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Improving Hormonal Contraceptive Supply
... injectables are increasingly popular in Latin America where several locally-produced formulations are sold commercially. ...
... injectables are increasingly popular in Latin America where several locally-produced formulations are sold commercially. ...
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... production, in order to maintain the accumulation of capital and the reproduction of capitalist class relations (Harvey 2014, 146 f.). However, in many countries in SSA, colonial powers established or took over existing structures and transformed them, in order to extract value to benefit the Europe ...
... production, in order to maintain the accumulation of capital and the reproduction of capitalist class relations (Harvey 2014, 146 f.). However, in many countries in SSA, colonial powers established or took over existing structures and transformed them, in order to extract value to benefit the Europe ...
practice theory
... any conception of social life and understanding that emphasizes rules, norms, conventions, or meanings. Such conceptions of the domain of sociology, anthropology, and other human sciences are widespread within the philosophy of the social sciences. The notions that society or culture is the realm of ...
... any conception of social life and understanding that emphasizes rules, norms, conventions, or meanings. Such conceptions of the domain of sociology, anthropology, and other human sciences are widespread within the philosophy of the social sciences. The notions that society or culture is the realm of ...
Revenue-Neutral Tariff Reform: The Welfare Effects of Uniform Tariffs in 13 Developing Countries
... are set at a rate inversely proportional to the elasticity of demand, so that the whole system of taxes should not distort consumption. The fundamental underlying assumption of this theory is that goods are not substitutes but complements. Otherwise, consumers can avoid paying the higher tax substit ...
... are set at a rate inversely proportional to the elasticity of demand, so that the whole system of taxes should not distort consumption. The fundamental underlying assumption of this theory is that goods are not substitutes but complements. Otherwise, consumers can avoid paying the higher tax substit ...
Theorizing in Social Science: The Context of Discovery
... the most creative and advanced type of theorizing, according to Turner. This is instead so-called high theory, or Bildung, which is characterized by three features. First, the theorizer must be able to look at other theories from the viewpoint of their producers. Second, he or she must be sensitive ...
... the most creative and advanced type of theorizing, according to Turner. This is instead so-called high theory, or Bildung, which is characterized by three features. First, the theorizer must be able to look at other theories from the viewpoint of their producers. Second, he or she must be sensitive ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES BANK-BASED OR MARKET-BASED FINANCIAL SYSTEMS: WHICH IS BETTER?
... but poorly developed markets do not perform notably differently from those with very well developed markets but poorly developed banks, or than those with more balanced financial systems. I also allow for the possibility that financial structure changes as countries develop and legal systems evolve. ...
... but poorly developed markets do not perform notably differently from those with very well developed markets but poorly developed banks, or than those with more balanced financial systems. I also allow for the possibility that financial structure changes as countries develop and legal systems evolve. ...
Subject and Subject position in Laclau`s discourse theory Allan
... Coming from the tradition of structural Marxism (Ernesto Laclau 1977; Althusser 1969a; Althusser and Balibar 1977)one of the most significant achievements of Laclau was to articulate a basic post-structuralist idea of subject-positions with a Lacanian theory of the subject beyond or before positioni ...
... Coming from the tradition of structural Marxism (Ernesto Laclau 1977; Althusser 1969a; Althusser and Balibar 1977)one of the most significant achievements of Laclau was to articulate a basic post-structuralist idea of subject-positions with a Lacanian theory of the subject beyond or before positioni ...
Politics and Social Movements in an Hegemonic World
... emerged in the countries of the north, and very especially in the United States, views which, positing “the end of ideologies and of history”, proposed the primacy of a global and saving “dominant thinking” that would redeem our societies from all their problems. The persuasive efficacy of this posi ...
... emerged in the countries of the north, and very especially in the United States, views which, positing “the end of ideologies and of history”, proposed the primacy of a global and saving “dominant thinking” that would redeem our societies from all their problems. The persuasive efficacy of this posi ...
A Sociological Hall of Fame
... social structures and social dynamics. The latter, his term for social change, was highlighted in his view of the three stages of society -- the theological, the metaphysical, and the positivistic. The transition between stages was characterized by times of intellectual conflict.(3) The conflict was ...
... social structures and social dynamics. The latter, his term for social change, was highlighted in his view of the three stages of society -- the theological, the metaphysical, and the positivistic. The transition between stages was characterized by times of intellectual conflict.(3) The conflict was ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... Bureau of Economic Research
... between 1889 and 1957, productivity advance accounted for about threefourths. This meant not only a large gain in the plane of living, but an increase in the quality and variety of goods and an expansion of leisure time, while increasing provision was made for future growth and for national security ...
... between 1889 and 1957, productivity advance accounted for about threefourths. This meant not only a large gain in the plane of living, but an increase in the quality and variety of goods and an expansion of leisure time, while increasing provision was made for future growth and for national security ...
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... out that, in practice? a board may combine several sets of responsibilities and powers according to the evolution of events in particular countries. For example, the Office of Cereals in Tunisia, the operations of which the writer is most familiar, would probably be classified under type six represe ...
... out that, in practice? a board may combine several sets of responsibilities and powers according to the evolution of events in particular countries. For example, the Office of Cereals in Tunisia, the operations of which the writer is most familiar, would probably be classified under type six represe ...
Chapter 1 Multimodal Studies: An Emerging Research Field
... ‘semiotic modes’ of discourse as well as of the theoretical and methodological means by which we study these modes. However, while each chapter makes a contribution to both aspects, there emerges from the volume as a whole a complementarity of focus or theme between the different chapters: towards s ...
... ‘semiotic modes’ of discourse as well as of the theoretical and methodological means by which we study these modes. However, while each chapter makes a contribution to both aspects, there emerges from the volume as a whole a complementarity of focus or theme between the different chapters: towards s ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... pre-constituted rational economic actors. Certainly its subsequent popularity has much to do with a rejection of the taken-for-grantedness of the distinction between the economic and the extra- economic and with an increased interest in what I have elsewhere termed 'integral economics', i.e., in the ...
... pre-constituted rational economic actors. Certainly its subsequent popularity has much to do with a rejection of the taken-for-grantedness of the distinction between the economic and the extra- economic and with an increased interest in what I have elsewhere termed 'integral economics', i.e., in the ...