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Sustainability has become the boiling point of theoretical business discussions. At first it was only a concept … ways that more and more companies accept the requirements of sustainability. Several levels of sustain-ability have been … identified and now the discussion is shifting towards achieving a common ground how to measure sustainability. Since …
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and land tenure as critical population-sustainability policy issues. …
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sustainability in the sense of the Brundtland commission, which amounts to requiring a non-decreasing social welfare. The comparison … of viability kernels with or without sustainability shows how much consumption should be reduced and when. One strong …
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In this article we re-examine the mean-reverting property of the current account for the US, the UK, Canada and France. This is important because a current account that is not a stationary process implies that the external debts are unsustainable. The empirical results show that the current...
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The dominance of the mainstream paradigm of growth is being increasingly superseded by the Sustainable Human Development approach. No Concept of development, however, can be complete unless and until it incorporates the gender component at each and every level.The major focus of this paper is on...
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The current access policies and funding schemes of computing e-infrastructures represent a huge challenge for the sustainable growth of computing e-infrastructures and a serious jeopardy for investments made into these e-infrastructures. In order to be able to address these issues, the economics...
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This paper presents a Keynesian effective demand model that reproduces expansive or contractive effects of an expansionary fiscal policy as a function of the initial conditions of the public finances. In an economy with fiscal slack, when observed primary surplus is above the optimal fiscal...
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according to the various paradigms analysed. Is technological progress always in contrast with environmental sustainability or …
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