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Press (US); Nova Science Publishers (US); Oxford University Press (EU); Palgrave Macmillan (EU); Praeger Publishers (EU … Publishers (US), which in between them control a sizeable share of the social science academic book publishing market in such …) • Monthly Review Press (US) • Praeger Publishers (US) • Cornell UP (US) • Ashgate (UK) • Transaction Publishers (US) • Edward …
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The existence and functioning of organizations tend to increasingly dependant on their ability to adapt and adjust to change. In front of it, reactivity becomes ineffective, if not useless, to the detriment of proactivitatii and of the level and capacity of anticipation. So, change is the only...
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Рассмотрена кластеризация экономики крупного города. Предложено определение кластера как горизонтально интегрированной целевой группы профильно...
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В статье обоснованы теоретические подходы к формированию социальной политики Украины и повышению эффективности деятельности муниципальных образований в ее...
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economic efficiency and social equality, a view neatly summarized in the title of Okun's famous book, Equality and Efficiency …-national empirical studies and by theoretical advances. Recent research seems to suggest that there is no efficiency-equity trade-off and …
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The article substantiates theoretical approaches to formation of social policy of Ukraine and increase of efficiency of …
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Productivity research is Canada has traditionally focused on narrow economic issues. In our view, it has given inadequate attention to the broader ramifications of productivity, both in terms of shedding light on the importance of productivity for the advancement of various aspects of social...
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In this chapter, William Watson challenges Heath's interpretation of the benefits of productivity growth, but agrees with Richard Harris' views on the state of our knowledge about the potential contribution of social programs to productivity growth. Watson tackles Heath's assessment of the...
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, based on principles of project management of economic development, flagship projects and indicators of efficiency of …
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Many editors are likely to deny that thoughts of a rising Impact Factor (IF) might influence their acceptance rates.
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