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... on scarce time and other resources. The capability is there-it must be mobilized and supported to avoid the gradual erosion of land grants and colleges of agriculture in ways described by Castle. A necessary part of that is support among colleagues for excellence in this area. We should acknowledge ...
... on scarce time and other resources. The capability is there-it must be mobilized and supported to avoid the gradual erosion of land grants and colleges of agriculture in ways described by Castle. A necessary part of that is support among colleagues for excellence in this area. We should acknowledge ...
The multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M
... factors unite and interrelate to facilitate offending behavior. Finally, micro theories explain the cognitive, behavioral, and volitional factors associated with an offense process derived from both subjective data (i.e., offenders‘ statements) and objective data (e.g., police reports). A relatively ...
... factors unite and interrelate to facilitate offending behavior. Finally, micro theories explain the cognitive, behavioral, and volitional factors associated with an offense process derived from both subjective data (i.e., offenders‘ statements) and objective data (e.g., police reports). A relatively ...
Redesigning Money to Curb Globalization: Can We
... based on land, labor, or energy, on the other. The real challenge for an economics concerned with sustainability ought to be how to respond to the problems posed by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen’s (1971) observations, while avoiding the pitfall of advocating a materialist theory of value. In view of the ...
... based on land, labor, or energy, on the other. The real challenge for an economics concerned with sustainability ought to be how to respond to the problems posed by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen’s (1971) observations, while avoiding the pitfall of advocating a materialist theory of value. In view of the ...
View/Open
... The developing countries achieve this through increases in exports (from US$147 billion to US$184 billion) and substitution of import by own production to the value of about US$3 billion. In short, all developing countries either increase their trade balance or reduce the negative values compared to ...
... The developing countries achieve this through increases in exports (from US$147 billion to US$184 billion) and substitution of import by own production to the value of about US$3 billion. In short, all developing countries either increase their trade balance or reduce the negative values compared to ...
INDUSTRIALIZATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: A
... from 1961 the writers point out the growth in the manufacturing of intermediate goods. Two extensive articles in the South African Journa/ of Economics by SJ. Kleu'8 and G. Marais19 supplement the said works by pointing out the increasing role of industrial production as a percentage of South Africa ...
... from 1961 the writers point out the growth in the manufacturing of intermediate goods. Two extensive articles in the South African Journa/ of Economics by SJ. Kleu'8 and G. Marais19 supplement the said works by pointing out the increasing role of industrial production as a percentage of South Africa ...
The ghosts of the past: 20years after the fall of communism in
... Hence, the impossibility of political and cultural identity to be fully constituted ceases to be a threat. In fact a failure of identity to be completed proves to be a necessary condition in the process of open-ended democratic articulation. Laclau and Mouffe (2001) believe that this failure must be ...
... Hence, the impossibility of political and cultural identity to be fully constituted ceases to be a threat. In fact a failure of identity to be completed proves to be a necessary condition in the process of open-ended democratic articulation. Laclau and Mouffe (2001) believe that this failure must be ...
Competitive Advantage of Nations
... manufacture and export of products that can be produced most efficiently in that country. The Pattern of International Trade displays patterns that are easy to understand (Saudi Arabia/oil or China/crawfish). Others are not so easy to understand (Japan and cars). The history of Trade Theory and Gove ...
... manufacture and export of products that can be produced most efficiently in that country. The Pattern of International Trade displays patterns that are easy to understand (Saudi Arabia/oil or China/crawfish). Others are not so easy to understand (Japan and cars). The history of Trade Theory and Gove ...
FAL_Bulletin233_en.pdf
... has been extremely heterogeneous between countries and regions (see table 1); the somewhat disappointing overall performance of Latin America and the Caribbean during the first nine months compared to the same period in 2004 has been wrought mainly by the performance of Mexico whose exports have dro ...
... has been extremely heterogeneous between countries and regions (see table 1); the somewhat disappointing overall performance of Latin America and the Caribbean during the first nine months compared to the same period in 2004 has been wrought mainly by the performance of Mexico whose exports have dro ...
