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... 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 ...
Openness, country size and government
... overall level of productivity. More recently, Murphy et al. (1989) propose a model of industrial development in which market size determines the extent to which firms can benefit from positive spillovers from each other. In this model, low income countries may need a ‘Big Push’ in order to move from ...
... overall level of productivity. More recently, Murphy et al. (1989) propose a model of industrial development in which market size determines the extent to which firms can benefit from positive spillovers from each other. In this model, low income countries may need a ‘Big Push’ in order to move from ...
TRANSLATOR`S INTRODUCTION to Axel Honneth, The Struggle for
... 'The more demanding this procedure is seen to be, the more extensive the features will have to be that, taken together, constitute a subject's moral accountability.'(12) To understand this claim, it is important to keep in mind the distinction Honneth makes between two historical processes: (a) an i ...
... 'The more demanding this procedure is seen to be, the more extensive the features will have to be that, taken together, constitute a subject's moral accountability.'(12) To understand this claim, it is important to keep in mind the distinction Honneth makes between two historical processes: (a) an i ...
Trade Costs and Business Cycle Transmission in a
... through financial connections. Changing the parameters has policy implications; how much can we reduce the size of the business cycles and their comovement by changing trade costs at the expense of long-run welfare. Decreasing trade costs raises output comovement because trade increases. On the one h ...
... through financial connections. Changing the parameters has policy implications; how much can we reduce the size of the business cycles and their comovement by changing trade costs at the expense of long-run welfare. Decreasing trade costs raises output comovement because trade increases. On the one h ...
Global trade rules
... Implementation according to capacity, technical assistance Temporary No deviations, no exemptions ...
... Implementation according to capacity, technical assistance Temporary No deviations, no exemptions ...
Reform of APEC - The Australian APEC Study Centre
... The international organizations which have been effective in supporting governments in economic affairs have had a capacity to produce good quality economic analysis. The OECD is probably the best model, in its early years anyway. By provision of consistent, high quality, analytical advice about mac ...
... The international organizations which have been effective in supporting governments in economic affairs have had a capacity to produce good quality economic analysis. The OECD is probably the best model, in its early years anyway. By provision of consistent, high quality, analytical advice about mac ...
Why Have So Few Countries Industrialised?
... foremost, I would like to thank my supervisor, prof. Bart Verspagen. His original ideas and interesting comments have been extremely valuable for my thesis and my professional development. I sincerely hope that his way of looking at topics and literatures, spotting areas of research, and conducting ...
... foremost, I would like to thank my supervisor, prof. Bart Verspagen. His original ideas and interesting comments have been extremely valuable for my thesis and my professional development. I sincerely hope that his way of looking at topics and literatures, spotting areas of research, and conducting ...
The next production revolution
... Production in OECD economies today is no longer just about manufacturing. While manufacturing still matters and occupies a central role in OECD economies by orchestrating GVCs across different countries, industries and products, value creation in OECD production increasingly stems from preand post- ...
... Production in OECD economies today is no longer just about manufacturing. While manufacturing still matters and occupies a central role in OECD economies by orchestrating GVCs across different countries, industries and products, value creation in OECD production increasingly stems from preand post- ...
Outline and assess Bourdieu`s explanation of social inequality.
... structures. Therefore in a sense, our habitus shapes our social world and external social structures shape our habitus. ‘The socialized body (which one calls the individual or person) does not stand opposition to society; it is one of its forms of existence’ (Bourdieu, 1980:29). It is neither subjec ...
... structures. Therefore in a sense, our habitus shapes our social world and external social structures shape our habitus. ‘The socialized body (which one calls the individual or person) does not stand opposition to society; it is one of its forms of existence’ (Bourdieu, 1980:29). It is neither subjec ...
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... Abstract: The recognition of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as a source of funding to foster economic development in both developed and developing countries has been in ascendancy. The prime purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of FDI for the “landlocked countries” i ...
... Abstract: The recognition of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as a source of funding to foster economic development in both developed and developing countries has been in ascendancy. The prime purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of FDI for the “landlocked countries” i ...