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O'Brien D. J., Phillips J. L. and Patsiorkovsky V. V. (2005) Linking indigenous bonding and bridging social capital, Regional Studies 39 , 1041-1051. Reconciling indigenous bonding and bridging social capital remains a difficult issue in economic development and global issues of inequality. A...
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This paper examines theoretical issues of direct interfirm exchange in supply chains and focuses upon the relational aspect of embeddedness. Exploring insights from contract theory, marketing research, and economic sociology, we distinguish between the transactional and the relational forms of...
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The starting point of this paper is recognition that the depiction of a formal/informal labour dualism, which views formal and informal labour as separate and hostile realms, is inappropriate for capturing the range of labour practices in societies. This is because labour practices cannot be...
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In this paper we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking and finance. We justify this interpretation by considering first Schumpeter's overall methodological perspective, in particular the role played by economic sociology in his approach, and second by...
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The potential accession of Turkey to the EU, and the related adoption of the CAP by Turkey, is expected to influence … agricultural markets in both the EU and Turkey. The extent of the accession impacts depends on the one hand on the way the CAP will … be implemented in Turkey, while on the other hand impacts are expected to be also shaped by macroeconomic conditions …
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Industrietomaten sind wiederum das wichtigste Einzelprodukt unter den Gemüsesorten. Das Papier beschreibt die Struktur und Entwicklung … in Turkey. We describe the structure and development of this sector from the year 1990 onwards, covering farms in primal … the coasts of Turkey, while the interior provinces are rather separated. In some cases price transmission only occurs when …
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Russia’s power, but the benefits accrue mainly to Turkey, which would diversify its gas imports and become a major potential … challenges. On the one hand new pipeline links with Russia are needed to diversify transit routes for Russian gas. On the other …, justifying the high investment cost for Germany and Russia. It severely curtails the power of transit countries Belarus and …
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Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and the Ukraine. The mean and volatility spillover effects across financial … returns of eight markets. The stock market returns of Hungary, Poland, Russia and the Ukraine are found to respond … market shocks is found only in the case of Russia and the quantified variance ratios indicate that presence of oil market …
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preserve their positive growth differential vis-à-vis the EU-28, Russia and Ukraine are facing a deterioration of their … years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the current crisis in relations between Russia and the West is evolving into a … year. In Russia, the costs of the conflict are estimated to be to the tune of about 1% of GDP, primarily on account of …
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Iran with Turkey and Russia with China to illustrate the negative effects of oil revenue on economic performance. The … examine the viability of Resource Curse theory for Iran, Russia and Norway to see whether natural resources are curse or … successful oil rich country shows that efficient institutions can turn natural resource into blessing; while Iran's and Russia …
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