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framework, which reflects the much debated source of welfare economics, is useless for surveys that focus on people's demand … complete, theoretically, the construction of an autonomous research program to establish demand measurement guidelines in … developing countries and show, through a survey implemented in Moshi (Tanzania) about demand for sanitation, some methodological …
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demand - the stakeholders of the sector and to study their behaviours and their interactions. Using the output of this …
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' demand; the second one was about the sector regulation. …
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technology transfer process. The author introduces the concept of "Demand Readiness Level", an additional scale to Technology …
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profiles in Thailand over 1990-2008 ; review of methodologies low carbon scenario The conclusion will address the rationale for …
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suppliers and customers. Our communication will focus on knowledge, labour markets and work in the context of Thailand. Thailand … viability of these scenarios in Thailand. We start with a short analysis of the state of science, technology and education in … Thailand (section 1). The conclusion is that formal knowledge is lagging behind and that improvements will take time. The …
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developed countries for its impact on employment, wages and the welfare state, is not an issue at stake in Thailand for the … revolution and knowledge will impact Thailand in the near future because they are shaping a new international division of labour … as the “taylorist” division of labour”. Thailand has benefited for decades from the “taylorist” division of labour to …
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This paper examines the effects of tourism on labor employment, capital accumulation and resident welfare for a small … open economy with unemployment. A tourism boom improves the terms of trade, increases labor employment, but lowers capital … capital intensive, the fall in capital would not be so severe and the expansion of tourism improves welfare. However, when the …
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Esta ponencia tiene como objetivo presentar y debatir algunos de los resultados alcanzados como parte de mi Trabajo Final de Master en Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional (Universitat de Lleida). El trabajo tiene como punto de partida el caso particular del Archipiélago de Las Perlas...
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related to the tourism industry. Two arguments support this choice. On the one hand, as stated by Maskell et al. (2005 … the tourism industry. Indeed, the tourism industry is structured by dispersed activities in nature, time and space that … need to be combined and assembled dynamically. On the other hand, the tourism industry has been one of the most innovative …
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