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  • Conditions of Agricultural Growth

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Conditions of Agricultural Growth

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    Book SynopsisInvestigating the process of agrarian change, this book analyzes costs and productivity under the main systems of primitive agriculture. The conclusion is that technical, economic and social changes are unlikely to take place within primitive agriculture unless the rural community concerned is exposed to the pressure of population growth: a conclusion that is in sharp contrast to generally accepted ideas. The themes in the book are central to the discussion of the problems of population explosion and the world''s undernourished peoples.Table of ContentsFOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 THE DYNAMICS OF LAND UTILIZATION; Chapter 2 THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF LAND USE AND TECHNICAL CHANGE; Chapter 3 LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY UNDER LONG-FALLOW AND SHORT-FALLOW SYSTEMS; Chapter 4 CARRYING CAPACITY OF LAND AND PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR UNDER INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE; Chapter 5 POPULATION GROWTH AND WORKING HOURS; Chapter 6 THE COEXISTENCE OF CULTIVATION SYSTEMS; Chapter 7 DIMINISHING RETURNS TO LABOUR AND TECHNICAL INERTIA; Chapter 8 THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF SPARSE POPULATION AND PRIMITIVE TECHNIQUES; Chapter 9 SYSTEMS OF LAND USE AS A DETERMINANT OF LAND TENURE; Chapter 10 INVESTMENT AND TENURE IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES; Chapter 11 RURAL INVESTMENT UNDER LANDLORD TENURE; Chapter 12 INCENTIVES TO INVESTMENT UNDER MODERN TENURE; Chapter 13 THE USE OF INDUSTRIAL INPUT IN PRIMITIVE AGRICULTURE; Chapter 14 SOME PERSPECTIVES AND IMPLICATIONS;

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  • Community Market and State in Development

    Palgrave Macmillan Community Market and State in Development

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    Book Synopsis''How to combine the community, the market, and the state in the total economic system is probably the most important agenda for economists geared towards the reduction of poverty in developing economies''. - Professor Yujiro HayamiThis volume brings together leading scholars from all around the world to examine and extend Professor Hayami''s development model of ''community, market and state'', and to pay tribute to his invaluable contribution to economics. The authors provide new empirical analysis with a clear focus on the role of the community in economic development, and its relations with agricultural markets, industrialization and the government, using primary data from major countries in Asia and Africa. This book is indispensable reading for all interested in development economics, government and market studies and international development studies.Table of ContentsPreface PART I: AN OVERVIEW Community, Market, and State in Development: An Introduction; K.Otsuka & K.Kalirajan Crossing Borders: A Tribute to Yujiro Hayami; G.Ranis Pushing Frontiers of Development Thought; C.David PART II: ROLE OF STATE The Role of the Government in Facilitating TFP Growth during Japan's Rapid Growth Era; S.Aoki, J.Esteban-Pretel, T.Okazaki & Y.Sawada Development Performance across Indian States and the Role of the Governments; K.Kalirajan, S.Bhide & K.Singh The Role of Traditional Chinese State and the Origin of Modern East Asia; D.Ma Government Distortions to Agricultural Prices: Lessons from Rich and Emerging Economies; K.Anderson The Human Capital Basis of the Japanese Miracle: A Historical Perspective; Y.Godo PART III: STATE TO COMMUNITY Community Governance and Public Goods Investments in China's Villages; R.Luo, L.Zhang, J.Huang & S.Rozelle Poverty, Politics, and Projects under Community Participation in Zambia; A.de Janvry, H.Nakagawa & E.Sadoulet Political Competition and the Impact of Local Governance on Pro-Poor Programs; P.Bardhan & D.Mookherjee Promises and Realities of Community-Based Agricultural Extension; G.Feder, J.R.Anderson, R.Birner & K.Deininger PART IV: COMMUNITY AND MARKET The Community Mechanism of Contract Enforcement: What are the Differences between Rural Communities and Industrial Clusters?; K.Otsuka & T.Sonobe The Transformation of Hayami's Village; J.Estudilo, Y.Sawada, K.Kajisa, N.Fuwa & M.Kikuchi Recent Developments of Agricultural Markets in East Africa; T.Yamano, Y.Kijima, T.Matsumoto & M.Muto Private Sector Industrialization in China: Evidence from Wenzhou; J.Strauss, E.Y.Qian, M.Shen, D.Liu, M.Majbouri, Q.Sun, Q.Ying , & Y.Zhu The Role of Markets for Managing Agricultural Risks in Developing Countries; P.Hazell

