
Analysing Discontinuous Innovation
... between processes of development in other fields, he is clear that his theory was not derived from these sources. Schumpeter is also concerned about the possible confusion of development with progress. This is expressed clearly in Development: “Faith in progress,” he says, “…implies a positive valua ...
... between processes of development in other fields, he is clear that his theory was not derived from these sources. Schumpeter is also concerned about the possible confusion of development with progress. This is expressed clearly in Development: “Faith in progress,” he says, “…implies a positive valua ...
Project Cycle Management - United Nations University Fisheries
... relation to a set of ‘feasibility’ criteria • Selects an appropriate strategy for project implementation • Decision is based on policy priorities, budget, human resources, urgency, social acceptability, etc • Part of the objective tree is possibly not a part of the project but should be considered i ...
... relation to a set of ‘feasibility’ criteria • Selects an appropriate strategy for project implementation • Decision is based on policy priorities, budget, human resources, urgency, social acceptability, etc • Part of the objective tree is possibly not a part of the project but should be considered i ...
The Psychology of Cultural Experience - Assets
... has been created, moreover, it fills in missing or ambiguous information by activating all the units in an interconnected network, even those not directly stimulated by current experience. Schemas or networks thereby come to be mediating devices through which subsequent experiences are rendered mean ...
... has been created, moreover, it fills in missing or ambiguous information by activating all the units in an interconnected network, even those not directly stimulated by current experience. Schemas or networks thereby come to be mediating devices through which subsequent experiences are rendered mean ...
11 Explai ning religious concepts
... Consider first the standard anthropological view on this. In most human cultures there is simply no word to designate a package that would include ideas about supernatural agents, moral imperatives, rituals and other prescribed behaviours, taboos and the building of a community around a common cult. ...
... Consider first the standard anthropological view on this. In most human cultures there is simply no word to designate a package that would include ideas about supernatural agents, moral imperatives, rituals and other prescribed behaviours, taboos and the building of a community around a common cult. ...
Subject resources to minimum standards
... examining what the effects of such a policy would be on social security. The second challenge is that the Netherlands and Europe, even with a circular economy, will remain dependent on foreign natural resources. According to the researchers, these, too, must satisfy the minimum requirements for Peop ...
... examining what the effects of such a policy would be on social security. The second challenge is that the Netherlands and Europe, even with a circular economy, will remain dependent on foreign natural resources. According to the researchers, these, too, must satisfy the minimum requirements for Peop ...
The Enlightenment
... – British ________ themselves from tyranny by ________ ________of government between three branches: legislative, executive and judicial ...
... – British ________ themselves from tyranny by ________ ________of government between three branches: legislative, executive and judicial ...
Canadian Political Economy: A Critique
... international demand which produced plantation agriculture and slavery in the Caribbean in search of sugar, resulted in petty commodity production of the wheat staple in Canada. The dynamic is one of maximizing the efficiency of production, the assumption being that slavery and petty commodity produ ...
... international demand which produced plantation agriculture and slavery in the Caribbean in search of sugar, resulted in petty commodity production of the wheat staple in Canada. The dynamic is one of maximizing the efficiency of production, the assumption being that slavery and petty commodity produ ...
Commentary: The Search for Growth
... living in the United States is still higher. Yet, another way of looking at the data is less encouraging. Many countries are growing faster than we are. Over the past 30 years, income per capita rose by 5.1 percent per year in Japan and 2.5 percent in Germany, but by only 2.1 percent in the United S ...
... living in the United States is still higher. Yet, another way of looking at the data is less encouraging. Many countries are growing faster than we are. Over the past 30 years, income per capita rose by 5.1 percent per year in Japan and 2.5 percent in Germany, but by only 2.1 percent in the United S ...