From industry to productive capacity:
... strengthening productive capacities in priority sectors such as agrifoodstuffs, textiles and leather is deserving of financial support, particularly as this is the first operational proposal promoting local value chains at sectoral level to have been made under the aegis of the New Partnership for A ...
... strengthening productive capacities in priority sectors such as agrifoodstuffs, textiles and leather is deserving of financial support, particularly as this is the first operational proposal promoting local value chains at sectoral level to have been made under the aegis of the New Partnership for A ...
.The Theory of Economic Integration: An Introduction
... Among the proponents of the liberalist solutiont Allaist Ropket and Heilperin may be cited. They regard economic integration as identical with trade (and payments) liberalization. Allais assert5 tbat "practicaJly, the only mutuaIJy acceptable rule for clase economic cooperation between democratic so ...
... Among the proponents of the liberalist solutiont Allaist Ropket and Heilperin may be cited. They regard economic integration as identical with trade (and payments) liberalization. Allais assert5 tbat "practicaJly, the only mutuaIJy acceptable rule for clase economic cooperation between democratic so ...
Overview of work in Pacific Countries and experience in other Asian countries
... Well advanced in 4 countries For activities identified in Country Proposal paper GS can fund some of these activities Other FAO funds may also be available Donor support may be needed Common areas requiring technical assistance (for each area, different types of assistance required depending on curr ...
... Well advanced in 4 countries For activities identified in Country Proposal paper GS can fund some of these activities Other FAO funds may also be available Donor support may be needed Common areas requiring technical assistance (for each area, different types of assistance required depending on curr ...
Joachim Hirsch Globalization of Capital, Democrazy and Citizenship
... is based in the capitalist mode of societalization. This social relationship makes men to class subjects and free market individuals at the same time. The contradiction between “bourgeois” and “citoyen” is fundamental to all political processes and conflicts in capitalist society, as Marx impressing ...
... is based in the capitalist mode of societalization. This social relationship makes men to class subjects and free market individuals at the same time. The contradiction between “bourgeois” and “citoyen” is fundamental to all political processes and conflicts in capitalist society, as Marx impressing ...
Chapter 2 Student Study Notes
... Once you have a broad overview of what is available, it may help you to concentrate on what people have found in a particular context. For example, there are selective reviews that cover theories in particular countries, particular client groups, or focuses on an area such as ecological systems theo ...
... Once you have a broad overview of what is available, it may help you to concentrate on what people have found in a particular context. For example, there are selective reviews that cover theories in particular countries, particular client groups, or focuses on an area such as ecological systems theo ...
Economic Integration, Labor Market and International Migration: the
... between these Latin-American countries and the more developed nations increased. In addition, economic crises, social unrest and the adoption of dictatorial regimes in a number of Latin American countries, in alliance with the economic and social development of the so-called first-world nations, bro ...
... between these Latin-American countries and the more developed nations increased. In addition, economic crises, social unrest and the adoption of dictatorial regimes in a number of Latin American countries, in alliance with the economic and social development of the so-called first-world nations, bro ...
MA in Global Political Economy
... ontology (the assumptions about the constitutive elements of which we consider our ‘world’ is made up), epistemology (the assumptions about the origins of ideas and knowledge and the possibility of understanding the world), and methodology (by which criteria are findings ordered and assessed). Of co ...
... ontology (the assumptions about the constitutive elements of which we consider our ‘world’ is made up), epistemology (the assumptions about the origins of ideas and knowledge and the possibility of understanding the world), and methodology (by which criteria are findings ordered and assessed). Of co ...
Technological Change and Dynamic Equilibrium
... ∆A/A is the Solow residual and it is indeed a residual; it measures the part of output growth that cannot be explained by the growth in inputs. So what is it? Any kind of improvement in production efficiency would be captured in this term (along with any measurement errors in the variables on the ri ...
... ∆A/A is the Solow residual and it is indeed a residual; it measures the part of output growth that cannot be explained by the growth in inputs. So what is it? Any kind of improvement in production efficiency would be captured in this term (along with any measurement errors in the variables on the ri ...
Three Policies to Increase Productivity Growth in Canada
... the level in Prince Edward Island. Reallocation of factors of production (including employees) from low-productivity activites and regions to high-productivity ones can thus contribute significantly to national productivity growth. But the author points out that interprovincial migration has trended ...
... the level in Prince Edward Island. Reallocation of factors of production (including employees) from low-productivity activites and regions to high-productivity ones can thus contribute significantly to national productivity growth. But the author points out that interprovincial migration has trended ...
To view this press release as a file
... increased by 0.2 percent. The Index’s rate of growth is more rapid than its growth rate in previous months, when the Index was affected by, among other things, the negative ramifications of Operation Protective Edge. The Index was positively impacted this month by increases in goods exports and serv ...
... increased by 0.2 percent. The Index’s rate of growth is more rapid than its growth rate in previous months, when the Index was affected by, among other things, the negative ramifications of Operation Protective Edge. The Index was positively impacted this month by increases in goods exports and serv ...
Materials Research for Sustainable Development
... the early 1970s, inspiring the term, ‘curse of natural resources’. Empirical studies have shown that this curse is a reasonably solid fact…..Except for the direct contribution of the natural resource sector itself, …natural resource abundant countries systematically failed to achieve strong export l ...
... the early 1970s, inspiring the term, ‘curse of natural resources’. Empirical studies have shown that this curse is a reasonably solid fact…..Except for the direct contribution of the natural resource sector itself, …natural resource abundant countries systematically failed to achieve strong export l ...
- SHS Web of Conferences
... the relationship between Marx and Engels’ peasant economy and the ethics. In the text of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Marx had pointed out a number of peasants under the same living conditions, but without various relationships between them. Their production mode makes them isolated f ...
