Can Africa and China Learn from Each Other?
... consider setting up joint ventures between Chinese and African companies. This is especially because African countries that are LDCs enjoy exemption from implementing the TRIPS agreement with respect to patents in medicines until 2016, and this exemption may also be extended after 2016. Through such ...
... consider setting up joint ventures between Chinese and African companies. This is especially because African countries that are LDCs enjoy exemption from implementing the TRIPS agreement with respect to patents in medicines until 2016, and this exemption may also be extended after 2016. Through such ...
International Trade and Investment Theory
... • One is better off specializing in what one does relatively best • Produce and export those goods and services one is relatively best able to produce • Buy other goods and services from people who are better at producing them ...
... • One is better off specializing in what one does relatively best • Produce and export those goods and services one is relatively best able to produce • Buy other goods and services from people who are better at producing them ...
Lecture 9/2
... Functionalist sociologists mainly explained the rates in terms of the norms and values embedded in churches, families, schools or gangs. I.e. the people in different neighborhoods were being ...
... Functionalist sociologists mainly explained the rates in terms of the norms and values embedded in churches, families, schools or gangs. I.e. the people in different neighborhoods were being ...
The absence of power in contemporary economic theory
... opus Das Kapital he attempted the—till today not accomplished—elaboration of a theory in which—as in real life—economic, sociological, political, and cultural factors are interdependently related and subjected to continuous historical change. Though this gigantic vision (by which Schumpeter was so m ...
... opus Das Kapital he attempted the—till today not accomplished—elaboration of a theory in which—as in real life—economic, sociological, political, and cultural factors are interdependently related and subjected to continuous historical change. Though this gigantic vision (by which Schumpeter was so m ...
A G-Zero World - World Policy Institute
... catastrophe hastened the inevitable transition to the G-20, an organization that includes the world's largest and most important emerging-market states. The first gatherings of the club--in Washington in November 2008 and London in April 2009--produced an agreement on joint monetary and fiscal expan ...
... catastrophe hastened the inevitable transition to the G-20, an organization that includes the world's largest and most important emerging-market states. The first gatherings of the club--in Washington in November 2008 and London in April 2009--produced an agreement on joint monetary and fiscal expan ...
AFIT, Denver, Colorado, April 10, 2013 Corridor of
... could assume the existence of ‘a corridor of divergence.’ There are two attractors, namely X- and Y-prevailing matrices’ countries. Such a corridor is designed in a future oriented way and represents an open space for global development between two axes representing the attractors. There are boundar ...
... could assume the existence of ‘a corridor of divergence.’ There are two attractors, namely X- and Y-prevailing matrices’ countries. Such a corridor is designed in a future oriented way and represents an open space for global development between two axes representing the attractors. There are boundar ...
Trade and poverty psia day - New Rules for Global Finance Coalition
... sectors (and factors) rather than export-oriented ones (for historical reasons revenues collection) Predictive analysis of the distributional effects is crucial for a successful and sustainable trade policy reform: ...
... sectors (and factors) rather than export-oriented ones (for historical reasons revenues collection) Predictive analysis of the distributional effects is crucial for a successful and sustainable trade policy reform: ...
50 YEARS BACKWARD AND FORWARD? ADDRESS BY: THE
... macro-economic model of a mixed economy which energized the peoplebased sectors to create jobs, growth and reduced inflation. This was the way forward restoring growth and creating 100,000 new jobs in the last three years of the 1980’s, building from the bottom up, not the top down. ...
... macro-economic model of a mixed economy which energized the peoplebased sectors to create jobs, growth and reduced inflation. This was the way forward restoring growth and creating 100,000 new jobs in the last three years of the 1980’s, building from the bottom up, not the top down. ...
Implications of the Transatlantic Trade & Investment
... » Incentive to trade with major trading partner bigger than with smaller economies ...
... » Incentive to trade with major trading partner bigger than with smaller economies ...
International Trade and Globalization
... agreement. Now, these pledges could easily be used to undermine new rules intended to make financial systems safer. ...
... agreement. Now, these pledges could easily be used to undermine new rules intended to make financial systems safer. ...
theory - University of Helsinki
... • 6) falsifiability – the theory should be recognized as false if some conceivable observation is true (Popper, 1934) – e.g., “all swans are white”; • But: one should distinguish falsification of theory from falsification of data; • “Research program” (Lakatos, 1970) – a hard core of theory (e.g., s ...
... • 6) falsifiability – the theory should be recognized as false if some conceivable observation is true (Popper, 1934) – e.g., “all swans are white”; • But: one should distinguish falsification of theory from falsification of data; • “Research program” (Lakatos, 1970) – a hard core of theory (e.g., s ...