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  • Measuring Global Poverty

    Palgrave Macmillan Measuring Global Poverty

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    Book SynopsisThe author examines the moral, methodological, and practical problems that arise from poverty measurement. He establishes a methodological framework for analyzing poverty conceptions and measures, and concludes with concrete recommendations regarding both the procedures for and substance of future global poverty measurement.Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations PART I: AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK Introducing Poverty Measurement A Defense of Global Poverty Measurement A Pro-Poor Methodology PART II: COMPETING CONCEPTIONS AND MEASURES OF POVERTY Monetary Approaches Basic Needs Capabilities Social Exclusion Rights PART III: THE WAY FORWARD New Values, New Desiderata Public Reason and Poverty Measurement Toward Pro-Poor Global Poverty Measurement Notes References Index

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Internet Econometrics

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    Book SynopsisThe proliferation of the internet has often been referred to as the fourth technological revolution. This book explores the diffusion of radical new communication technologies, and the subsequent transformation not only of products, but also of the organisation of production and business methods.Table of ContentsPART I: ICT AND PRODUCTIVITY Information Technology and the Transatlantic Productivity Divergence Technical Efficiency and the Role of Information Technology Analyzing ICT Adoption across European Regions PART II: DETERMINANTS OF DEMAND FOR ICT Determinants of Usages in the Ivory Coast Adoption and Access Frequency Valuing Time Intensive Goods Contingent Valuation of Digital Identification Cards in Luxembourg Blogs and the Economics of Reciprocal Attention PART III: NEW ORGANISATIONAL FRONTIERS File Sharing and its Impact on Business Models in Music An Empirical Analysis of Organisational Innovation in Japanese SMEs Determinants of the Intra-Firm Diffusion Process of ICT Does ICT Enable Innovation in Luxembourg?

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  • The Dynamics of Chinas Rejuvenation

    Palgrave Macmillan The Dynamics of Chinas Rejuvenation

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    Book SynopsisThe last two and a half decades witnessed China''s epoch-making economic growth and great social changes, which indicates the commence of China''s national rejuvenation after a near two centuries-long stagnant or backward period. In exploring the causal dynamics of China''s rejuvenation, Huang''s book examines the internal and external elements from various sides, in both the comprehensive way and the separate way, thus providing a convincible explanation about the driving force of China''s marvellous development.Table of ContentsIntroduction China Is Rejuvenating Internal Dynamics I: The Great Desires and Impulse Came from People Internal Dynamics II: The Crucial Role of the Reform Group in China's Leadership Internal Dynamics III: The Key Role of the Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping Internal Dynamics IV: The Fundamental Impetus Arose from China's National Spirits External Dynamics: The Strong Momentums Stemmed from Globalization The Dynamics for China's Further Development

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  • Emotional Impact

    Palgrave Macmillan Emotional Impact

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    Book SynopsisThis book highlights a hitherto neglected element of leadership - personality. There are many accounts by, or about, leaders who have guided organisations but they often say little about how they felt as a person or how their charisma and passion infected their colleagues. Based around candid in-depth interviews with prominent leaders, including Ian MacLaurin of Tesco, Richard Ide of Volkswagen and Tim Waterstone, the authors explore the emotional impact of being a leader.Table of ContentsPreamble Theories about Leadership Managing Change Transformational Leadership The Emotionally Intelligent Leader Summary of the Myths The Stories: Profiles of Change Leaders Themes from the Stories What's Changed The Leadership Context in the Future Challenges Facing Business Leaders What Practical Steps Leaders can Take Appendices

