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We have very few ideas as to what factors can influence the duration of roscas and reduce their failure risk. In this research, we bring new light on these empirical questions using an original data set containing information on living and dead roscas from Cotonou, Benin. We notice that the...
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Recent research on maritime ports hinterlands points out the relevance of mass ground transport modes such as barge transport for enormous flows of containers to and from harbours, especially when a maritime port is located at the mouth of a river. Though, the modal share of container barge...
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play of market forces. But these standard elements of welfare state are themselves included by Hegel in a larger and less … the market economy to be offering a mere potentiality that must be actualised. This actualisation implies at first … institutional devices of market regulation and social protection, aiming to limit the uncertainty that is part and parcel of the …
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ortholattice (logic). Two axioms are formulated and the characteristic state-property duality is derived. A last axiom concerned … with the impact of measurements on the state takes us with a leap toward the Hilbert space model of Quantum Mechanics. An …
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The State's role in development is bound to change significantly as a result of many new challenges, of the multitude … understood in two complementary but separate ways. On the one hand, at the national level, the State must now bite the bullet on … projects. On the other hand, at the international level, the State can no longer ignore the growing interdependence of nations …
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After Papua New Guinea's society has been presented in a first part of this paper, the second part focuses on traditional land institutions and relationships to land - often considered to be "archaic". The third part exposes the process of lanf registration during the colonial and since the...
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but each member state retains control of prices and reimbursement levels, which can lead to disparities within the EU. In … the retrospective and prospective view of the orphan drugs market in Europe (history, regulations, epidemiology, economic … model, monopoly, pricing, size / cover / limits of the market) ? …
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principle. Although scarcity and its consequences for market economies are key aspects of mainstream economics, they have been … institutionally created. This type of scarcity encourages the process of market collectivization and empowers those generating it. The …
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The capital market in Böhm-Bawerk's Positive Theory of Capital appears at several places. The last chapter of the book … provides the complete exposition of Böhm's view of this market where present goods are exchanged for future goods. Studying … ``enormous market''. The capital market is a macroeconomic system, the nature of which we try to assess. …
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State governance as well as market governance limits paved the way to emerging form of hybrid governance, based on … System in Madagascar. Despite several domestic and international crises, domestic market stability has improved and … production growth has accelerated. These positive results cannot be directly related to these new devices. But a regular market …
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