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Drawing on qualitative data from five focus group discussions (N=23), we developed a typology with migrant and refugee …, personal resilience and aspirations, and mental health. Based on these factors, our typology differentiates between four …
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among Brazilian regions made, in the 2000s, the issue of planning for the development and the regional question were set … being taken in favor of Brazil’s development process taking as reference policies and territorial programs. It highlights …
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region, fostered by government policies, and evolved around a telecom R&D Centre. Several small high-tech firms were …
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also dialectically reshaped the goals and patterns of development during the post-Second World War period. The region is …This paper identifies historic patterns in the dialectic between nationalism and development across various East, South …, and Southeast Asian nations. Nationalism as the rationale for development is used by regimes to achieve high levels of …
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For long time, the applicability of economic theories of cities, urbanisation and urban development as well to Russian … regard to urban development in Russia referred to certain classes of cities (metropolitan cities, rapidly growing cities … aim of this cluster analysis is to provide impulses for drawing on theories which may explain Russian urban development …
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peripheries. There are big differences between the levels of development of metropolitan and peripheral areas in Poland. There are … also great differences in opportunities to development including the location of new investment. Peripheral areas are … accessibility, small development potential. Lack of development factors is the cause of low development level. Peripheral areas are …
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Die ordoliberal inspirierte Soziale Marktwirtschaft, die in Westdeutschland seit dem Ende der 1940er Jahre entstanden war, hat in jüngster Zeit erheblich mehr Beachtung in der wissenschaftlichen Debatte gefunden als vor der Finanzkrise, die 2008 einer größeren Öffentlichkeit bewusst wurde....
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