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... tional actions as well as non-intentional, spontaneous or avoiding forms of action. The debate on intentionality brings to light the undertheorizing of the process of agency itself: it is a “black box” (Mische/Emirbayer 1998: 969) that is only very rarely touched upon. It remains a “greatly underspe ...
... tional actions as well as non-intentional, spontaneous or avoiding forms of action. The debate on intentionality brings to light the undertheorizing of the process of agency itself: it is a “black box” (Mische/Emirbayer 1998: 969) that is only very rarely touched upon. It remains a “greatly underspe ...
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... interbranch flows, the points of contact between agriculture and the nonagricultural sectors and branches are gaining in importance. Polish agriculture is characterised by a complicated multi-sector structure. State, co-operative, group and individual enterprises exist here side by side. The state f ...
... interbranch flows, the points of contact between agriculture and the nonagricultural sectors and branches are gaining in importance. Polish agriculture is characterised by a complicated multi-sector structure. State, co-operative, group and individual enterprises exist here side by side. The state f ...
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... Policy distortions, such as consumption, production, or border taxes, can have a major influence on the relative prices and profitability of sectors in the economy. Policies determine the competitiveness of sectors and their associated use of environmental resources. Some distortions have stronger e ...
... Policy distortions, such as consumption, production, or border taxes, can have a major influence on the relative prices and profitability of sectors in the economy. Policies determine the competitiveness of sectors and their associated use of environmental resources. Some distortions have stronger e ...
Kohlberg`s Six Stages
... As a consequence of this, it may not adequately address the arguments of people who value other moral aspects of actions. Carol Gilligan has argued that Kohlberg's theory is overly androcentric. Kohlberg's theory was initially developed based on empirical research using only male participants; Gilli ...
... As a consequence of this, it may not adequately address the arguments of people who value other moral aspects of actions. Carol Gilligan has argued that Kohlberg's theory is overly androcentric. Kohlberg's theory was initially developed based on empirical research using only male participants; Gilli ...
A coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a
... and consumption could occur at local, national and global levels is a key challenge that ecological economics seeks to address. As we shall discuss in more detail below, one way of framing this challenge is to emphasise the lock-in of unsustainable, high carbon systems. An ongoing research programme ...
... and consumption could occur at local, national and global levels is a key challenge that ecological economics seeks to address. As we shall discuss in more detail below, one way of framing this challenge is to emphasise the lock-in of unsustainable, high carbon systems. An ongoing research programme ...
Industrialization in Malaysia - degit xiv ucla
... industrialization process. Economists have held different views of the role of government in industrialization. Some believed that the developing world was full of market failures and the only way in which poor countries could escape from their poverty traps was through the forceful government inter ...
... industrialization process. Economists have held different views of the role of government in industrialization. Some believed that the developing world was full of market failures and the only way in which poor countries could escape from their poverty traps was through the forceful government inter ...
Psychology and the consumer - Cultures of Consumption
... themselves up in complex ways with the technologies of advertising and marketing to make possible new kinds of relations that human beings can have with themselves and with others through the medium of goods” Miller and Rose, 1997, p.3. I want to start with this difference in sociological accounts ...
... themselves up in complex ways with the technologies of advertising and marketing to make possible new kinds of relations that human beings can have with themselves and with others through the medium of goods” Miller and Rose, 1997, p.3. I want to start with this difference in sociological accounts ...
Interpreting Conservative Modernization: The Brazilian Sociological
... play an essential role as a strategic agent in a planned and deliberate policy of economic and social modernization of the country, in a way that could allow it to break away from the state of “structural marginalization” and its condition as an underdeveloped country. The question of dependent deve ...
... play an essential role as a strategic agent in a planned and deliberate policy of economic and social modernization of the country, in a way that could allow it to break away from the state of “structural marginalization” and its condition as an underdeveloped country. The question of dependent deve ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DEMOGRAPHICS IN DYNAMIC HECKSCHER-OHLIN MODELS:
... static Heckscher-Ohlin trade models and two-sector growth models — with two different demographic environments, an infinitely lived consumer environment and an overlapping generations environment. In the model, a finite number of countries that differ only in population sizes and initial endowments ...
... static Heckscher-Ohlin trade models and two-sector growth models — with two different demographic environments, an infinitely lived consumer environment and an overlapping generations environment. In the model, a finite number of countries that differ only in population sizes and initial endowments ...
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT 283
... varied meanings—and hence point to different phenomena—for varying groups of scientists. It is for this reason that many concepts in science are expressed in technical or more neutral languages, such as the symbols of mathematics. In sociology, expression of concepts in such special languages is som ...
... varied meanings—and hence point to different phenomena—for varying groups of scientists. It is for this reason that many concepts in science are expressed in technical or more neutral languages, such as the symbols of mathematics. In sociology, expression of concepts in such special languages is som ...
A Revised Functionalism in the Sociology of Religion: Mary
... dimension ('group') measures the degree of individual- or groupcenteredness. A society's cosmology can be predicted by its position on the map formed by these intersecting dimensions. This version of her theory argued that people's beliefs will parallel their experiences of society. She predicted, f ...
... dimension ('group') measures the degree of individual- or groupcenteredness. A society's cosmology can be predicted by its position on the map formed by these intersecting dimensions. This version of her theory argued that people's beliefs will parallel their experiences of society. She predicted, f ...
Some Problems in Erik Olin Wright`s Theory of Class
... While it should be emphasised that even the above famous sentences involve a more complex view of the societal class structure than is commonly thought, let us, for the sake of simplification, accept that this commonly held view referred to above contains a grain of truth. Such an interpretation, ho ...
... While it should be emphasised that even the above famous sentences involve a more complex view of the societal class structure than is commonly thought, let us, for the sake of simplification, accept that this commonly held view referred to above contains a grain of truth. Such an interpretation, ho ...
Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
... Communication within hierarchies occurs within the context of the employment contract. Relationships among members of a hierarchy surely matter, but exchanges that occur in a hierarchy are most strongly shaped by one's position within the hierarchical structure of authority (Powell, 1990: 302). In t ...
... Communication within hierarchies occurs within the context of the employment contract. Relationships among members of a hierarchy surely matter, but exchanges that occur in a hierarchy are most strongly shaped by one's position within the hierarchical structure of authority (Powell, 1990: 302). In t ...