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  • Entrepreneurial Icebreakers

    Palgrave Macmillan Entrepreneurial Icebreakers

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents key insights about the challenges and the approaches they applied. All companies are featured in 15 teachable case studies - ready to use in entrepreneurship and strategy courses - that represent a broad level of diversity with regard to countries, industries, topics, growth phases, challenges and internationalization strategies.Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: CONQUERING INTERNATIONAL MARKETS FROM TRANSITION ECONOMIES: INSIGHTS AND REFLECTIONS 1. Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies 2. Overcoming Start-Up Challenges in Transition Economies 3. Overcoming a Negative Country-of-Origin Effect 4. Growth Strategies and Internationalization Patterns 5. From Lag Markets to Lead Markets PART II: CASE STUDIES OF INTERNATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL CEE COMPANIES CASE 1: ACE Enterprise: 'Drawing' out the Future CASE 2: Atlantic Grupa: Preparing For Leading in The New Europe CASE 3: Avangate: Preparing the Trans-Atlantic Jump CASE 4: Big Filter: Russian Filters in the International Market CASE 5: Fx3x: Star Performance without a Star Attitude CASE 6: Graphisoft: The Architecture of International Growth CASE 7: Estonia's Laser Diagnostic Instruments (LDI) AS: Beaming Towards Growth CASE 8: LINET: To Be an Object of Desire, Not of Choice CASE 9: The Masterplast Story: Constructing an Entrepreneurial Success Story CASE 10: Modesat Communications OÜ: Riding a Big Wave with a Small Boat CASE 11: Pipistrel: The Freedom of Flight CASE 12: PKF Betar Company: 'Meters' Away From Further Growth CASE 13: Russian Cosmetics*: 'Healing' Skin Care Products in Russia CASE 14: Selena Group: Internationalizing Through Multilocality CASE 15: SOLARIS Bus and Coach: A Bus Tour to Global Markets Appendix 1: The Research Project Appendix 2: Growth in Real GDP in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States and the CIS Appendix 3: Profiles: Firms and Entrepreneurs

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  • The China Development Model

    Palgrave Macmillan The China Development Model

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    Book SynopsisOver the last thirty years, China has been reforming its economy at breakneck speed. However a surge in nationalism is threatening China''s relations with its neighbours and its rise to regional leadership. This book addresses a wide range of factors influencing the development of China''s model and its influence on the rest of the world.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. What is the Socialist Market Economy 2. The Transition Period 3. A Fast but Unbalanced Growth 4. An Incomplete Banking and Financial Reform 5. Investment in Human Capital 6. The Knowledge Economy 7. Growing Inequalities 8. A Foreign Policy which Serves the Growth (and Vice Versa) 9. In Search of Civil Society Conclusion(s)

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Managing Development

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents a critical view of economic development in the last 50 years and evaluates different approaches taken that led to success or failure.Table of ContentsTable of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Terms and Abbreviations Prologue Introduction PART 1: DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OR UNREALISTIC DREAM? Why Economic Principles of Development Do Not Work Defining Poor Developing Countries Unrealistic Dream The Real Developing World PART 2: ECONOMIC TRENDS Real Measures of Economic Performance Development and Trade Population Planning Infrastructure in Development Financing of Developments Democracy in Government PART 3: ASIA - THE FUTURE CENTER OF THE WORLD ECONOMY Economic Growth and Economic Freedom: The Lessons from The Orient Asian Success and Western Culture Human Rights and Economic Development Should We Admire or Criticize the Asian Way to Economic Growth? Investing in Asia China: The Globe's New Economic Locomotive Asian Potentials and Problems PART 4: DEVELOPING AFRICA: THE GLOBAL BASKET CASE African Malaise Africa's Dilemma A Future for Africa Envisioning Africa's Future New Challenges for Africa PART 5: DEVELOPING EUROPE European Population Dilemma Building the European Union PART 6: AMERICA'S ACHIEVEMENTS AND HOPES Mexican Evolution South America - Winning and Losing Opportunities PART 7: DEVELOPMENT FINANCING OR 'TAKE FROM THE POOR AND GIVE TO THE RICH' Investment for Development Hypocrisy in Development Financing Privatization in Developing Countries Debt Relief for Forgiveness PART 8: ACTORS IN PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCING International Finance Institutions Regional Development Institutions Evaluating the IMF Governance of World Bank and IMF Role of Non-governmental and Social Non-profit Organizations in Development PART 9: STRATEGIES FOR FUTURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Development Risk Management Government Spending, Globalization and Development Development Policies and Strategies for Success Effective Development Project and Project Risk Management PART 10: THE FUTURE OF DEVELOPMENT World Economy, Economic Blocks and National States Need for Interactive Development New Strategies for Assuring Development Effectivenesss Making Development Work Postscript Appendix A: The United Nations: UN Budget/UN Staffing/Budget Components Appendix B: Use of Expert Choice in Development Project Selection, Planning and Design References Bibliography Index