... the relationship between Marx and Engels’ peasant economy and the ethics. In the text of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Marx had pointed out a number of peasants under the same living conditions, but without various relationships between them. Their production mode makes them isolated f ...
Sports and Development: An Economic Perspective on the Impact of
... allowing migration of the ‘best and brightest’ from a developing country may actually increase the incentive to acquire education. … this would encourage the average level of education of the remaining population to rise.” Kapur and McHale (2005): Brain Drain or Brain Gain ? ...
... allowing migration of the ‘best and brightest’ from a developing country may actually increase the incentive to acquire education. … this would encourage the average level of education of the remaining population to rise.” Kapur and McHale (2005): Brain Drain or Brain Gain ? ...
... • The slowdown has been marked: the region grew on average by 4.8% in 2003-2007 and 4.1% in 2010-2013 • Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to continue to be the developing region with the least dynamic performance in the period 2014-2019 • Exports slowed sharply in 2012 and 2013 • Increasin ...
The Implications of Innovations and Wage Structure Rigidity on
... technology is given, firms are mere placeholders for technological possibilities available to everyone1. Thus the neoclassical growth model assumed technological progress to be exogenous not because this is a realistic assumption, but because it is the only manageable one within this framework. The ...
... technology is given, firms are mere placeholders for technological possibilities available to everyone1. Thus the neoclassical growth model assumed technological progress to be exogenous not because this is a realistic assumption, but because it is the only manageable one within this framework. The ...
INFLUENCE OF WORLD RATING AGENCIES ON INTRODUCING
... Kazakhstan, Great Britain, USA, France, Germany, Russia and Thailand on various indicators. The presented ratings show that no rating agency can reflect all the criteria of the financial systems of the countries, and also that countries in one rating can occupy leading positions, in the other the re ...
... Kazakhstan, Great Britain, USA, France, Germany, Russia and Thailand on various indicators. The presented ratings show that no rating agency can reflect all the criteria of the financial systems of the countries, and also that countries in one rating can occupy leading positions, in the other the re ...
Complex Eco-economic Systems
... economy, as now structured are surpassing the sustainable yield of ecosystems. Easily a third if the world cropland is losing topsoil at the rate that is undermining its long-term productivity. Fully half of the land is overgrazed and deteriorating into desert. The forests are continuously shrinking ...
... economy, as now structured are surpassing the sustainable yield of ecosystems. Easily a third if the world cropland is losing topsoil at the rate that is undermining its long-term productivity. Fully half of the land is overgrazed and deteriorating into desert. The forests are continuously shrinking ...
EN EN COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE
... potentials, needs and objectives thus requiring a different policy approach. Policy must be carefully designed to reflect different situations. Priority must go to countries that would have limited prospects of long-term growth and sustainable development without external assistance, particularly LD ...
... potentials, needs and objectives thus requiring a different policy approach. Policy must be carefully designed to reflect different situations. Priority must go to countries that would have limited prospects of long-term growth and sustainable development without external assistance, particularly LD ...
Does the Choice of Policy Measures in Annex B Countries
... – What are the impacts of “sectoral” or “bottom-up” measures on non-Annex B countries? – How do the impacts differ, depending on the sector regulated or instruments chosen? – What can be done to minimize adverse impacts? ...
... – What are the impacts of “sectoral” or “bottom-up” measures on non-Annex B countries? – How do the impacts differ, depending on the sector regulated or instruments chosen? – What can be done to minimize adverse impacts? ...
Aalborg Universitet introduction
... concerns the role, for example, Dewey gives to ‘habit’ in social conduct, and how practice theory theorizes practical understandings according to tacit, routinized, and drillinduced patterns of behavior. Nicolini states (p. 41) that ‘his work should probably be recast as an attempt to make a Contine ...
... concerns the role, for example, Dewey gives to ‘habit’ in social conduct, and how practice theory theorizes practical understandings according to tacit, routinized, and drillinduced patterns of behavior. Nicolini states (p. 41) that ‘his work should probably be recast as an attempt to make a Contine ...
the material wellbeing of new zealand households
... measure of overall wellbeing, nor a comprehensive measure of material wellbeing. Furthermore, it has recently been argued that the gap between what is measured in national accounts and that which determines the material wellbeing of individuals is widening (Coyle, 2014). As such, there is a growing ...
... measure of overall wellbeing, nor a comprehensive measure of material wellbeing. Furthermore, it has recently been argued that the gap between what is measured in national accounts and that which determines the material wellbeing of individuals is widening (Coyle, 2014). As such, there is a growing ...
I Introduction to the Nature of Economics
... Every society must address the question (either implicitly or explicitly), “How can the autonomy (or freedom or liberty) of an individual be maintained and at the same time provide for the commonweal (social welfare)?” In some societies, the individual is regarded as more important than the communit ...
... Every society must address the question (either implicitly or explicitly), “How can the autonomy (or freedom or liberty) of an individual be maintained and at the same time provide for the commonweal (social welfare)?” In some societies, the individual is regarded as more important than the communit ...
Development economics
Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low-income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural change but also on improving the potential for the mass of the population, for example, through health and education and workplace conditions, whether through public or private channels.Development economics involves the creation of theories and methods that aid in the determination of policies and practices and can be implemented at either the domestic or international level. This may involve restructuring market incentives or using mathematical methods such as inter-temporal optimization for project analysis, or it may involve a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods.Unlike in many other fields of economics, approaches in development economics may incorporate social and political factors to devise particular plans. Also unlike many other fields of economics, there is no consensus on what students should know. Different approaches may consider the factors that contribute to economic convergence or non-convergence across households, regions, and countries.