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The development of agriculture is a main pillar of Myanmar’s growth strategies. It is natural for the Myanmar government to prioritize agriculture as a source of economic growth, since it accounted for 36% of GDP, employs a majority of labor force, and generates nearly 30% of exports as of 2010. Although the agricultural share in GDP and employment usually declines as an economy grows, it is not a sunset industry in Myanmar. Methods exist for increasing agriculture’s value added other than the growth of labor and land inputs. The key is to enhance three productivity measures: labor, land, and total productivity. We call this strategy "Agriculture Plus Plus."

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After decades of isolation, Myanmar is now actively re-engaging with the global economy. For successful re-engagement, Myanmar needs to implement comprehensive economic reforms based on a shared vision for long-term economic development that is characterized by human-centered, high, sustainable, pro-poor, inclusive, and balanced economic growth. In this paper, we propose five growth strategies: "Agriculture Plus Plus," an export-oriented strategy, a foreign direct investment-driven strategy, a two-polar growth strategy, and a strategy to develop domestic economic corridors. These strategies are used as guides to translate these development agendas into a set of implementable policies, programs, and projects.

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Since the late 1970's, but particularly since the mid-1980s, the economy of Nicaragua has had persistent and large macroeconomic imbalances, while GDP per-capita has declined to 1950s' levels. By the second half of the 1990s, huge fiscal deficits and a reduction of foreign financing resulted in record hyperinflation. The Sandinista government's (1979–1990) harsh stabilization program in 1988–89 had only modest and short-lived success. It was doomed by their inability to lower the public sector deficit due to the war, plus diminishing financial support from abroad. Hyperinflation stopped only after their 1990 electoral defeat ended the war and massive aid began to flow in. Five years later, macroeconomic stability is still very fragile. A sluggish recovery of export agriculture plus import liberalization, have impeded a reduction of huge trade and current account deficits. Facing the prospects of diminished aid flows, the government's strategy has hinged on the achievement of a real devaluation through a crawling-peg adjustment of the nominal rate. However, at the end of 1995 the situation of the external accounts was still critical, and the modest progress achieved was attributable to cyclical terms-of-trade improvement and changes in the political outlook of agricultural producers. Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model and a Social Accounting Matrix constructed for this dissertation, the importance of structural rigidities in production and demand in explaining such outcome is shown. It is shown that under the plausible structural assumptions incorporated in the model, the role of devaluation in the adjustment process is restricted by structural rigidities. Moreover, contrary to the premise of the orthodox economic thinking behind the economic program, it is the contractionary effect of devaluation more than its expenditure-switching effects that provide the basis for is use in solving the external sector's problems. A fixed nominal exchange rate is found to lead to adverse results. The broader conclusion that emerges from the study is that a new social compact and a rapid increase in infrastructure spending plus fiscal support for the traditional agro-export activities is at the center of a successful adjustment towards external viability in Nicaragua. ^

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Les dernières décennies ont apporté de grandes transformations à l'élevage porcin, qui est dorénavant considérée comme une agro-industrie composée de quelques grands joueurs à l’échelle internationale. Ces changements structurels ont contribué à l’apparition de problèmes associés à la quantité croissante de lisier produite par le secteur porcin aux États-Unis. Certaines préoccupations environnementales telles que les impacts sur les eaux de surface et souterraine, les effets sur la qualité de l’air et des sols sont notamment soulevées. Par contre, lorsque la gestion et l’épandage du lisier sont faits de manière adéquate en prenant soin d’éviter toute forme de pollution, le lisier est un excellent engrais, riche en nutriments essentiels aux cultures. Actuellement, deux méthodes d’entreposage sont généralisées aux États-Unis : les fosses souterraines pour entreposer le lisier non-dilué et les lagunes ouvertes pour le lisier liquide. La majorité des producteurs valorisent toujours leur lisier par épandage aux champs. Malheureusement, les méthodes actuelles de gestion utilisées ne sont pas jugées durables, ni du point de vue environnemental, social ou économique. Pourtant, plusieurs pratiques durables et efficaces existent et peuvent être introduites de façon relativement simple comme entre autres, l’implantation de bandes riveraines et l’épandage du lisier en post-levée avec des engrais verts. De plus, la valorisation énergétique grâce à un digesteur anaérobie est une option forte intéressante en raison des avantages économiques qui peuvent découler de son utilisation. Pour le moment, ces méthodes restent toujours très marginales. Certains freins sont possiblement responsables de l’inaction face aux problèmes environnementaux causés par le lisier. Entre autres, le fait que les producteurs porcins soient maintenant sous contrats avec des firmes intégratrices, le monopole de certaines compagnies agroalimentaire et les emplois précaires offerts par les industries. Ainsi, après l’analyse de la gestion des lisiers aux États-Unis, plusieurs constats et recommandations ont pu être formulés : la nécessité de mettre en place une loi sur la qualité de l’air, les changements nécessaires au Clean Water Act, l’abolition des lagunes dans le but de mettre en place des méthodes plus durables telles les digesteurs anaérobies, la mise en place de moratoire pour les cheptels dans les régions avec des surplus d’éléments nutritifs dans le sol et enfin le retour graduel à une agriculture à plus petite échelle et locale.

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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.

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In this short communication we wanted to find out what is the analgesic effect of single dose oral oxycodone, with or without the addition of paracetamol, for adults with postoperative pain? Oxycodone at doses of 5mg and above is an effective analgesia for patients with moderate to severe postoperative pain. The efficacy of oxycodone is increased with the addition of paracetamol. The use of oxycodone 10mg plus paracetamol 625mg can be considered for use in the pain relief protocol in post-operative settings. Clinicians should consider a range of factors before prescribing or administering oxycodone for acute post-operative pain, including but not limited to, individual patient clinical profile, adverse effects, cost and patient preference.

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Objective Uterine Papillary Serous Carcinoma (UPSC) is uncommon and accounts for less than 5% of all uterine cancers. Therefore the majority of evidence about the benefits of adjuvant treatment comes from retrospective case series. We conducted a prospective multi-centre non-randomized phase 2 clinical trial using four cycles of adjuvant paclitaxel plus carboplatin chemotherapy followed by pelvic radiotherapy, in order to evaluate the tolerability and safety of this approach. Methods This trial enrolled patients with newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with stage 1b-4 (FIGO-1988) UPSC with a papillary serous component of at least 30%. Paclitaxel (175 mg/m2) and carboplatin (AUC 6) were administered on day 1 of each 3-week cycle for 4 cycles. Chemotherapy was followed by external beam radiotherapy to the whole pelvis (50.4 Gy over 5.5 weeks). Completion and toxicity of treatment (Common Toxicity Criteria, CTC) and quality of life measures were the primary outcome indicators. Results Twenty-nine of 31 patients completed treatment as planned. Dose reduction was needed in 9 patients (29%), treatment delay in 7 (23%), and treatment cessation in 2 patients (6.5%). Hematologic toxicity, grade 3 or 4 occurred in 19% (6/31) of patients. Patients' self-reported quality of life remained stable throughout treatment. Thirteen of the 29 patients with stages 1–3 disease (44.8%) recurred (average follow up 28.1 months, range 8–60 months). Conclusion This multimodal treatment is feasible, safe and tolerated reasonably well and would be suitable for use in multi-institutional prospective randomized clinical trials incorporating novel therapies in patients with UPSC.