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Mentality is defined as an assembly of manners of acting or thinking about someone or something. Related to the history of mentalities in the 19th century the core elements were the building of the nation and the constitutional law and... more
The accumulated science base in public research centres (PRCs), current learning processes in firms and emergent knowledge flows among actors are creating knowledge spaces at the regional level in Mexico. These conditions represent an... more
This paper explores arts festivals in terms of their relationship to local economic development within the rural island region of Orkney in Scotland. Fourteen qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with arts festival... more
This article gives a broad characterization of China’s political economy, as well as specific aspects of its socio-economic instabilities. With a focus on China’s export-oriented industry sectors, concepts from comparative and... more
This chapter examines SEZs in India as a spatial development model with state-sanction for public and private land aggregation, as an economic model targeting external investors through spatial and legal exceptions, and as a governance... more
‘As industry practitioners know well from experience, generalization is hard to come by. Whether it's manufacturing, services, or something in between, it's the details that seem to matter most when it comes to determining outcomes. The... more
Este trabajo se propone abordar el audiovisual titulado "Marking 50 years of Progress", realizado por la United States Agency por International Development (USAID), para celebrar los 50 años transcurridos desde el decreto presidencial que... more
In this paper we use key learnings from the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC REP), Remote Education Systems and Pathways to Employment research projects to critique the white paper on Developing the North... more
The financial sector in India is going through a phase of rapid expansion, where, the government of India is making efforts to enhance to financial umbrella for those who are deprived of these services, especially banking'. Many studies... more
Yep, fuck it. Neoliberalism sucks. We don't need it.
We investigate the relationship between height and some economic-development indicators in modern Spain by means of a recently constructed times series of data on conscripts.We estimate a Vector Autoregressive EquilibriumCorrectionModel... more
Policy decisions at the organizational, corporate, and governmental levels should be more heavily influenced by issues related to well-being—people’s evaluations and feelings about their lives. Domestic policy currently focuses heavily on... more
Actions directed at saving the remaining natural resources, be it forests, biodiversity, or whole ecosystems should be expected to increase as levels of environmental degradation increase. This expectation is consistent with the comment... more
This article explores the patterns of class inequality and capital accumulation in Brazil, showing the drivers and limits of the decline in inequality that occurred during the Workers' Party governments. It proposes that minimum wage... more
During the last five decades Tunisia managed to achieve a robust long-run GDP growth of about 5% per year, against 3.5% only, for the MENA region as a whole. However, Tunisia failed to reduce obvious inefficiencies such as high... more
Résumé: Les activités de transformation des matières premières agricoles ont toujours été importantes dans les ménages africains et sont longtemps restées essentiellement familiales. La crise économique que connaissent les savanes d... more
CHAPTER 8 Economic Reforms, Growth, and Governance: The Political Economy Aspects of Bangladesh's Development Surprise Wahiduddin Mahmud, Sadiq Ahmed, and Sandeep Mahajan Bangladesh emerged from its war of independence desperately... more
Tourism and Immigration on first brush seem like an odd combination to share a governance webpage. However think of it as temporary and permanent visitors to our region. At any rate I have a letter posted below that highlights the... more
Based on the failure to cut down poverty rate to 7% by 2019, I argue that the Indonesian Government needs not only planning and identifying targets, but also look for ways to realise its objectives. The State Budget spent through social... more
The Kenan Institute’s UNC Center for Competitive Economies (C3E) conducted a “Marine Biotechnology Incubator Feasibility Study” for the Carteret Community College (CCC) in 2007. The study assessed the feasibility of a Carteret... more
Ovaj izvještaj istražuje pokretače neprijavljenog gospodarstva u Hrvatskoj, dosadašnju organizaciju borbe protiv neprijavljenog rada i preispituje aktualni te potencijalni pristup politika i mjera u rješavanju problema neprijavljenog rada... more
AUTHORS Stefano Migliorisi (Tech4Dev) Alessandra Balletti (Wi‐ART) Karl Edwards (Excelsio Communications) Roberto Donà (NPV) David Mendoza Ugo Silva Dias Miguel Collado di Franco Luis Deza ... EDITOR Jaime García Alba (Multilateral... more
In recent years the environment has become an increasingly important issue in many sectors of society, from business and industry to community and government. This wide-ranging collection features contributors from the UK, Spain,... more
The Economist (UK) invited me to participate in their periodic online debate series with World Bank economist, Wolfgang Fengler, about the need for industrialization in Africa. The 3-part series was posted online during March 12 – 22,... more