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Resource management for Sustainable Development of Island Economies

Resource management for Sustainable Development of Island Economies

... Development and specialization Positive sustainability can also be attained through development and specialization if properly facilitated. Roumasset (2004 and 2008) shows how horizontal and vertical ...

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THE LEGITIMACY BUILDING OF SMEs FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN THE EMERGING ECONOMIES

THE LEGITIMACY BUILDING OF SMEs FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN THE EMERGING ECONOMIES

... The company started market developing in China in the year of 2012, and now they have own sales team in Shanghai, China for further business development in the future. Com- pared with other competitors in the ...

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The ‘Diverse Economies’ of Participation

The ‘Diverse Economies’ of Participation

... the development and introduction in 1947 of a comprehensive system for planning in the UK, the possibility for members of the public to partici- pate in decision-making processes that affect the built environment ...

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Institutionalizing alternative economic spaces? An interpretivist perspective on diverse economies

Institutionalizing alternative economic spaces? An interpretivist perspective on diverse economies

... how economies shape ...de-growth development scenarios in existing ...where diverse economies can emerge, empirical focus is based almost solely on the grassroots movements in the global north ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE STOCK MARKETS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES

DEVELOPMENT OF THE STOCK MARKETS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES

... member states than in the eight new ones, where the financial sector is dominated by banks. Development of non-banking financial sector should not be done in isolation from the development of the banking ...

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Sustaining Rural Economies with Wind Development

Sustaining Rural Economies with Wind Development

... Many groups believe that under the right market and policy conditions, renewable energy—the majority being wind—could make up anywhere from twenty to twenty-five percent of the nations energy needs in the next twenty ...

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Financial Development and the Instability of Open Economies

Financial Development and the Instability of Open Economies

... financial development. A basic implication of this model is that economies at an intermediate level of financial development are more unstable than either very developed or very underdeveloped ...

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Inequality in developing economies: The role of institutional development

Inequality in developing economies: The role of institutional development

... developing economies, an undemocratic power structure could prevent such economies from building an institutional apparatus that can alleviate the concentration of ...

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Institutional development and firm profitability in transition economies

Institutional development and firm profitability in transition economies

... emerging economies are designed to benefit large multinational groups, domestic firms are the main beneficiaries of such changes (Cuervo-Cazurra & Dau, ...positive development that is accompanied by an ...

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Land-rich economies, education and economic development

Land-rich economies, education and economic development

... land-rich economies where income growth is such that a large demand for industrial goods appears at a time when the supply by early comers is already well ...those economies will import ...

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Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation

Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation

... to development cooperation in the DAC, member countries would be required firstly to meet the domestic political demand, as elaborated on during HLF-4 by Hillary Clinton regarding the USA’s policies in ...

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City Development in Emerging Economies :The Case of the Philippines

City Development in Emerging Economies :The Case of the Philippines

... 4. Concluding Remarks This paper have reviewed the development of cities in the Philippines has evolved over the past 50 years. This study also presented significant characteristics and spatial patterns of urban ...

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Characterization of software development companies in emerging economies

Characterization of software development companies in emerging economies

... the development of software and services to sectors of private initiative, particularly SMEs, and followed by the public sector, but leaving aside the manufacturing sector, which is the predominant in the ...

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Technology transfer and sustainable development in emerging economies

Technology transfer and sustainable development in emerging economies

... developing economies should not necessarily be based on the experience of advanced economies, rather it should be formulated taking their own contexts and specific needs into ...emerging economies ...

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Economic development with finance: studies of emerging economies

Economic development with finance: studies of emerging economies

... economic development with financial growth in these two different groups of countries should suggest some implications for economic policies in other developing countries which also has the potential advantage of ...

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Land-Rich Economies, Education and Economic Development

Land-Rich Economies, Education and Economic Development

... resource-abundant economies where income growth is such that a large demand for industrial goods appears at a time when the supply by early comers is already well ...those economies will import ...

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Sustainable Neighbourhood Development in Emerging Economies: A Review

Sustainable Neighbourhood Development in Emerging Economies: A Review

... autarky. In circular metabolism, the use of resources is reduced, recycled, and reused within an appropriate bioregion, for instance, using water from nearby sources and reduce the consumption by recycling. This model ...

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Inequality in Developing Economies: The Role of Institutional Development

Inequality in Developing Economies: The Role of Institutional Development

... system. In fact, we find no evidence that democracy affects inequality by moderating the effect of financial development, education or forms of asset inequality. Taken together, cross-section and panel data ...

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Institutional change and human development in transition economies

Institutional change and human development in transition economies

... “Strategy for Poland” confirms an important principle: if institutions are important for a development process, then institutional policies are fundamental. The guidelines of the new program target both macro ...

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The industrious revolution, the industriousness discourse, and the development of modern economies

The industrious revolution, the industriousness discourse, and the development of modern economies

... transformed the practice and experience of consumption… on a so enduring basis … [that]… the potential to purchase luxuries and novelties extended well beyond a small, traditional elite and where the acquired goods ...

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