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South African Trade Policy and the Future Global Trading Environment f
... also raise living standards and promote growth. South African firms and consumers gain from imports through lower prices and a greater variety of goods and services. Exporters achieve economies of scale and the increased competition due to trade can spur innovation and productivity growth. At the sa ...
... also raise living standards and promote growth. South African firms and consumers gain from imports through lower prices and a greater variety of goods and services. Exporters achieve economies of scale and the increased competition due to trade can spur innovation and productivity growth. At the sa ...
Foundations of the future What is holding back business investment in
... governments create unnecessary licensing procedures and paperwork, then businesses are less likely to invest. One frustrating form of bureaucracy for many companies comes from restrictions around what activities they are able to engage in. Companies that sell industrial equipment, for example, often ...
... governments create unnecessary licensing procedures and paperwork, then businesses are less likely to invest. One frustrating form of bureaucracy for many companies comes from restrictions around what activities they are able to engage in. Companies that sell industrial equipment, for example, often ...
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... Substantial research has led to a consensus that human capital is a key determinant of both economic efficiency and social welfare. 1 Ever since the influential contribution of Lucas (1988), much of the literature has underscored the role of the externality effect of human capital in accounting for ...
... Substantial research has led to a consensus that human capital is a key determinant of both economic efficiency and social welfare. 1 Ever since the influential contribution of Lucas (1988), much of the literature has underscored the role of the externality effect of human capital in accounting for ...
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... 1950s – growing society: styling was the main design tendency; 1960s – mature society: design focused on function and use worth; 1970s – saturated society: aesthetics was the keyword of design; 1980s – society of superfluity: design explored semantics; 1990s – society of satiety: design wa ...
... 1950s – growing society: styling was the main design tendency; 1960s – mature society: design focused on function and use worth; 1970s – saturated society: aesthetics was the keyword of design; 1980s – society of superfluity: design explored semantics; 1990s – society of satiety: design wa ...
Erich Fromm`s Concept of Social Character
... instinctual impulses became character traits or simply passionat~ strivings; drive itself is conceptualized as psychological need libidinal instinct is now called psychological or existential need (in contrast to instinctive or physiological needs); the libidinous structure of a society became the s ...
... instinctual impulses became character traits or simply passionat~ strivings; drive itself is conceptualized as psychological need libidinal instinct is now called psychological or existential need (in contrast to instinctive or physiological needs); the libidinous structure of a society became the s ...
Social Spending, Human Capital, and Growth in Developing
... insignificant (Kim and Moody (1992), McGuire and others (1993), Musgrove (1996), Pritchett (1996), Filmer and Pritchett (1997), and Filmer and others (1998)). In contrast, Gupta and others (2003) find a positive relationship between public spending on health care and the health status of the poor. A ...
... insignificant (Kim and Moody (1992), McGuire and others (1993), Musgrove (1996), Pritchett (1996), Filmer and Pritchett (1997), and Filmer and others (1998)). In contrast, Gupta and others (2003) find a positive relationship between public spending on health care and the health status of the poor. A ...
A Social Ethics Approach to Social Problems
... at higher risk of poverty, poor health, street violence, homelessness, poor education, as well as other social problems. The structures of racial and ethnic inequality bestow high status on some people, particularly white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, while failing to recognize others (particularly peopl ...
... at higher risk of poverty, poor health, street violence, homelessness, poor education, as well as other social problems. The structures of racial and ethnic inequality bestow high status on some people, particularly white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, while failing to recognize others (particularly peopl ...
D S T
... Sociology to the rescue! Panic about nihilism assumes that for identity, morality, or truth to exist at all, they must either be grounded in the biologically determined nature of individuals, or in some transcendent metaphysical domain. Sociologists have known all along that there is a third possibi ...
... Sociology to the rescue! Panic about nihilism assumes that for identity, morality, or truth to exist at all, they must either be grounded in the biologically determined nature of individuals, or in some transcendent metaphysical domain. Sociologists have known all along that there is a third possibi ...
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... The Potential Impact Of A Southern African Common External… SACU is a fully functioning customs union with full internal free trade. A common external tariff observed by all of its members, and common administration of the external tariff, and pooling of the revenues from it (Hinkle & Schiff, 2004) ...
... The Potential Impact Of A Southern African Common External… SACU is a fully functioning customs union with full internal free trade. A common external tariff observed by all of its members, and common administration of the external tariff, and pooling of the revenues from it (Hinkle & Schiff, 2004) ...
DOC - World bank documents
... understand a few core issues in development economics, such as savings, education and property rights. This evidence gives us new interpretations for a variety of behavior in these contexts. It also enriches the set of policy tools we should consider. Not only does it suggest some dramatically new t ...
... understand a few core issues in development economics, such as savings, education and property rights. This evidence gives us new interpretations for a variety of behavior in these contexts. It also enriches the set of policy tools we should consider. Not only does it suggest some dramatically new t ...