... analysis of both the economics and the sociology of
the situation. The theoretical issue is often not one ofeconomic and sociological
arguments conflicting, but rather ofthe weakness of both ... depends on the
economic and noneconomic costs of severing a long-time tie and the available
social alternatives. Thus, theeconomic flexibility ofthe system depends on the
social structure ofthe ... exploit
“structural holes” in the network.
4) The Interpenetration ofEconomic and Non -Economic Action. Much social life
revolves around a non -economic focus. Therefore, when economic and non-
economic activity...
... that the age of maximum response
depends onthe age ofthe stand at time of thinning (A
t
)andk. Details
of the characteristics of this TRF can be found in Liu et al. [7].
Equation (5) has all the ... stands. This may be because the duration of
time ofthe stand development they observed following thin-
ning was not long enough to exhibit the full effect ofthe thin-
ning.
There have been efforts ... maximum as the crowns ofthe residual
trees respond to the extra growing space and additional sun-
light. The response should diminish after crown closure and
approach the unthinned condition. Ginn...
...
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Identifying Needs of Business and Industry
Higher education connects workforce development to theeconomicdevelopmentofthe ... expand access to education
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Introduction
The role of higher education as a major driver ofeconomicdevelopment is well
established, ... developmentof Illinois’
Rock River Region. A brief summary ofeconomicdevelopment issues in this region is given,
followed by a general discussion ofthe role of higher education in economic development...
... Education Expansion
The history ofthedevelopmentof formal education, both in terms of participation rates and the
lengthening of study-time has gone hand in hand with a critical questioning of ... Labor Markets and Economic Growth. Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol. 3, Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 1999
35. Wang H. Long-term Effects of Institutions of Higher Education onthe Regional Economy. ...
promotion opportunities. The value of these non-monetary benefits adds to theeconomic returns to education.
2. Societal Benefits of Higher Education
2.1 Monetary benefits
Human capital theory...
... leaders ofthe nation had to decide upon the
type ofeconomic system that would set the pace of India’s economicdevelopment promoting
welfare of all its citizens. In light ofthe socioeconomic conditions ... influence of a particular
policy onthedevelopmentofthe industry would ideally require a consideration of its impact
on several above-mentioned aspects. However, it is beyond the scope of this ... way shaped the context ofthe aforementioned policy decisions.
The influence of these policy decisions onthedevelopmentof India's automotive industry
shall be discussed in the present...
... Simon Johnson. 2007. Disease and development: The eÔect of life
expectancy oneconomic growth,”Journal of Political Economy 115(6): 925–985.
Ahlburg, Dennis A. 1987. Theimpactof p opulation ... A macroeconomic analysis,” NBER Working Paper 13707. The National Bureau of
Economic Research.
Du‡o, Esther. 2001. “Schooling and labor market consequences of school construction in
Indonesia: ... opulation growth oneconomic growth in de-
veloping nations: The evidence from macroeconomic-demographic models,” in D. Gale
Johnson and Ronald D. Lee (eds.), Population Growth and Economic Development:
Issues...
... period of official compliance by constituents. Reither (1997) calls this stage
a post-issuance effort where the FABS monitors the consequences ofthe pronouncements
based on a number of inquiries ... or even 100 pages of questions on
some ITCs. Therefore, the task of coding this information becomes extensive and could
be beyond the cost constraints of a dissertation. The sample size in ... organization charged with establishing GAAP under
Rule 203-2 ofthe AICPA‘s Code of Professional Conduct (AICPA, 2007). CPAs use
their education and experience to provide professional opinions (audits)...
... percentage ofthe total growth ofthe region. This theory recognized the
fact that the spatial distribution ofeconomic activity affects the rate ofeconomic growth.
According to the growth pole theory, ... regional economic growth theories is provided. Although there is no unified
theory oneconomic growth, the theories in this section provide some contribution to the
framework upon which the ...
systematic research on their capacity to respond to the additional load placed on them by
decentralization. One ofthe reasons why there are so few county level studies is the lack
of readily available...
... Foreign Trade University
Faculty of Economics and International Bussiness
Development Economics
Group assignment
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE
ECONOMICDEVELOPMENTOF VIET NAM
Instructor: MA. Nguyen ... many other sequel, and this is a good condition for
the emergence of communicable diseases.
_ To the directly affections on human living conditions
According to many meteorologists, the trend of ... to Vietnam, with the
first target is the North then slowly approach the south central coast. …
The initial assessment oftheimpactof climate change on agricultural sector of
Vietnam shows...
... ratio of coniferous species on
the one hand or with beech onthe other hand are
not exceptional. Higher portion of beech is related
to shorter optimal stage; onthe contrary higher por-
tion of ... elevations
and tolerates conditions in the ecotone ofthe up-
per forest limit, although its optimal growth and
production is reached in the conditions ofthe 5
th
and 6
th
forest vegetation zone. ... selection structure.
Number of tree regeneration strongly depends
on the canopy cover ofthe parent stand, onthe soil
surface conditions and ground vegetation and moss
cover. Total number of...
... that, on each occasion, a huge storm
destroyed their fleet off the coast of Kyushu Island. If the Mongolian invasion
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Among development strategies, the promoters of ... namely the process of Westernization and industrialization
under the strong pressure ofthe West during the 19th and 20th centuries.
2. Translative adaptation
The idea of translative adaptation is ... produce economic
dynamism. Since the disappearance ofthe Soviet Union, refusal to integrate
into the world has been totally discredited as a national economic strategy.
While the policies of the...
... inter-regional cus-
tom duties, official land survey and registration (kenchi), the confiscation of all
arms from non-samurai population (katanagari), the construction of a castle
town in every region, ... factor for
the developmentofthe Edo economy rather than an impediment. However, the
available data and his regressions may be too crude to draw a strong conclusion.
Toward the end ofthe Edo period, ... transported to the major rice markets, then redistributed to the
rest ofthe country. Osaka was by far the most important national rice market.
This rice-based economic system had the following consequences:
(1)...
... tra-
dition, thedevelopmentof financial services, a well-educated population, and a
history of industrial promotion by local governments.
The cotton industry was one ofthe leading industries ofthe ... short-fiber cotton. Japan also imported
US cotton which was long-fiber cotton. Due to the emergence of Japan’s cotton
industry, India was driven out ofthe position of an exporter of cotton products
into ... products
into an exporter of raw cotton.
As the export of cotton yarn and the import of raw cotton both rose,
the government abolished the cotton yarn export tax in 1894 and the cotton
import tariff in...