
An Essay on Economic Reforms and Social Change in
... farms, the expansion of TVEs, and the reorganization of individual SOEs – constitute the starting point for a gradual overhaul of the entire economic system in China. The reform process continued with the privatization of a large number of small and medium-sized SOEs, the entry and expansion of dome ...
... farms, the expansion of TVEs, and the reorganization of individual SOEs – constitute the starting point for a gradual overhaul of the entire economic system in China. The reform process continued with the privatization of a large number of small and medium-sized SOEs, the entry and expansion of dome ...
Here! - Dr. Philip Shaw
... best action, given the current situation, will not typically result in the social objective function being maximized. Rather, by relying on some policy rules, economic performance can be improved. In effect this is an argument for rules rather than discretion, but, unlike Friedman's (1948) argument, ...
... best action, given the current situation, will not typically result in the social objective function being maximized. Rather, by relying on some policy rules, economic performance can be improved. In effect this is an argument for rules rather than discretion, but, unlike Friedman's (1948) argument, ...
The Play of International Practices
... (2014) has doubted the benefits of such a turn. As Ringmar (2014: 2) critically notes “practices of one kind or another are what scholars of international relations always have studied”. To a certain degree he is right. Practice has indeed gradually become a core category within constructivism, for ...
... (2014) has doubted the benefits of such a turn. As Ringmar (2014: 2) critically notes “practices of one kind or another are what scholars of international relations always have studied”. To a certain degree he is right. Practice has indeed gradually become a core category within constructivism, for ...
The Cultural Hegemony of the Proletariat: The Origins of
... an ideological revolution in the manner that the Enlightenment preceded the Great French Revolution.’6 It is only by the development of proletarian culture, Bogdanov would argue after 1905, that this failure could be overcome and that the proletariat would become a potent and independent force in so ...
... an ideological revolution in the manner that the Enlightenment preceded the Great French Revolution.’6 It is only by the development of proletarian culture, Bogdanov would argue after 1905, that this failure could be overcome and that the proletariat would become a potent and independent force in so ...
Alvin W. Gouldner:Studies on Bureaucracy and the
... The whole essay, thus, is also a partial exploration of a question: What Gouldner would have done if he had had time to pursue his New Class Project? In order to facilitate the discussion, four models of the position of the technical intelligentsia are depicted. Model is derived from Patterns of Ind ...
... The whole essay, thus, is also a partial exploration of a question: What Gouldner would have done if he had had time to pursue his New Class Project? In order to facilitate the discussion, four models of the position of the technical intelligentsia are depicted. Model is derived from Patterns of Ind ...
Environmental Economics: A Market Failure Approach to the
... statutes. Under this approach, courts should find that a statute regulates economic activity if Congress could have enacted the statute to address a market failure. The market failure approach would supplement, rather than replace, the Court’s current Commerce Clause analysis. This approach draws on ...
... statutes. Under this approach, courts should find that a statute regulates economic activity if Congress could have enacted the statute to address a market failure. The market failure approach would supplement, rather than replace, the Court’s current Commerce Clause analysis. This approach draws on ...
Woodman, D.
... of the unintended consequences, or unexpected side effects, of a push for more and better technology, economic growth, and specialization (Beck, Bonss & Lau, 2003). This weakened the relatively taken for granted boundaries provided by first modernity’s institutional forms and hence they no longer pr ...
... of the unintended consequences, or unexpected side effects, of a push for more and better technology, economic growth, and specialization (Beck, Bonss & Lau, 2003). This weakened the relatively taken for granted boundaries provided by first modernity’s institutional forms and hence they no longer pr ...
Sustaining Investment in Innovation in Oil Rich Gulf Countries
... with that of Van der Panne and Van Beers (2006) who ask: “What favors regional innovation?” Economies are inextricably linked to the type of governance and political policies that states have endured over time, with Collier and Hoeffler (2000) eloquently addressing these issues in terms of greed and ...
... with that of Van der Panne and Van Beers (2006) who ask: “What favors regional innovation?” Economies are inextricably linked to the type of governance and political policies that states have endured over time, with Collier and Hoeffler (2000) eloquently addressing these issues in terms of greed and ...
English
... I was not too surprised, with this as a background, to find that many of the social scientists at the workshop had only a vague familiarity with Popper’s ideas regarding situational analysis and the rationality principle. Some of them, thinking that Popper equated rationality with rational choice th ...
... I was not too surprised, with this as a background, to find that many of the social scientists at the workshop had only a vague familiarity with Popper’s ideas regarding situational analysis and the rationality principle. Some of them, thinking that Popper equated rationality with rational choice th ...
Philosophy of Science Underlying Engaged
... to its emphasis on correspondence between statements and reality using inductive verification. In contrast, relativism is ontologically subjective due to its construal of a socially constructed reality and adopts a subjective epistemology due to its denial of an objective and impartial representatio ...
... to its emphasis on correspondence between statements and reality using inductive verification. In contrast, relativism is ontologically subjective due to its construal of a socially constructed reality and adopts a subjective epistemology due to its denial of an objective and impartial representatio ...
TRUTH, RATIONALITY, AND THE SITUATION Mark A. Notturno
... to explain it with two words: 'Social Science'. It is well-known that Popper had ambivalent feelings about social science and about its relationship to the natural sciences. He used to joke that social science began with the idea that we need a special science to get rid of our social problems -- an ...
... to explain it with two words: 'Social Science'. It is well-known that Popper had ambivalent feelings about social science and about its relationship to the natural sciences. He used to joke that social science began with the idea that we need a special science to get rid of our social problems -- an ...
In Defence of Seeking Wisdom - Philsci
... scientific culture" is surely not alone in valuing mutual understanding, cooperation, and 2. Basic idea: when the aim of an endeavour is problematic, it needs to be represented as a hierarchy of aims and associated methods, these aims becoming less specific and problematic as one goes up the hierarc ...
... scientific culture" is surely not alone in valuing mutual understanding, cooperation, and 2. Basic idea: when the aim of an endeavour is problematic, it needs to be represented as a hierarchy of aims and associated methods, these aims becoming less specific and problematic as one goes up the hierarc ...
Exploring the Contemporary British Youth Culture
... The second half of the nineties saw a spectacular rise of British culture followed by a wave of national euphoria. This optimistic mood was sparked by phenomenal success associated with youth. Many young people form cultural margins became the mainstream celebrities, praised for their substantial co ...
... The second half of the nineties saw a spectacular rise of British culture followed by a wave of national euphoria. This optimistic mood was sparked by phenomenal success associated with youth. Many young people form cultural margins became the mainstream celebrities, praised for their substantial co ...