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... general equilibrium and neoclassical micro-economic theoretical assumptions that make their application to the assessment of all three pillars of sustainability questionable. Although some of these assumptions have been relaxed in recent and more advanced CGE models, further research needs to be und ...
... general equilibrium and neoclassical micro-economic theoretical assumptions that make their application to the assessment of all three pillars of sustainability questionable. Although some of these assumptions have been relaxed in recent and more advanced CGE models, further research needs to be und ...
DECENT WORK AS A GOAL FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Gerry
... core labour standards: freedom of association, freedom from discrimination, freedom from forced labour, freedom from child labour. These rights are widely flouted. For instance, ongoing research at the International Institute for Labour Studies suggests that close to two countries out of every five ...
... core labour standards: freedom of association, freedom from discrimination, freedom from forced labour, freedom from child labour. These rights are widely flouted. For instance, ongoing research at the International Institute for Labour Studies suggests that close to two countries out of every five ...
Chapter 5
... Import biased growth for China would occur in sectors that compete with US exports. ...
... Import biased growth for China would occur in sectors that compete with US exports. ...
Multiple Independent Discovery &
... that mental ability plays an obvious role in discovery and invention, but they beIieve that cultural factors are far more important than individual personalities. The distinguished anthropologist A. L. Kroeber was an early proponent of the social determinist argument. In a 1917 article,ll he reasone ...
... that mental ability plays an obvious role in discovery and invention, but they beIieve that cultural factors are far more important than individual personalities. The distinguished anthropologist A. L. Kroeber was an early proponent of the social determinist argument. In a 1917 article,ll he reasone ...
SOCIOLOGY Many Christians who are interested in relating the
... -5One cannot avoid the problem of the relationship of sociology to other disciples. If sociology is an all-embracing discipline, the other sciences must be subordinated to it and distinguished from each other according to some acceptable criterion. If sociology is one discipline among others, it mu ...
... -5One cannot avoid the problem of the relationship of sociology to other disciples. If sociology is an all-embracing discipline, the other sciences must be subordinated to it and distinguished from each other according to some acceptable criterion. If sociology is one discipline among others, it mu ...
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... empirical relevance). My model does not allow even a large temporary rise in relative export prices to cause a deficit. My discussion here proceeds by developing a more transparent exposition. of my 1983 model, one that, incidentally, shows more explicitly than did the original analysis how the dyna ...
... empirical relevance). My model does not allow even a large temporary rise in relative export prices to cause a deficit. My discussion here proceeds by developing a more transparent exposition. of my 1983 model, one that, incidentally, shows more explicitly than did the original analysis how the dyna ...
Latvia: Permanent Observer Country
... In accordance with the foreign policy guidelines of the Republic of Latvia up to the period 2015 and "The Basic Principles for the Development Cooperation Policy of the Republic of Latvia", the following goals were set forth: Strengthening the role of Latvia as a bilateral donor, thus pursuing f ...
... In accordance with the foreign policy guidelines of the Republic of Latvia up to the period 2015 and "The Basic Principles for the Development Cooperation Policy of the Republic of Latvia", the following goals were set forth: Strengthening the role of Latvia as a bilateral donor, thus pursuing f ...
Social Institution - New Life College of Nursing
... 8. Consoling Many people have found help for loneliness and grief in religion. In fact many have been known to turn to religion after the loss of a partner or loved one. In times of sadness and loneliness the church congregation and religion can be very consoling to a person. ...
... 8. Consoling Many people have found help for loneliness and grief in religion. In fact many have been known to turn to religion after the loss of a partner or loved one. In times of sadness and loneliness the church congregation and religion can be very consoling to a person. ...
State Versus Free Market Capitalism: A Comparative
... partly in the built-in obsolescence of the products. To the extent the accumulation of capital depends on the proliferation of credit, it also means that the system become ever more vulnerable to crisis emerging from financial institutions: “casino capitalism” is an inherently unstable system. Moder ...
... partly in the built-in obsolescence of the products. To the extent the accumulation of capital depends on the proliferation of credit, it also means that the system become ever more vulnerable to crisis emerging from financial institutions: “casino capitalism” is an inherently unstable system. Moder ...
Why do people commit crime and deviance
... Biochemical theories of crimes advanced by researchers like Kelly believes that chemical imbalances in the body can cause crime. People having ‘Hypoglycemia’, a conditionin which there is too much sugar in the bloods, leads sufferers to commit crimes. Vitamin deficiencies may, according to Kelly, ha ...
... Biochemical theories of crimes advanced by researchers like Kelly believes that chemical imbalances in the body can cause crime. People having ‘Hypoglycemia’, a conditionin which there is too much sugar in the bloods, leads sufferers to commit crimes. Vitamin deficiencies may, according to Kelly, ha ...
The Iconomy of Creative Currencies in the City of Knowledge
... The City of Knowledge was founded in 1999 and acts as a multistakeholder association based at the University of São Paulo which strongly emphasizes Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as a strategic factor for economic development in the knowledge era. The project was selected after a ...
... The City of Knowledge was founded in 1999 and acts as a multistakeholder association based at the University of São Paulo which strongly emphasizes Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as a strategic factor for economic development in the knowledge era. The project was selected after a ...
Analysis on Technology Transfer from Global Trading and Related Measuring Indication
... assembly, exploring, understanding and absorbing foreign knowledge and technical know-how, in the processing, and gradually mastering the ability to produce these intermediate products to continuously improve the product domestically. The products are sold abroad in the process, foreign consumers ca ...
... assembly, exploring, understanding and absorbing foreign knowledge and technical know-how, in the processing, and gradually mastering the ability to produce these intermediate products to continuously improve the product domestically. The products are sold abroad in the process, foreign consumers ca ...
540_PragueEcPapers
... The governments and central banks in the CEECs have some tools for the neutralization of this critical point. They can restrict the evolution of the domestic economy with the aim of diminishing imports. They can support direct investments, which augments – among other impacts – the possibilities for ...
... The governments and central banks in the CEECs have some tools for the neutralization of this critical point. They can restrict the evolution of the domestic economy with the aim of diminishing imports. They can support direct investments, which augments – among other impacts – the possibilities for ...
Value-Freedom and Socialist Theory
... seems to have believed that the requirement of ‘objectivity’ could be met only by purging the social sciences of all normatively loaded concepts. He also argued that it was wrong for social scientists to ‘add’ to their work any explicit value-judgments, even when these were made quite separately fro ...
... seems to have believed that the requirement of ‘objectivity’ could be met only by purging the social sciences of all normatively loaded concepts. He also argued that it was wrong for social scientists to ‘add’ to their work any explicit value-judgments, even when these were made quite separately fro ...