nano-tech industrialization, the achievements the DPRK made in the field of Nano-technology, the development of Nano-technology at present time and problems raised in its industrialization. Nanotechnology, along with IT and bioengineering, emerged as core, basic technology in the early twenty-first century and can now bring about a radical turn in developing all fields of science and technology and contribute greatly to developing economy and building up national defence. Therefore, great attention is paid in many countries to developing and introducing it into industry. In line with the trend of developing nanotechnology, the DPR of Korea worked out the national strategy of developing it and on this basis, is now conducting a dynamic campaign to develop and introduce it into industry.
Abstract: The essay describes international trend of Nano-tech industrialization, the achievements the DPRK made in the field of Nano-technology, the development of Nano-technology at present time and problems raised in its industrialization. Nanotechnology, along with IT and bioengineering, emerged as core, basic technology in the early twenty-first century...
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Education Funding and Human Capital Development in Nigeria
Olure-Bank Adeyinka Michael,
Olayiwola Wumi
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2017
Pages:
5-16
Received:
6 October 2016
Accepted:
26 October 2016
Published:
2 March 2017
Abstract: The paper establishes how the Nigeria fiscal federalism impact education funding and human capital development indicators, and provides long-time policy proposal to raise long-run economic growth through fiscal federalism. Economic theories that link government income, expenditure, human capital and economic development exist. Important is the relationship between tiers of government in terms of revenue – sharing and expenditure for economic development. Recommendations put forward are, the need to review the expenditure assignments as well as the fiscal jurisdiction of the three tiers of government. Each unit must justify whatever it is getting from the national purse.
Abstract: The paper establishes how the Nigeria fiscal federalism impact education funding and human capital development indicators, and provides long-time policy proposal to raise long-run economic growth through fiscal federalism. Economic theories that link government income, expenditure, human capital and economic development exist. Important is the rela...
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