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Globalization and rural economic inconstancy (Case study: Kashmar County)

Globalization and rural economic inconstancy (Case study: Kashmar County)

... ideas and information across national ...away and vice versa‟. (Dollfuss, 1990: 64). Globalization is not ...refinement and technology was in its day, global in its ...followed and that ... See full document

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OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS OF GLOBALIZATION IN RURAL AREAS. CASE STUDY: BOTOSANI COUNTY

OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS OF GLOBALIZATION IN RURAL AREAS. CASE STUDY: BOTOSANI COUNTY

... resources and space in a logical and rational ...global economic uniformity allows opportunities and risks to Botoșani County since globalization involves economic development ... See full document

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Impacts of globalization and economic stabilization policies on european and Latin American labor structures

Impacts of globalization and economic stabilization policies on european and Latin American labor structures

... the rural zone the own-account workers' participation is considerably high in almost all the selected countries, between 40% and 65%, except for Costa Rica and of Chile (between 25% and ... See full document

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GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC CRISIS AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN INTERNATIONAL LABOR LAW

GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC CRISIS AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN INTERNATIONAL LABOR LAW

... misery and urban and rural violence to workers, especially the depletion of the working perspective among young people, it is necessary for the state to play the role of an intervener in this ... See full document

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ГЕОМЕТРИЧЕСКАЯ ПОДГОТОВКА СТУДЕНТОВ ПЕРВОГО КУРСА: ОСНОВНЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ
И ПУТИ ИХ РЕШЕНИЯ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УСЛОВИЯХ

ГЕОМЕТРИЧЕСКАЯ ПОДГОТОВКА СТУДЕНТОВ ПЕРВОГО КУРСА: ОСНОВНЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ И ПУТИ ИХ РЕШЕНИЯ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УСЛОВИЯХ

... Existence and expressiveness of DCT was defined: on the basis of ball assessment of phenotypical ...14%, and then an indicator of a physical component for 5,95% ( ... See full document

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SOCIAL RIGHTS BETWEEN HARD LAW AND SOFT LAW: A CASE STUDY FROM EUROPEAN UNION

SOCIAL RIGHTS BETWEEN HARD LAW AND SOFT LAW: A CASE STUDY FROM EUROPEAN UNION

... infrastructure and working process preventive measures opened an international competition among standardization societies in order to create a flexible and adaptable organizational ...accident and ... See full document

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Estud. av.  vol.23 número65 en a06v2365

Estud. av. vol.23 número65 en a06v2365

... States and England, even as its macroeconomics of incomes and jobs darkens in various ...Bank and the Treasury spare no effort to defend and sustain the wealth from high ...State and ... See full document

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Globalization and monetary inconvertibility.

Globalization and monetary inconvertibility.

... A agregação dos três riscos explicita inequivocamente o pertencimento dos ativos emitidos por esses países no mercado internacional ao segmento de high yield, com as exceções referidas. Mas há um mecanismo circular de ... See full document

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GLOBALIZATION AND THE IMPRESSIONIST METHOD

GLOBALIZATION AND THE IMPRESSIONIST METHOD

... reform and its implantation in 1984, based on knowledge of the Paraiban social and economic context in the 80’s and later years, the documentation on the reform of that course and ... See full document

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Globalization and the Industrial Revolution

Globalization and the Industrial Revolution

... the economic transformations that allowed the labor force to move towards the man- ufacturing ...O’Rourke and Williamson (2005) suggests that another structural break has taken place almost at same time ... See full document

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Globalization, Migration and Development

Globalization, Migration and Development

... labor. Economic expansion in Singapore has proceeded more rapidly and smoothly than would have been possible with domestic labor supplies ...its economic boom in 1973, Singapore had 100,000 temporary ... See full document

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EU AND GLOBALIZATION: SOME STYLIZED FACTS

EU AND GLOBALIZATION: SOME STYLIZED FACTS

... advantage and its implication for trade, Venables ...risk, and not just endowments of physical and human capital, which need more ...rich and poor countries because idiosyncratic ... See full document

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TOURISM IN COUNTY ARAD. RURAL TOURISM - ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS

TOURISM IN COUNTY ARAD. RURAL TOURISM - ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS

... The economic impact of tourism is dependent of the economical level of the ...in rural areas was observed in Bielsko-Biala region, with 51 companies per 1,000 inhabitants of the rural ...population. ... See full document

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ECONOMIC CONCENTRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE WORLD ECONOMY GLOBALIZATION

ECONOMIC CONCENTRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE WORLD ECONOMY GLOBALIZATION

... positive and negative economic effects and under these conditions countries have been encouraged to define rules able to assure the development of these ...tariff and non-tariff barriers in ... See full document

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Psicol. Reflex. Crit.  vol.30

Psicol. Reflex. Crit. vol.30

... government and professionals seeking to promote happiness for ...relationships and friendship (Antonucci 2001), long learning center for those who are unemployed or need to updated their knowledge to return ... See full document

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Riding the globalization wave (1974-2004): islandness and strategies of economic development in two post-colonial states

Riding the globalization wave (1974-2004): islandness and strategies of economic development in two post-colonial states

... [r] ... See full document

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Globalization and consequences of international fragmentation

Globalization and consequences of international fragmentation

... Thus fragmentation that knocks out the labor-intensive segment in producing commodity 3 will, at initial factor prices, create an excess ·supply of labor and, when markets clear, brin[r] ... See full document

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Biotechnology: Its potential for health in Latin America and the Caribbean

Biotechnology: Its potential for health in Latin America and the Caribbean

... Drug production in rural areas requires a classical tech- nology entirely independent of rDNA and monoclonal antibodies but of great economic and social importance to the rur[r] ... See full document

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Rev. direito GV  vol.5 número2

Rev. direito GV vol.5 número2

... influences and constraints to such perceptions, the economic crisis has ini- tiated a possible trend towards regionalism seen as closer political, economic and cultural cooperation among ... See full document

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Texto contexto  enferm.  vol.21 número3 en v21n3a23

Texto contexto enferm. vol.21 número3 en v21n3a23

... all and a duty of the State”, ensuring, through social and economic policies, reduced risk for diseases and other injuries, in ad- dition to universal and equal access to actions ... See full document

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