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to the other tourism strongholds of the island and, at the same time, does not utilize the existing cultural potential in … tourism and retailing to happen and, for this reason, analyses the motives and satisfaction levels of tourists to Nicosia with … regards to both, tourism and retailing offers. The paper focuses on the tourist segment with higher educational levels (and …
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"Social Capital of Old People on the Example of Bialystok Residents" is a book based on theoretical and empirical study, which presents an issue of diagnosing and using of old people social capital in the local and regional development processes. This issue is significant because of the threats...
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standard of living, changing lifestyle and food habits. The solid waste created by the household units, shops, restaurant and …
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The solid waste in all municipal corporations is rising in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Such rise in solid waste generation is observed in Brihanmumbai, Thane, Mira-Bhayandar, Kalyan-Dombivali, Ulhasnagar, Navi-Mumbai and Bhiwand-Nizampur Municipal Corporation. An increase in solid waste is...
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In this paper we try to explain why lifestyle may have a positive impact on economic growth. First of all, we consider … consumer’s good are the inputs. In this approach we define lifestyle as the return to scale of the Health Production Function A …-endogenous model in which the population growth affects positively the income per capita growth, if lifestyle is positive. …
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Measures of preferences are primarily useful in that they are helpful in predicting behavior. We perform an experiment which demonstrates that the timing of the measurement of social preferences can affect such a measure. Researchers often measure social preferences by posing a series of...
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Economics often provides the wrong incentives to those who control the assets, such as people in developing countries where most forests are located and who could potentially benefit most from conservation . There is increasing unease about this situation, and an emerging view is that standard...
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This article provides information about the International Human Resource Management and discusses HRM according to the international prospective in Pakistan. In this article it is discussed that how environmental and cultural factors affect the recruitment, selection and industry/employee...
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What is the relationship between state capacity, national identity, and economic development? This paper argues that increases in state capacity can lower the collective action costs associated with political and economic exchange by encouraging the formation of a common identity. This...
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attention is drawn to the role that collectivism plays in influencing family culture and the way in which it manifests in … entrepreneurial activity throughout family generations. Collectivist societies and the family culture experienced by its individuals … collectivist society on the family business paradigm and explores how organisational and family culture become one, and the power …
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