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considers the consequences of neo-liberalism on the first dimension of the infra-State level, the State itself and the … government. In a second part it moves to the analysis of the second dimension of the infra-State level, the society. This double … level of evaluation highlights the deficiency of an efficacious political democratization at the level of the State and the …
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Italian Abstract: Per giustificare l’autorità e la validità della scienza economica, gli economisti sono spesso ricorsi all’argomento che le leggi e i postulati di questo sapere sono verità scientifiche, nel senso di verità empiriche, logiche o autoevidenti. Tuttavia, questo discorso, in...
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government and academia. A substantial block of literature considers excessive corruption as an indicator of a weak state. In … the purposes of political indoctrination. This paper presents the concept of corruption and coercion in the state … presents implications of this model for the state-university relations and the national educational systems in Central Eurasia …
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State interventions into Labour policies in India are directed towards ensuring both job security and income security …
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state spending, investment, and employment. …
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The April 21, 2005 issue of the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS carried a lead article titled ‘Blood for Oil?’ The paper is attributed to a group of writers and activists – Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts – who identify themselves by the collective name ‘Retort.’ In...
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More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. This relation seems … to have altered towards the end of the 19th century, when the State succeeded in imposing on the Church the respect for … the general civil framework. Yet, the change was not radical. The Church and the State were still pretty connected. The …
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significant – and frequently understated – state presence in the economy. Growth is also weakest in those countries, such as the … spending, and state investment of any shape or form. The paper shows that it is these economic policies that produce growth … the direct involvement of the national state in both human and industrial development. Any country can develop such …
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This paper was due to be presented to the 2013 conference of the World Association for Political Economy, in Florianopolis, Brasil. In the event, the author was unable to attend. The paper summarises the main conclusions of ten years of research into the Creative Industries in London and the UK,...
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Industrial welfare history presents important challenges to developmental state theories in “late” industrialization … achieve risk-mitigation. I contend that welfare institutions emerge from the state’s essential conflict and collaboration with …
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