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  • Alleviating Poverty Through Business Strategy

    Palgrave MacMillan Us Alleviating Poverty Through Business Strategy

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    Book SynopsisThere is a growing realization that business development is the most effective weapon in fighting world poverty. How the for-profit model can be harnessed to provide the poor with a share in the world's prosperity is discussed through actual cases, and nested in innovative theories of business, social sciences, and philosophy.Table of ContentsPART I: THE CONTEXT Introduction: The Context of Alleviating Business Strategy; C. Wankel The End of Foreign Aid as We Know It: The Profitable Alleviation of Poverty in a Globalized Economy; S. Kelley, Patricia H. Werhane and L. P. Hartman Innovative Business Approaches and Poverty: Toward a First Evaluation; E. Raufflet, A. Berranger and A. Aguilar-Platas Information and Communication Technology for Alleviating Poverty in Developing Nations; N. Yajnik PART II: NGOs AND UNIVERSITIES A Collaborative-Systemic Strategy Addressing the Dynamics of Poverty in Guatemala; J. L. Ritchie-Dunham In Search of Sustainable Social Mission Ventures to Eliminate Poverty; S. McIntyre PART III: COMMUNITIES AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Scrutinizing the Link between Poverty and Business Strategy: What Can We Learn from the Case of Shuttle Traders in Laleli; M. Eder and Ö. Öz Dynamics of Value Creation and Value Appropriation in Network-based Enterprises; O. Branzei Alleviating Poverty Using Microfranchising Models: Case Studies and a Critique; L. Jones Christensen PART IV: BUSINESS INITIATIVES Developing Export Capacity among Craft Manufacturers; J. Hack Katz Doing Well by Doing Good: Unilever's Contribution to India's Poorest; W. Amann and S. Khan Marketing Strategies for Subsistence Marketplaces; M. Viswanathan, S. Sridharan and R. Ritchie

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Globalization and Insecurity

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    Book SynopsisGlobalization, Insecurities and Responses: An Introductory Essay; B.Harriss-White Economic Globalism and Political Universalism: Conflicting Issues?; S.Amin Global Capitalism and National Politics; C.Leys Globalization and Sustainability; W.Sachs The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes between States and the Problems of Globalization; I.Browlie The Security of International Finance; V.Fitzgerald Global Business in Search of Security; J.Kay Globalization and the Means of Destruction: Physical Security and Weapons at the Turn of the Millennium; S.WIllett Labour in the Age of Globalization; R.Cohen The Sustainability of Welfare States: Reshaping Social Protection; G.Esping-Anderson IndexTable of ContentsGlobalization, Insecurities and Responses: An Introductory Essay; B.Harriss-White Economic Globalism and Political Universalism: Conflicting Issues?; S.Amin Global Capitalism and National Politics; C.Leys Globalization and Sustainability; W.Sachs The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes between States and the Problems of Globalization; I.Browlie The Security of International Finance; V.Fitzgerald Global Business in Search of Security; J.Kay Globalization and the Means of Destruction: Physical Security and Weapons at the Turn of the Millennium; S.WIllett Labour in the Age of Globalization; R.Cohen The Sustainability of Welfare States: Reshaping Social Protection; G.Esping-Anderson Index