Chapter 4 - uc-davis economics
... Measuring Factor Abundance: When there are more than two factors and two countries, how should we measure factor abundance? With only two factors of production, we said that a country is abundant in a factor if the amount of that factor found in the country, relative to the other factor, is greater ...
... Measuring Factor Abundance: When there are more than two factors and two countries, how should we measure factor abundance? With only two factors of production, we said that a country is abundant in a factor if the amount of that factor found in the country, relative to the other factor, is greater ...
Interpreting Sustainability in Economic Terms
... Similarly, we can think of an economy as having the potential to become sustainable if it fulfills the criterion of dynamic efficiency. It can then, in principle, be made sustainable by appropriate intergenerational transfers to achieve a non-declining total welfare path. One such economy that can b ...
... Similarly, we can think of an economy as having the potential to become sustainable if it fulfills the criterion of dynamic efficiency. It can then, in principle, be made sustainable by appropriate intergenerational transfers to achieve a non-declining total welfare path. One such economy that can b ...
Industrial policy in the era of vertically specialized industrialization
... must take into account the interests and power of lead firms in GVCs, international (and increasingly regional) networks of competing and cooperating supplier firms and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Because lead firms are often able to induce greater competition among supplier ...
... must take into account the interests and power of lead firms in GVCs, international (and increasingly regional) networks of competing and cooperating supplier firms and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Because lead firms are often able to induce greater competition among supplier ...
Sociocultural Evolution
... the history of humanity. The Lenskis believe the key driving force behind this change is technology. They define technology as including both objects (material culture) and stores of knowledge and information (nonmaterial culture). In fact, they believe the two cannot be separated. The creation of n ...
... the history of humanity. The Lenskis believe the key driving force behind this change is technology. They define technology as including both objects (material culture) and stores of knowledge and information (nonmaterial culture). In fact, they believe the two cannot be separated. The creation of n ...
IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF)
... The need for tax payments has been a phenomenon of global significance as it affects every economy irrespective of national differences (Oboh & Isa, 2012). Taxation is an age long event. The need for its payment was emphasized by Jesus in “Mathew 22 vs 17-21” when the Pharisees asked Him whether it ...
... The need for tax payments has been a phenomenon of global significance as it affects every economy irrespective of national differences (Oboh & Isa, 2012). Taxation is an age long event. The need for its payment was emphasized by Jesus in “Mathew 22 vs 17-21” when the Pharisees asked Him whether it ...
Venezuela: Socialism for the 21 Century
... Before returning to the theory and practice of 21st Century Socialism in Venezuela, I would like to briefly put forward my perspective on President Hugo Chávez Frías and his relation to the socialist project there. Focusing primarily on him is the wrong way to understand what is going on. I believe ...
... Before returning to the theory and practice of 21st Century Socialism in Venezuela, I would like to briefly put forward my perspective on President Hugo Chávez Frías and his relation to the socialist project there. Focusing primarily on him is the wrong way to understand what is going on. I believe ...
CHAPTER 2: AN UNEQUAL WORLD - Indus Valley School of Art
... countries have more people and more workers, so therefore produce more. If we simply compared countries in terms of the total production, we would find that highly populated countries have higher production, but we would not know whether the living standards of the larger countries are really higher ...
... countries have more people and more workers, so therefore produce more. If we simply compared countries in terms of the total production, we would find that highly populated countries have higher production, but we would not know whether the living standards of the larger countries are really higher ...
STRONG OR WEAK SUSTAINABILITY: A CASE STUDY OF EMERGING ASIA
... have established that the scarcity of natural resources poses a real constraint on lasting growth. As discussed in the introduction, sustainable development can be looked at from two different points of view. One way is to view the environment in terms of the natural resources or natural capital tha ...
... have established that the scarcity of natural resources poses a real constraint on lasting growth. As discussed in the introduction, sustainable development can be looked at from two different points of view. One way is to view the environment in terms of the natural resources or natural capital tha ...