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year of the “bursting of the bubble economy” in Japan. The pendulum now swings back again toward decentralization and local …
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This paper addresses the long-term impact of Sub-Saharan Africa’s indigenous systems of slavery on its political and economic development, based on an analytical survey of the literature and data collected from anthropological records. We develop a theory to account for this based on the...
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This paper proposes that the resurgence of geographic factors in the study of uneven development is not due simply to the recurrent nature of intellectual fashions, nor necessarily because arguments that rely on geographic factors are less simplistic than before, nor because they avoid...
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Review of: Maddock, Su (1999) Challenging Women: Gender, Culture and Organisation. Sage Publications: London.
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consideration. The model is applied to study the case of 201 farmers' cooperatives in Taiwan. Findings – The empirical results … study on Taiwan's farmers' cooperatives is used to demonstrate its applicability and how they can effectively allocate their …
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The study aims at dissecting the management strategies and revenue management of social enterprises to clarify how social enterprises are able to create critical social value on one hand while increasing their market value on the other hand. The study applies the case study method on two...
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