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This approach has amply analyses the influence of the current crisis in development of the tourism sector. The study was justified by the fact that this field has greatly expanded over the past 50 years in the EU country. Tourism is a sector noted that an important contribution to GDP and...
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Our study followed in the first part, the analysis of the tourism potential of the natural vegetation within the basin of Suceava, the identification and description of the specific of tourism resources imposed by bio diversity, the drawing of cartographic representation of synthesis to reveal...
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The anemic U.S. economic recovery and the threat of a double-dip recession stem from the weakness of investment, due to excess capacity created in the euphoric years of the "new economy" bubble. The current imbalances in the corporate sector (i.e., the all-time-high indebtedness in the face of...
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The paper considers four definitions of socialism. The definition of socialism as the public ownership of production means appears acceptable, notwithstanding the Ellerman’s critiques and other defects. Acceptable is also the definition of socialism as the overturn of the capital-labour...
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This paper highlights the main features of the underground economy at the European level, laying the stress on Romania. The underground economy seems to have a major significance because important resources of the budget are “missed” by the state, with consequences for a decent standard of...
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This paper presents managerial attempts at implementing telehealthcare. Our longitudinal, ethnographic case studies document both successful and failed implementations across five health and social care organisations in England. We draw on theories of organisational identity, sensemaking and...
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It is well-known that disadvantaged neighborhoods, as officially identified through census data, harbor higher numbers of delinquent individuals than advantaged neighborhoods. What is much less known is whether parents’ perception of the neighborhood problems predicts low parental engagement...
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There appear to be two seemingly contradictory images of law and economic change in the Islamic world. Whereas some scholars have viewed Islamic societies as rigid and incapable of adapting to a changing environment, others have held the opposite image of Islamic societies as flexible, quick to...
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Throughout history, religious and political authorities have had a mysterious attraction to each other. Rulers have established state religions and adopted laws with religious origins, sometimes even claiming to have divine powers. We propose a political economy approach to theocracy, centered...
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The rise of modern public finance revolutionized political economy. As governments learned to invest tax revenue in the long-term financial resources of the market, they vastly increased their administrative power and gained the ability to use fiscal, monetary, and financial policy to manage...
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