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centuries. The core-periphery structure of the world economy created in the early decades of the Industrial Revolution has … countries which were in the periphery in 1960 remain in the periphery today. The clearest exceptions are in capitalist Northeast …
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the development courses meets difficulties if the geographical environment is disregarded. In my opinion, with the help of … studying the geographical environment and also Krugman's economic geographical theory, a more complex understanding of empires …
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Structural changes in Russia's economic space are caused mainly by processes in the global economy. The world crisis has changed the Russian spatial mode of development since financial resources were dramatically reduced. Trends of spatial development during the period of economic growth and at...
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inequality structure between both nations (United States as centre and Mexico as periphery) on items such as herd size …
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The volume From Periphery to Centre. The Image of Europe at the Eastern Border of Europe gathers the papers presented … distances between centre and periphery and their common traits as well, as they are revealed in the various images of Europe and … propose a double perspective: on the one hand periphery viewed from the centre and on the other periphery as it sees itself …
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different levels.The study showed an absolute domination of the federal "centre" in the field of periphery legislation, judicial … of periphery taxes should be transferred to the revenue part of the federal "centre" budget. Thus, practically all … and budget relations between the municipal "periphery" and the sub-federal "centre", with the possibility for the …
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environmental governance. The basic message is that institutions are important determinants of human–environment relations but that … the course of a lifetime of thinking about the roles that social institutions play in governing human–environment … relations. Some of the resultant propositions are general in the sense that they apply to environmental governance at all levels …
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extent of the alleged 'problem' of fragmentation across the governance of local social and welfare services prior to the … the form of EAZs and HAZs, it is claimed that a continuing problem of fragmentation across local governance of social and … partnership. They are a response to an alleged prior fragmentation of service provision in welfare across sectors. Employing …
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Côte d’Ivoire's government decided on the National Development Plan to give a new impetus to its development policy. This new strategy is based on an ambitious and realistic recovery and development program centered on private and public investment. The institutional monitoring framework for...
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