Parrish 2008 - School of Earth and Environment
... Finally, the paper concludes by looking at the point where all of these fields overlap, and suggesting the idea of ‘sustainability enterprise design’ as a unifying concept that could both draw on, and contribute to, knowledge in the other fields. 2 Emergence: Foundational Fields 2.1 Entrepreneurship ...
... Finally, the paper concludes by looking at the point where all of these fields overlap, and suggesting the idea of ‘sustainability enterprise design’ as a unifying concept that could both draw on, and contribute to, knowledge in the other fields. 2 Emergence: Foundational Fields 2.1 Entrepreneurship ...
Chapter 1 Introduction
... logically, lead to a shift away by world consumers to substitute goods. If the demand for a country's exports is elastic, the quantity decrease would be proportionally larger than the per unit price increase. This term of trade effect would actually lower the country's real income and economic welfa ...
... logically, lead to a shift away by world consumers to substitute goods. If the demand for a country's exports is elastic, the quantity decrease would be proportionally larger than the per unit price increase. This term of trade effect would actually lower the country's real income and economic welfa ...
THINKING SERIOUSLY ABOUT CRIME: Jock Young
... Attempts to build a theoretical position systematically, so that the different parts of the theory fit coherently, ironing out inconsistencies and contradictions of position; Attempts to be as comprehensive as it can – dealing with the different aspects and drawing these into a systematic account. ...
... Attempts to build a theoretical position systematically, so that the different parts of the theory fit coherently, ironing out inconsistencies and contradictions of position; Attempts to be as comprehensive as it can – dealing with the different aspects and drawing these into a systematic account. ...
COUNTRY AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
... solid. However, while lower energy prices have boosted growth momentum in the United States, they pose downside risks to the Canadian economy owing to the relatively large size of its energy sector. In the United States, labor markets and business and consumer confidence have shown solid improvement ...
... solid. However, while lower energy prices have boosted growth momentum in the United States, they pose downside risks to the Canadian economy owing to the relatively large size of its energy sector. In the United States, labor markets and business and consumer confidence have shown solid improvement ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES GLOBALIZATION AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION: James E. Anderson
... productive firms within each sector pay higher wages for skilled labor. Depending on the joint distribution of sectoral and firm shocks, within-sector wage dispersion may increase or decrease with export intensity. The Darwinian force in this paper does not require fixed export costs to select firms ...
... productive firms within each sector pay higher wages for skilled labor. Depending on the joint distribution of sectoral and firm shocks, within-sector wage dispersion may increase or decrease with export intensity. The Darwinian force in this paper does not require fixed export costs to select firms ...
Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe in a globalizing world
... Is WTO compatibility an issue ? Is China more or less effective than the West ? ...
... Is WTO compatibility an issue ? Is China more or less effective than the West ? ...
How Popper`s `Three Worlds Theory` Resembles Moscovici`s
... come such as the future relations between two social groups and hence future world 1 objects such as boundaries and legislations. To Popper, a materialistic reduction would necessarily miss out on these dynamics and hence an important part of what makes a world 3 object as an abstract entity what it ...
... come such as the future relations between two social groups and hence future world 1 objects such as boundaries and legislations. To Popper, a materialistic reduction would necessarily miss out on these dynamics and hence an important part of what makes a world 3 object as an abstract entity what it ...
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... infant industry cases, terms of trade effects and the interdependence of investment decisions. Such a more rational system could be based on a combination of a uniform tariff, a domestic value added tax system, and direct subsidies. It would be not only self-financing, but also far easier to adminis ...
... infant industry cases, terms of trade effects and the interdependence of investment decisions. Such a more rational system could be based on a combination of a uniform tariff, a domestic value added tax system, and direct subsidies. It would be not only self-financing, but also far easier to adminis ...
Annotations to Bhaskar`s Possibility of Naturalism Hans G. Ehrbar
... humanity—with the corollary expressed by Hume that ‘mankind is much the same at all times and places’,15 simultaneously revealing its ahistorical and a priori biases. The limitations of this approach to social science should by now be well known. To say that people are rational does not explain what ...
... humanity—with the corollary expressed by Hume that ‘mankind is much the same at all times and places’,15 simultaneously revealing its ahistorical and a priori biases. The limitations of this approach to social science should by now be well known. To say that people are rational does not explain what ...
Extending the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning
... so long without taking any action. He described it as a wasted opportunity. To the contrary, we understood that meeting as having accomplished several objectives in the early stages of a continuing process, the most important of which was that residents saw a model for and experienced talking produc ...
... so long without taking any action. He described it as a wasted opportunity. To the contrary, we understood that meeting as having accomplished several objectives in the early stages of a continuing process, the most important of which was that residents saw a model for and experienced talking produc ...
the Case of a Small Open Economy
... instance, trade liberalisation is often found to be a growth-driving factor for developing countries. However, the secondary effects may include costly resource reallocation, disappearance of entire industries, and even rising emigration pressures 1. Migration is not only associated with gains and l ...
... instance, trade liberalisation is often found to be a growth-driving factor for developing countries. However, the secondary effects may include costly resource reallocation, disappearance of entire industries, and even rising emigration pressures 1. Migration is not only associated with gains and l ...
The Viable System Approach and its potential contribution to
... relational service activities are conducted within integrated serviceprovision systems, that involve relationships among many organisations. In Darwinian terms, these ‘service ecosystems’ are ‘conditioned’ (or influenced) by a variety of systemic elements (technological, economic, political, and soc ...
... relational service activities are conducted within integrated serviceprovision systems, that involve relationships among many organisations. In Darwinian terms, these ‘service ecosystems’ are ‘conditioned’ (or influenced) by a variety of systemic elements (technological, economic, political, and soc ...