National-list nominations as vote bait

July 20,2015 (LBO) – By far, the greatest number of professionals have been nominated as national-list MPs by the JVP. online pharmacy buy diflucan with best prices today in the USA Some see this as cause for giving this party serious consideration. But there is evidence that the JVP national list nominations are pure window […]

Public media or public media organizations in Sri Lanka?

In the aftermath of an election that saw the naked abuse of the government-owned media, the question of reform has risen in the agenda. But it is unfortunate to see the substantive discussion get side-tracked by emotional debates about the disqualifications of the various new appointees to head these malfunctioning organizations. buy oseltamivir online https://yourolddog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/png/oseltamivir.html […]

What can be done about landslide disasters

We’ve had too many disasters in recent years. The tsunami, the LTTE, floods, Nandikadal, floods. And now Koslanda. After the tsunami we asked what could be done to avoid a repeat. We found answers. Ten years later we can be confident that it will not be that bad, the next time (http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/news/what-have-we-learned-since-the-2004-indian-ocean-tsunami/756626867). But landslides are […]

The romance of manufacturing

Every few years, someone pens a lament about Sri Lanka’s lack of manufacturing. Economic growth through services is not real, they argue. In the most recent iteration, services are equated with illegal and immoral: casinos, prostitution, drug dealing. We have to get away from services and put our shoulders to the wheel to make Sri […]

‘s Colombo be preserved as it is?

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What have we learned since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami?

June 16, 2014 (LBO) – It has been almost ten years since one in 600 Sri Lankans died, unwarned of a tsunami that took 90 minutes to get to our shores and even longer to wrap around the island and hit the southern, western and northern coasts. buy metformin online https://qpharmacorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/png/metformin.html no prescription pharmacy It […]

Prepaid for Sri Lanka electricity customers

June 9, 2014 (LBO) Government-owned monopoly telephone companies did not connect 100 percent of households anywhere in the world. But in Sri Lanka, the government-owned monopoly electricity companies are approaching that threshold. But Sri Lankan citizens pay among the highest prices for electricity in the region.diflucan The reason is that they live in a country […]

Sri Lanka electricity: Getting what you pay for

May 26, 2014 (LBO) We believe that micro enterprises are important. If they succeed, they become small businesses and then medium enterprises. That is how development happens. We wanted to find out how poor micro enterprises were served by mobile companies and by electricity distribution companies. LIRNEasia conducted random-sample surveys in three countries (actually in […]

’s social progress, as depicted by Michael Porter

Apr 07, 2014 (LBO) – Michael Porter has been one of the most successful business theorists. It could even be said that certain parts of business curricula were invented by him. Like most business-school professors, he likes markets, dislikes excessive government intervention and subsidies and so on. Porter, we are informed by Nicholas Kristof of […]

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