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  • Legitimating Austerity

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Legitimating Austerity

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    Book SynopsisThis book proposes a new analytical angle to the politics of austerity in southern Europe after the euro crisis.The post-pandemic economic recession has plunged European leaders into fresh debates about how the European economy should be governed. Over a decade since the outset of the euro crisis, the role of austerity and its alternatives remains at the core of political dispute, with the memory of bailouts, conditionality, and the Troika in southern Europe still nourishing profound disagreements. Contrary to dominant narratives about austerity, domestic politics is central to the definition and legitimation of austerity across countries. Drawing comparisons between Greece, Portugal, and Spain during this period, the book traces the processes of crisis construal and of implementation of austerity, as well as the contentious politics that it generated. In doing so, it demonstrates how the political project of austerity in southern Europe was co-construed at t

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  • Productivity Revisited  Shifting Paradigms in

    MP-WBK World Bank Group Publ Productivity Revisited Shifting Paradigms in

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  • Publicprivate partnerships for health in Vietnam

    MP-WBK World Bank Group Publ Publicprivate partnerships for health in Vietnam

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    Book SynopsisProvides an overview of health public-private partnerships (PPPs) worldwide and examines in greater detail the health PPP program in Vietnam, including important issues in the design, preparation, and implementation of PPP project in the health sector.

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  • Reshaping Global Value Chains in Light of COVID19

    World Bank Publications Reshaping Global Value Chains in Light of COVID19

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  • The Elusive African Renaissance

    McFarland & Co Inc The Elusive African Renaissance

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    Book Synopsis Africa faces several major development challenges that have adversely affected the political and material well being of the majority of the people living there. This collection of new essays rigorously analyzes those frontier development issues--including democracy, leadership, the economy, poverty alleviation through microfinance schemes, food security, education, health and political instability--and offers prescriptions that differ from the dominant neoliberal solutions.

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  • Humanitarian Fictions: Africa, Altruism, and the

    Fordham University Press Humanitarian Fictions: Africa, Altruism, and the

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    Book SynopsisHumanitarianism has a narrative problem. Far too often, aid to Africa is envisioned through a tale of Western heroes saving African sufferers. While labeling white savior narratives has become a familiar gesture, it doesn’t tell us much about the story as story. Humanitarian Fictions aims to understand the workings of humanitarian literature, as they engage with and critique narratives of Africa. Overlapping with but distinct from human rights, humanitarianism centers on a relationship of assistance, focusing less on rights than on needs, less on legal frameworks than moral ones, less on the problem than on the nonstate solution. Tracing the white savior narrative back to religious missionaries of the nineteenth century, Humanitarian Fiction reveals the influence of religious thought on seemingly secular institutions and uncovers a spiritual, collectivist streak in the discourse of humanity. Because the humanitarian model of care transcends the boundaries of the state, and its networks touch much of the globe, Humanitarian Fictions redraws the boundaries of literary classification based on a shared problem space rather than a shared national space. The book maps a transnational vein of Anglophone literature about Africa that features missionaries, humanitarians, and their so-called beneficiaries. Putting humanitarian thought in conversation with postcolonial critique, this book brings together African, British, and U.S. writers typically read within separate traditions. Paustian shows how the novel—with its profound sensitivity to narrative—can enrich the critique of white saviorism while also imagining alternatives that give African agency its due.Table of ContentsIntroduction: The White Savior Narrative and the Third Sector Novel | 1 1. The Moral Cause | 33 2. The Emancipated African | 67 3. The Universal Human | 101 4. The Benevolent Gift | 134 5. The Nongovernmental Organization | 169 Epilogue: Rearticulating the Humanitarian Atlantic | 207 Acknowledgments | 215 Notes | 219 Works Cited | 251 Index | 267

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  • Erickson Methodology for Enterprise Architecture:

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  • Making Land Legible – Cadastres for Urban

    Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Making Land Legible – Cadastres for Urban

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  • Paradigms in Economic Development: Classic

