the ethics of poverty alleviation
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
Hart`s Concept of Law: Positivist Legal Theory or Sociology? Glen
... sociology was an… attempt to signal his move away from *Austin and Kelsen+.”42 Further, when responding to Bodenheimer's criticism that he had neglected disciplines other than philosophy, Hart further emphasising the philosophical nature of his project. 43 These rebukes would be comfortingly conclus ...
... sociology was an… attempt to signal his move away from *Austin and Kelsen+.”42 Further, when responding to Bodenheimer's criticism that he had neglected disciplines other than philosophy, Hart further emphasising the philosophical nature of his project. 43 These rebukes would be comfortingly conclus ...
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... the most important environment of the elite organisations in an industry are the other elite organisations in the industry; despite competition between them, they collectively implement strategies to eliminate or absorb threatening smaller competitors the public is poorly served by this process; i ...
... the most important environment of the elite organisations in an industry are the other elite organisations in the industry; despite competition between them, they collectively implement strategies to eliminate or absorb threatening smaller competitors the public is poorly served by this process; i ...
Result of an Expert Meeting on early warning convened by
... and supply and desertification, can only contribute to increased concern on these issues. The capacities to cope with the disaster impact are different depending on social groups such as poor and rich, men and women, young and old, indigenous or non-indigenous. ...
... and supply and desertification, can only contribute to increased concern on these issues. The capacities to cope with the disaster impact are different depending on social groups such as poor and rich, men and women, young and old, indigenous or non-indigenous. ...
R E C E N T G L O... GENERAL LC/CAR/G.596 20 December 1999
... but also shielded it from financial turbulence. O f the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa suffered the brunt of the Asian financial crisis, due to its relatively well-developed financial markets that benefited from the surge in capital flows to developing countries during the 1990s. GDP ...
... but also shielded it from financial turbulence. O f the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa suffered the brunt of the Asian financial crisis, due to its relatively well-developed financial markets that benefited from the surge in capital flows to developing countries during the 1990s. GDP ...
Analysis of the Effects of Foreign Capital Inflows on Investment... China
... with an increase in total investment in the host economy of more than one dollar. The results supported the crowding-in effects. Bosworth and Collins (1999)[2] provided evidence concerning the effect of capital inflows on domestic investment for 58 developing countries during 1978-1995. They found t ...
... with an increase in total investment in the host economy of more than one dollar. The results supported the crowding-in effects. Bosworth and Collins (1999)[2] provided evidence concerning the effect of capital inflows on domestic investment for 58 developing countries during 1978-1995. They found t ...
Migration and Social Transformation
... ‘In its most general sense ‘globalisation’ refers to the upsurge in direct investment and the liberalization and deregulation in cross-border flows of capital, technology and services, as well as the creation of a global production system – a new global economy’ (Petras and Veltmayer 2000, 2). The k ...
... ‘In its most general sense ‘globalisation’ refers to the upsurge in direct investment and the liberalization and deregulation in cross-border flows of capital, technology and services, as well as the creation of a global production system – a new global economy’ (Petras and Veltmayer 2000, 2). The k ...
Use of Exchange Rates as Approximate PPPs for Machinery and
... included in final consumption expenditure of households) from imports for use by enterprises (to be included in GFCF). The latter will include passenger motor vehicles imported for use as taxis, for rental by car-hire companies and for business use by sales representatives, etc. In most countries ve ...
... included in final consumption expenditure of households) from imports for use by enterprises (to be included in GFCF). The latter will include passenger motor vehicles imported for use as taxis, for rental by car-hire companies and for business use by sales representatives, etc. In most countries ve ...
Demystifying modelling methods for trade policy
... In recent years, quantitative analysis of the effects of policies on economic outcomes has grown sharply. These exercises in quantification have been made possible by advances in theory and analytical techniques, and no less importantly, by the dramatically increased computational and data processing ...
... In recent years, quantitative analysis of the effects of policies on economic outcomes has grown sharply. These exercises in quantification have been made possible by advances in theory and analytical techniques, and no less importantly, by the dramatically increased computational and data processing ...
Explaining Membership in the British National Party: A Multilevel
... group into a given area increases the likelihood of conflict; the probability of conflict is greater . . . the larger the ratio of the incoming minority to the resident population’, as Williams (1947: 57–58) proposed. Allport (1954: 227–233) also recognized this theory. It was systematically tested ...
... group into a given area increases the likelihood of conflict; the probability of conflict is greater . . . the larger the ratio of the incoming minority to the resident population’, as Williams (1947: 57–58) proposed. Allport (1954: 227–233) also recognized this theory. It was systematically tested ...
Demystifying Modelling Methods for Trade Policy
... In recent years, quantitative analysis of the effects of policies on economic outcomes has grown sharply. These exercises in quantification have been made possible by advances in theory and analytical techniques, and no less importantly, by the dramatically increased computational and data processing ...
... In recent years, quantitative analysis of the effects of policies on economic outcomes has grown sharply. These exercises in quantification have been made possible by advances in theory and analytical techniques, and no less importantly, by the dramatically increased computational and data processing ...
- Munich Personal RePEc Archive
... taken civilized man and transplanted him into the state of nature. Instead, Rousseau says, one must examine man “as nature had formed him” (1754: 376). Although the state of nature never actually existed in history (Rousseau 1754: 377, 380), the concept is useful as a thoughtexperiment to discover w ...
... taken civilized man and transplanted him into the state of nature. Instead, Rousseau says, one must examine man “as nature had formed him” (1754: 376). Although the state of nature never actually existed in history (Rousseau 1754: 377, 380), the concept is useful as a thoughtexperiment to discover w ...
The happiness of sociality. Economics and eudaimonia: A
... spread from the United States to Europe.8 The rise and diffusion of this movement were favoured by the cultural climate of the 1960s which sought to overcome a pure economic conception of the process of economic growth. There were many ‘heterodox’ economists (e.g. Myrdal, Galbraith, Hirschman) who w ...
... spread from the United States to Europe.8 The rise and diffusion of this movement were favoured by the cultural climate of the 1960s which sought to overcome a pure economic conception of the process of economic growth. There were many ‘heterodox’ economists (e.g. Myrdal, Galbraith, Hirschman) who w ...