
Sociology, Economics, and Gender
... science, he wrote, because it is about “phenomena of mind” (1836, 29, emphasis in original) rather than about physical laws. Among the mental sciences, it is further distinguished by the particular “part of man’s [sic] nature” (36) with which it deals. Conscience, duty, and other feelings relevant t ...
... science, he wrote, because it is about “phenomena of mind” (1836, 29, emphasis in original) rather than about physical laws. Among the mental sciences, it is further distinguished by the particular “part of man’s [sic] nature” (36) with which it deals. Conscience, duty, and other feelings relevant t ...
The Inclusive Green Economy
... ►► There is a need for an institutional framework (societal aims, rules and regulations) to reduce the difference between what is rational for the individual (microrationality) and what is most beneficial to society (macrorationality).2 ►► GDP was never intended as a measure of prosperity, and has d ...
... ►► There is a need for an institutional framework (societal aims, rules and regulations) to reduce the difference between what is rational for the individual (microrationality) and what is most beneficial to society (macrorationality).2 ►► GDP was never intended as a measure of prosperity, and has d ...
Human Nature and Social Cooperation
... Over the last 20 years, prominent sociologists such as Abbott (1998), Boudon (2003), and Coleman (1986) have expressed serious reservations about the explanatory power of sociological theory and research. Boudon (2003), for example, writes: “Skepticism toward sociology has grown over the years. … To ...
... Over the last 20 years, prominent sociologists such as Abbott (1998), Boudon (2003), and Coleman (1986) have expressed serious reservations about the explanatory power of sociological theory and research. Boudon (2003), for example, writes: “Skepticism toward sociology has grown over the years. … To ...
Labour Markets Trends, Financial Globalization and the Current
... sector reduce inequality. Targeting for employment and for reduction of income inequality can thus be combined objectives in policy making. In a similar vein Stewart and Ranis (2002) argued that human development and economic growth can be joint and reinforcing targets for policy making. It seems th ...
... sector reduce inequality. Targeting for employment and for reduction of income inequality can thus be combined objectives in policy making. In a similar vein Stewart and Ranis (2002) argued that human development and economic growth can be joint and reinforcing targets for policy making. It seems th ...
Standard Trade Model
... Import Tariffs and International Distribution of Income • Home imposes a tariff → ↑tot and ↓tot* but impact on home’s welfare is not so clear cut. ↑tot benefits home, but ↑PM → distorts production decisions: encourages home’s producers to use scarce resources to produce a good that home does not ...
... Import Tariffs and International Distribution of Income • Home imposes a tariff → ↑tot and ↓tot* but impact on home’s welfare is not so clear cut. ↑tot benefits home, but ↑PM → distorts production decisions: encourages home’s producers to use scarce resources to produce a good that home does not ...
The Outline of Management Functions on Human Resource Development of Government
... and so forth.. It is obvious that in the antiquity the government did not interfere into these businesses which could be promised by the society independently. However at this time being the government must make out laws due to these two reasons. One reason is that the existence of the complex labou ...
... and so forth.. It is obvious that in the antiquity the government did not interfere into these businesses which could be promised by the society independently. However at this time being the government must make out laws due to these two reasons. One reason is that the existence of the complex labou ...
I - Vecam
... developing countries can not only address the health, education and economic challenges that for too long have impeded progress, but that this can be done in an accelerated fashion. With this as a unifying position, and with the next meeting of the Dot Force due to take place in South Africa in earl ...
... developing countries can not only address the health, education and economic challenges that for too long have impeded progress, but that this can be done in an accelerated fashion. With this as a unifying position, and with the next meeting of the Dot Force due to take place in South Africa in earl ...
The Relationship between Structure and Agency
... By this he means that they are “both the medium and the outcome of the practices which constitute social systems” [23] structures shape people’s practices, but it is also people’s practices that constitute (and reproduce) structures. In this view of things, human agency and structure, far From being ...
... By this he means that they are “both the medium and the outcome of the practices which constitute social systems” [23] structures shape people’s practices, but it is also people’s practices that constitute (and reproduce) structures. In this view of things, human agency and structure, far From being ...
QSR_11_4_Archibald_K.. - Qualitative Sociology Review
... Erving Goffman has not only had a huge impact upon his home discipline of sociology but may be its most ...
... Erving Goffman has not only had a huge impact upon his home discipline of sociology but may be its most ...
Technology Trade
... goods the country produces more inefficiently. In other words, exports are what an economy pays for its imports. More recent theories bring attention to trade openness as a channel of knowledge regarding spillovers9. According to this view, more open economies tend to benefit more in terms of access ...
... goods the country produces more inefficiently. In other words, exports are what an economy pays for its imports. More recent theories bring attention to trade openness as a channel of knowledge regarding spillovers9. According to this view, more open economies tend to benefit more in terms of access ...
Peacekeeping, Poverty, and Development: Towards an
... women’s livelihoods, because many of the jobs and services that the peacekeeping economy depends on are considered the preserve of women. 2. The impacts of PK economies are neither as temporary nor as localized as commonly assumed: ...
... women’s livelihoods, because many of the jobs and services that the peacekeeping economy depends on are considered the preserve of women. 2. The impacts of PK economies are neither as temporary nor as localized as commonly assumed: ...