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This paper on inclusion was presented to the at the 2005 summer school of DEEEP (Development Education Exchange in Europe Project), Härnösand - Sweden, 5 - 12 June 2005. It addresses the significance of the concept of world civilisation. It assesses how meaning may be attached to the concept...
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get”, we currently get “economic growth” that works against sustainability. This review provides a reflection on advance …
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We prove that a natural monopoly can set subsidy free pricing and sustainable pricing schedules in general economic environment. The setting is a multiproduct and multiple agent contestable market where demands are elastic and where rivals can enter the sub-markets composed by a set of the...
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explore into its likely sustainability impact on European industry. In doing so, it focuses on energy-intensive indus …
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Urban tourism is in full expansion due to world-wide urbanisation and internationalisation of our societies. New economic impulse created by investments in urban regeneration, and improving the quality of life, produces different consequences. This paper tries to examines the benefits and costs...
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In the article, we review recent literature on fiscal sustainability with particular reference to problems that are … specific to transition countries. While the original literature on fiscal sustainability is chiefly focused on industrial … countries there are by now few works that have focused on fiscal sustainability in transition countries. Consequently, the …
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in the emergence phase in Romania. There is still a lot to do in this field, in order to create sustainability among the …
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Nothing new here---just a concise yet detailed presentation of the simple but inexorable algebra of sustainability. …
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Searching for sustainable regional trade agreements (RTAs) for East Asia, we quantitatively evaluated the likely impact of proposed East Asian RTA strategies─(i) the AFTA (a being-left-alone strategy), (ii) an ASEAN Hub RTA (a hub-and-spoke type of overlapping RTA strategy), (iii) the AFTA vs...
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The paper aims to analyze the main question that arises in the context of current agricultural policies: are households farms really? Viewed from the perspective of sustainable development of rural areas, the answer becomes very important, especially given that the actual short comings rural...
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