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Tuna fishing and processing plants are the backbone of the private sector, with canned tuna being the primary export.
Proclamation No. 396 enjoined the " active participation of all government agencies, including government-owned and controlled corporations, private sector, schools, civil society groups and the citizenry in tree planting activity and declaring June 25, 2003 as Philippines Arbor Day.
* Individuals at all levels of government and in the private sector must assume responsibility for providing the support that will allow these collections to survive
At present, the private sector plays a major role in Bonn's economy.
USAID has programming in the following areas: economic policy reform and restructuring ; private sector development ( the Business Development Program ); infrastructure rebuilding ; democratic reforms in the media, political process and elections, and rule of law / legal code formulation ; and training programs for women and diplomats.
Growth in private sector employment has averaged about 10 % per annum over the first 30 years of independence.
The economy of Bulgaria functions on the principles of the free market, having a large private sector and a small, but strong public sector.
In recent years, the government has tried to attract private investment to this sector, with some success.
A maintenance backlog developed during the war and the private sector only had two years to deal with this after the war ended.
Ownership of the track and infrastructure passed to Railtrack, whilst passenger operations were franchised to individual private sector operators ( originally there were 25 franchises ) and the freight services sold outright ( six companies were set up, but five of these were sold to the same buyer ).
Its constitution argued for " the fostering of a strong public sector and a strong private sector without frequent frontier changes ".
The project established unique mechanisms for World Bank, private sector, government, and civil society collaboration to guarantee that future oil revenues benefit local populations and result in poverty alleviation.
Domestic investment, driven largely by the private sector, accounted
Under the compulsory private pension system, most formal sector employees pay 10 % of their salaries into privately managed funds.
Private sector businesses did not grow as the taxes on private enterprise were often prohibitive.
In the year 2000, public sector employment was 76 % and private sector employment was 23 % compared to the 1981 ratio of 91 % to 8 %.
The components used for base metal were needed for war time production ( i. e., military applications ) and a ban was placed on their use in the private sector.
Colombia's total foreign debt at the end of 1999 was $ 34. 5 billion with $ 14. 7 billion in private sector and $ 19. 8 billion in public sector debt.
The Thai Department of Export Promotion claims that " China's halal food producers are small-scale entrepreneurs whose products have little value added and lack branding and technology to push their goods to international standards " to encourage Thai private sector Halal producers to market their products in China
Government, as explained by Adam Smith, had only three functions: protection against foreign invaders, protection of citizens from wrongs committed against them by other citizens, and building and maintaining public institutions and public works that the private sector could not profitably provide.
CND's growing support in the 1980s provoked opposition from several sources, including Peace Through Nato, the British Atlantic Committee ( which received government funding ), Women and Families for Defence ( set up by conservative journalist Lady Olga Maitland to oppose the Greenham Common Peace Camp ), the Conservative Party's Campaign for Defence and Multilateral Disarmament, the Coalition for Peace through Security, the Foreign Affairs Research Institute, and The 61, a private sector intelligence agency.

private and dominates
The private sector dominates in agriculture ( 60 %), trade ( 70 %) and transport ( 56 %).
Eventually, this racism dominates public bodies, private corporations, and public and private universities, and is reinforced by the actions of conformists and newcomers.
It can also be a generic term for a major city that dominates the economic activities of a large region and which also builds impressive public and private structures and cultural institutions, even if it possesses a democratic government within the framework of a larger republic ( for example, as described in the book Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin by Gray Brechin ).
The park was closed and torn down and the land sold for private home development and a high rise condominium complex which now dominates the view down Granby Street toward the beach.
Detached housing dominates the area, comprising 87. 9 % of total occupied private dwellings.
Inspired by the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the thought of Mao Zedong, and in cooperation with the Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, Bettelheim was opposed to " economism " and to the " primacy of the means of production " of traditional Marxism: against the idea that socialist transformation of social bonds was a necessary effect of the development of the forces of production ( liberating those bonds from them, according to Marxist orthodoxy, since private property dominates them in " bourgeois " society ), he affirmed the necessity for actively and politically transforming social connections.

private and agriculture
These loans are targeted at reducing the budget deficit, stabilizing the local currency ; developing private businesses ; energy ; the agriculture, food processing, transportation, and health and education sectors ; and ongoing rehabilitation work in the earthquake zone.
Although agriculture is almost all in private hands, farms are small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally is a net importer of food.
The government abolished its farm collectivization program in 1981, allowing a greater role for private enterprise in agriculture.
The development of agriculture, metallurgy, private property, and the division of labour and resulting dependency on one another, however, led to economic inequality and conflict.
With the return of private farming, these areas are once again being reclaimed for agriculture.
Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy.
Recent U. S. assistance has contributed to a population census and family planning programs ; conservation of Madagascar's remarkable biodiversity, private sector development, agriculture, democracy and governance initiatives ; and media training.
The annual Mexico Investment Summit takes place in Mexico City covering the development and investment opportunities and challenges across Mexican private equity, venture capital, infrastructure, real estate, agriculture, tourism, energy and natural resources evolving in the country's economy.
Soviet authorities attempted to erase Polish history and culture, withdrew the Polish currency without exchanging roubles, collectivized agriculture, and nationalized and redistributed private and state-owned Polish property.
Considered by the Left Communists as a retreat from socialist policies, NEP reintroduced money, allowed private ownership and capitalistic practices in agriculture, retail trade, and light industry while the state retained the control of heavy industry.
Since agriculture was so much more efficient than hunting and gathering, private property appropriated by someone for farming left remaining hunter-gatherers with more land per person, and hence did not harm them.
Chinese economic reform was, by contrast, a bottom-up attempt at reform, focusing on light industry and agriculture ( namely allowing peasants to sell produce grown on private holdings at market prices ).
The private sector's main areas of activity are agriculture and trading, with most private industrial investment predating 1980.
At the time of the United States ' founding, the economy was predominantly one of agriculture and small private businesses, and state governments left welfare issues to private or local initiative.
The agricultural economy shifted gradually from communal village to a more efficient private farm-based agriculture.
Wissowa considered Jupiter also a god of war and agriculture, in addition to his political role as guarantor of good faith ( public and private ) as Iuppiter Lapis and Dius Fidius, respectively.
Soviet authorities collectivized agriculture, and nationalized and redistributed private and state-owned Polish property.
A period of quietness now set in, and the condition of the kingdom, its education, its agriculture and its trade and manufactures, began to receive earnest attention, while by frugality, both in public and in private matters, King William I helped to repair the shattered finances of the country.
He led efforts to re-introduce limited amounts of private agriculture and commerce, and dismantled the People's Communes.
# promoting public and private opportunities for TCUs in areas critical to success in the 21st century, including science and information technology, agriculture and natural resources use, pre-kindergarten through grade-12 linkages, international outreach, and leadership development.
Officials involved in the AID program during Wolfowitz's tenure told The Washington Post that he " took a keen personal interest in development, including health care, agriculture and private sector expansion " and that " Wolfowitz canceled food assistance to the Indonesian government out of concern that Suharto's family, which had an ownership interest in the country's only flour mill, was indirectly benefiting.

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