Exploring the nexus between business activity and development aid in favor of the development agenda
This article explores the connections between business activity and development aid that can help achieve the sustainable development goals placed by the United Nations (UN) in its development agenda. The article relies on an exhaustive review of the recent literature on development aid in the conte...
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