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the political economy of the resource curse

The Political Economy of the ‘New Biology’: Biotechnology and the Competition State

The Political Economy of the ‘New Biology’: Biotechnology and the Competition State

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... and other state agencies as core participants. Lofgren & Benner The Political Economy of the ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 5core theme in the understanding of the role of the ... Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Lofgren & Benner The Political Economy of the ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 6These then are the state functions ... and the Birth of the US Biotechnology Enterprises. American Economic Review 88 (1). Lofgren & Benner The Political Economy of the ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 2 The Political...
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Economic Reform and the Political Economy of the German Welfare State doc

Economic Reform and the Political Economy of the German Welfare State doc

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... change for the time being. Now the strategy isessentially a return to the ‘policy of a calm hand’ (Politik der ruhigen Hand) of the summer of 2001, in the hope of some sort of spin-off from global ... changes in the gross pay of active workers. The main aim of the government’spension policy was to adjust the revenues of the pension insurance funds to the expenditure required to serve the entitlements ... weakening of the tripartite structure of the Bundesagentur to a rather vague appeal to the ‘elites of the nation’ to assist increating employment opportunities for the unemployed. The commission’s...
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paths to a green world the political economy of the global environment

paths to a green world the political economy of the global environment

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... capture the societal debates about environment and political economy rather than just the academic debates over the theories of the political economy of the environment.Naturally, given the breadth ... 884.5 The economy as a circular flow system 894.6 The environmental Kuznets curve 924.7 The vicious cycle of poverty and environmental degradation 964.8 The economy as a subsystem of the ecosystem ... extension of historical, political, andsocioeconomic processes that started long ago. It is reasonable, however,to point to the 1960s as the beginning of the rapid intensification of the process of...
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the mit press paths to a green world the political economy of the global environment apr 2005

the mit press paths to a green world the political economy of the global environment apr 2005

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... capture the societal debates about environment and political economy rather than just the academic debates over the theories of the political economy of the environment.Naturally, given the breadth ... communication. The World Wide Web had just 50 pagesin 1993; by the end of the decade there were 50 million.6 The number of Internet users went from 25 million in 1995 to 400 million by the end of 2000. The ... 884.5 The economy as a circular flow system 894.6 The environmental Kuznets curve 924.7 The vicious cycle of poverty and environmental degradation 964.8 The economy as a subsystem of the ecosystem...
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The Political Economy of Distress in East Asian Financial Institutions

The Political Economy of Distress in East Asian Financial Institutions

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... will, among others, be of a public choice nature and include the importance of the particular financial institution to the local economy and its potential systemic impacton the rest of the financial ... credit away fromother segments of the economy like the small and medium-sized enterprisesat the time of the systemic crisis. This, coupled with the fact that significant forbearance of already weak ... the subject of intense debate, with proponents of a sudden shift of views of (foreign) investors as the main cause on one side andproponents of weak fundamentals as the major cause on the other...
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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CENTRAL-BANK INDEPENDENCE pptx

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CENTRAL-BANK INDEPENDENCE pptx

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... Section of the De-partment of Economics of Princeton University. Although the Section sponsors the publications, the authors are freeto develop their topics as they wish. The Section welcomes the ... characteristics of central-bank charters grouped into four clusters: the appointment, dismissal, andlegal term of office of the governor of the central bank; the institutionallocation of the final ... pre-sence of a government official on the board of the central bank, and the percentage of board appointees made by the government. Central-banklaws in which the central bank is the final authority...
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The Political Economy of Taxation pptx

The Political Economy of Taxation pptx

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... regimes the level of redistributive spending should be minimal. The third tenet of the formal voting theory emphasizes the importance of the form of the voting game’. On the contrary, there ... interact with the main macroeco-nomic variables, such as the level of GDP per worker, the openness of the economy, the level of debt and the share of agriculture, and with other socio- economic ... regime the size of the public sector should be small, a substantial part of the electorate being excluded from the decision- making process. So, independent of the type of economy, the level of...
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The Games Are Not the Same The Political Economy of Football in Australia pot

The Games Are Not the Same The Political Economy of Football in Australia pot

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... historical roots of the tussle over the naming of football codes can be traced back to the nineteenth century, with much of the battle fought in the pages of the press. Then, as now, the matter was ... written, there is enough evidence to compile a snapshot of these codes in the early part of the twentieth century.In the case of rugby (later rugby union), it is clear that the ante-cedents of the ... considerations were at the heart of the formation of a semi-professional rugby league in the north of England in 1895.54 Given the class dimensions of the game in the Australian context (described...
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State structure and economic development The political economy of Thailand and the Philippines

State structure and economic development The political economy of Thailand and the Philippines

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... factions of the military competing against each other for political power and the spoils of office. Nevertheless, under a bureaucratic polity, where the governing elites are embedded in political ... 1963). The relationship of technocrats to the specific bureaucracies in which they work influences the leverage that they have with the political leadership. 16 indigenous elites, and the economy, ... dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Political Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York 2010 xi...
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the samaritans dilemma the political economy of development aid nov 2005

the samaritans dilemma the political economy of development aid nov 2005

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... individual has of the likely behavior of others. Strategies are designed based on the individual’s perceptions of the likelybenefits or costs that they will receive in light of their own and others’ ... perceive to be related to their actions and those of others. The payments people receive or costs they have to pay, the respect they earn from others, the acquisition of new skills or knowledge ... nowincludes of cials of the agencies themselves.What’s wrong with development aid? Almost every part or process of the aid systemhas been criticized, from the geopolitical agenda of donors to the distributive...
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Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_1 doc

Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_1 doc

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... readers to put the developmentindustry into the context of the global political economy of develop-ment, or at least that is the book’s aim. In other words, despite all the recent talk of poverty ... examples to illustrate the inequities of the trading system, the persistence of unequal exchange, the mythssurrounding the benevolence of aid, phantom aid and the degree of capital flight and ... canvass but below the canopythere remain only discrete stalks descending into the soil below.Metaphorically, these stalks are the nation states, emerging from the THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT[5]Bracking_02_cha01.qxd...
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Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_2 pot

Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_2 pot

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... introduces the reader to the contours of the political economy of development and the institutionalregime within which ‘creditor states’13compete and co-operate in the extension of markets. The term ... the Northern states, borrowingmoney from them rarely helps the poor, it just deepens the debt cycle andturns the private sector of the developing country into a playground for the rich of the ... sources. The Great Predators thenlend, with attendant terms of conditionality. But because these GreatPredators are captured by firms of Northern states, and because theyserve the interests of their...
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Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_3 docx

Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_3 docx

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... possibilitiesand denials. In other words, in the promotion of The Market’ of the structural adjustment programme (SAP) period, a deepening of the management of markets by the IFIs took place: markets ... critically obscures how the divide between the global haves and have-nots is maintained; the technical slights of hand are the implementing policy machine of the political economy of development. It ... 1674 of April 2006, which endorses the 2005 World Summitstatement of the same.2. In some countries, such as Nigeria, these claims ran into billions of pounds.MONEY IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF...
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Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_4 pot

Money and Power Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development_4 pot

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... the ‘winners’ of the Second WorldWar. Since 1948, these have pooled their resources in a global system of public credit. Politically, this system collectivised the management of empire, as the ... for posterity the profits of extractive industries, environ-mental resources, and the labour of millions of underpaid workers in the global South to the traditional power centres of their historic ... investors’ belief in the power of the creditor states to control risk on their behalf, ominously,by more crude political means if necessary. The banks endorse the political management of the system itself.In...
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