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... This concept implies not only increasing and spreading well-being throughout the world, but also avoids compromising the well-being of future generations. This requires substantial changes in production processes, resource use, and life-style as well as the compliance to the idea that global develop ...
... This concept implies not only increasing and spreading well-being throughout the world, but also avoids compromising the well-being of future generations. This requires substantial changes in production processes, resource use, and life-style as well as the compliance to the idea that global develop ...
The Breath of the Possible
... This became an even more torturous theoretical knot when the College went on to assert that the return of these experiences to modern life was allied to, or even completed, the revolutionary project of the Communists. The theoretical impossibility of the sacred experience found in festivals, which B ...
... This became an even more torturous theoretical knot when the College went on to assert that the return of these experiences to modern life was allied to, or even completed, the revolutionary project of the Communists. The theoretical impossibility of the sacred experience found in festivals, which B ...
Abstract
... can produce true explanatory and predictive knowledge of the reality “out there.” It assumes scientific theories can be assessed objectively by reference to empirical evidence. Scientists do not see any roles for themselves, within the phenomenon which they analyze, through the rigor and technique o ...
... can produce true explanatory and predictive knowledge of the reality “out there.” It assumes scientific theories can be assessed objectively by reference to empirical evidence. Scientists do not see any roles for themselves, within the phenomenon which they analyze, through the rigor and technique o ...
Canadian Political Economy: A Critique
... In other words, geographical areas enter the world capitalist system on the basis of a relatively few commodities required by the expanding metropolitan core of the system. However, in this process the social structure of the periphery takes a particular form most conducive to the production of that ...
... In other words, geographical areas enter the world capitalist system on the basis of a relatively few commodities required by the expanding metropolitan core of the system. However, in this process the social structure of the periphery takes a particular form most conducive to the production of that ...
mega and agglomerated regions register high per capita
... regions. On the one hand, the socio-economic desertification is in fact a risk for those areas unable to get off the ground restructuring processes; on the other hand it amplifies the physical development of urban systems, sometimes through a large use of land with the consequence of over-extension ...
... regions. On the one hand, the socio-economic desertification is in fact a risk for those areas unable to get off the ground restructuring processes; on the other hand it amplifies the physical development of urban systems, sometimes through a large use of land with the consequence of over-extension ...
Trade Growth And Industrialization
... one-off increase in the level of income, and dynamic benefits due to faster economic growth. The traditional theory of comparative advantages focuses on one-off efficiency benefits resulting from reallocation of resources. Trade liberalization results in a shift in incentives, profitability and comp ...
... one-off increase in the level of income, and dynamic benefits due to faster economic growth. The traditional theory of comparative advantages focuses on one-off efficiency benefits resulting from reallocation of resources. Trade liberalization results in a shift in incentives, profitability and comp ...
Another version of this paper is presented at Academy of... (AIB) Conference 2010 at Rio de Janero, Brazil
... investment and over half of the world trade take place in regional blocks. (Rugman, 2000) As regional trading arrangements have proliferated over the last decades, they have posed challenges to economists on both intellectual and policy levels. Even though some integration agreements have been motiv ...
... investment and over half of the world trade take place in regional blocks. (Rugman, 2000) As regional trading arrangements have proliferated over the last decades, they have posed challenges to economists on both intellectual and policy levels. Even though some integration agreements have been motiv ...
IfS DP 02_2013 Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of
... respect, there is a parallel between the approach of Karl Marx and formulations in neoclassic theory and its related idea of homo oeconomicus. Marx thinks human actors are treated simply as agents of roles, as personifications of economic categories, which function like actors interpreting a specifi ...
... respect, there is a parallel between the approach of Karl Marx and formulations in neoclassic theory and its related idea of homo oeconomicus. Marx thinks human actors are treated simply as agents of roles, as personifications of economic categories, which function like actors interpreting a specifi ...
... be sustained if resource constraints and climate change are adequately addressed. To do so, the region has to embrace a new growth strategy that can turn the trade-off between economic development and environmental protection into a win-win synergy in which “going green” drives economic growth. The ...
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... countries. Given that the GATT negotiations, at the request of the U.S., started with agriculture, there has been active work using multisectoral models to explore the impact of different domestic and international agricultural policy regimes on various economies. While linear models can capture man ...
... countries. Given that the GATT negotiations, at the request of the U.S., started with agriculture, there has been active work using multisectoral models to explore the impact of different domestic and international agricultural policy regimes on various economies. While linear models can capture man ...
A Different Society Altogether - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... This movement had, he held, only shifted the weight from a traditional view whereby scientific facts are discovered in nature to a view whereby society explains everything. He has since the mid-1980s promoted a divergent form of constructivism identified under the label “anthropology of science” or ...
... This movement had, he held, only shifted the weight from a traditional view whereby scientific facts are discovered in nature to a view whereby society explains everything. He has since the mid-1980s promoted a divergent form of constructivism identified under the label “anthropology of science” or ...
Lecture 6: The Sociology of Anomie
... states of (the) social environment‖ (1951: 299) are the determining causes of different patterns of suicide rates. Durkheim identified four distinct environmental conditions that he believed to be responsible for various patterns of high suicide rates: egoism, altruism, anomie, and fatalism. At this ...
... states of (the) social environment‖ (1951: 299) are the determining causes of different patterns of suicide rates. Durkheim identified four distinct environmental conditions that he believed to be responsible for various patterns of high suicide rates: egoism, altruism, anomie, and fatalism. At this ...
Socialist growth revisited: Insights from Yugoslavia
... success and failure episodes of socialist growth? This paper applies “business cycle accounting” (BCA) methodology developed by Cole and Ohanian (2002) and Chari et al. (2007), among others. BCA is a diagnostic tool like growth accounting, but furthermore moves towards the direction of explanations. ...
... success and failure episodes of socialist growth? This paper applies “business cycle accounting” (BCA) methodology developed by Cole and Ohanian (2002) and Chari et al. (2007), among others. BCA is a diagnostic tool like growth accounting, but furthermore moves towards the direction of explanations. ...
NOTAS48ING_final_en.pdf
... At the same time, the Chinese economy has not begun its predicted slowdown and its currency remains pegged to the dollar. This situation and the persistence of high petroleum prices are the main sources of concern for the world economy at present. The most likely scenario is not a recession but a mo ...
... At the same time, the Chinese economy has not begun its predicted slowdown and its currency remains pegged to the dollar. This situation and the persistence of high petroleum prices are the main sources of concern for the world economy at present. The most likely scenario is not a recession but a mo ...