Which of the following is not attributable to facilitative/developmental policies?
(a) Lifting of curbs on business (b) Easing of doing business
(c) Creation of conducive conditions (d) Imposition of clearances and approvals
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Attributes of Developmental Policies
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- The Development Policy Centre (Devpolicy) is an aid and development policy company based at the Crawford School of Public Policy within the College of Asia and also the Pacific at The Australian National University.
- Developmental policy undertakes independent research and promotes practical initiatives to enhance the effectiveness of Australian aid, and to support the event of Papua and also the Pacific Islands.
- Established in September 2010 the centre has grown in size throughout its first five years and plays a vigorous role in facilitating dialogue and providing a hunt base for the Australian aid and development sector and policymakers throughout the region
- There are different characteristics of development. These are:
- 1. it's a continual process.
- 2. It follows a specific pattern like infancy, childhood, adolescence, maturity.
- 3. Most traits are correlated in development.
- 4. it's the results of interaction of individual and environment.
- 5. it's predictable.
- 6. it's both quantitative and qualitative.
- 7. Different individuals have different growth pattern.
- There is interrelationship between growth, development and reproduction within the maintenance of life. All three biological processes takes place betting on others. Early reproduction affects the expansion and development of a private.
Creation of conducive conditions will not be taken as an attribute to facilitation of policies.
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