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able. Other factors such as the behaviour and hiring decisions ofemployers also require attention if improved educational …
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impacts, contributing to area declineand abandonment- environmental behaviour change is limited by unclear solutions and low … political profile,but models of human behaviour can help in understanding how to support change[...] …
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Empirical evidence suggests that the natural-resource curse operates through the behaviorof the political elite, yet there are few models that convincingly illustrate the mechanismat work. I present a model where natural-resource abundance generates power struggles,thereby increasing the...
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dimensions of child behaviour at age 7. We examine whether theseinequalities are associated with characteristics of the child …
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also over expenditure allocation.Mirroring Elliot’s characterization of the English empire as a‘stakeholder empire’ we … contend that the Spanish colonial statedeveloped into a stakeholder model, in which local interests weredeeply invested in the … the local economy, while minimizing enforcements costs. Byallowing stakeholder control of both revenue and expenditure …
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It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is oneaspect or one definition of poverty. Current concerns with the extent anddistribution of social capital as both a measure of a good society and as meansto upward mobility also emphasise the importance of social...
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