    Taylor & Francis Inc Paradigms in Economic Development: Classic

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    Book SynopsisThis volumes presents classic readings on the theory of economic development, from the origins of "development studies" as an academic discipline through its critiques and responses to the present day.Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Oeuvre of Development Studies--An Overview Rajani Kanth PART I: EARLY MAINSTREAM PERSPECTIVES1. An Interpretation of Economic Backwardness H. Myint 2. Some International Aspects of the Problem of Economic Development Ragnar Nurkse3. Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour W Arthur Lewis 4. The Five Stages-of-Growth--A Summary W W Rostow 5. Reflections on the Concept of "Prerequisites" of Modem Industrialization A. Gerschenkron PART II: EARLY CRITICAL CHALLENGES6. On the Roots of Backwardness P. Baran 7. The Development of Underdevelopment Andre Gunder Frank8. The Origin and Development of Underdevelopment S. Amin 9. The Latin American Periphery in the Global System of Capitalism Raul Prebisch 10. For a Theory of Colonial Modes of Production Jairus Banaji PART III: AFTERTHOUGHTS ON DEVELOPMENT11. The Rise and Decline of Development Economics A. Hirschman12. Development: Which Way Now? Amartya Sen 13. The Misconceptions of "Development Economics" Deepak Lal14. Development, Ecology and Women V Shiva 15. Postscript: Self Determination-Birth of a Notion Rajani Kanth

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  • The New Global Economy and Developing Countries:

    Overseas Development Council,U.S. The New Global Economy and Developing Countries:

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    Book SynopsisPolicy makers in the developing world are grappling with new dilemmas created by openness to trade and capital flows. What role, if any, remains for the state in promoting industrialization? Does openness worsen inequality, and if so, what can be done about it? What is the best way to handle turbulence from the world economy, especially the fickleness of international capital flows? In The New Global Economy and Developing Countries Dani Rodrik argues that successful integration into the world economy requires a complementary set of policies and institutions at home. Policy makers must reinforce their external strategy of liberalization with an internal strategy that gives the state substantial responsibility in building physical and human capital and mediating social conflicts.Trade ReviewRodrik questions the value to developing countries of increasing economic integration, of ever-expanding trade and capital flows. Openness is not essential to economic growth, he argues. It's likely to widen inequality within countries. And, as recent events demonstrate, it leaves developing nations vulnerable to debilitating financial shocks... It's a seductive argument, and it's right in many particulars. Washington Post Dani Rodrik argues that developing nations should not sign globalizing international agreements without participation and agreement by broad social groups within their countries, and says there should be solid evidence-not ideological incantations-to demonstrate that accepting external economic disciplines will actually be good for a country. -- William Pfaff International Herald Tribune Highly informative, thought-provoking, and entertaining. Indeed, it is a must for anybody, policy-maker or theorist, who aspires to think about the economic effects of globalization. -- Christopher Tsoukis Journal of Development Studies

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  • Intersectional Activism in Environmental Communication

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  • Partnering Success

    Advantage Media Group Partnering Success

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    Book SynopsisUnlock the Power of Partnerships to Achieve Exponential GrowthIn Partnering Success: The Force Multiplier to Achieve Exponential Growth, Theresa Caragol and the AchieveUnite team present a groundbreaking approach to building strategic alliances that drive innovation and success. This book guides readers through the transformative impact of trust, collaboration, and genuine partnerships in the modern business landscape.Through personal anecdotes, client experiences, and real-world case studies, Caragol demonstrates how to: Optimize your Partner LifeTime Value Implement the Partnering System for Success Tailor your approach to each unique partnership Foster a culture of collaboration, growth, and shared success Caragol''s narrative weaves together life lessons, professional breakthroughs, and the collective wisdom of mentors and colleagues. The result is a comprehensive guide to elevating your business by harnessing the enduring value of relationships.Perfect for leaders and entrepreneurs, Partnering Success offers a blueprint for building adaptable, trust-based partnerships that resonate across your entire business ecosystem. Embark on a journey that promises not only growth but also a shared success that drives engagement and lasting impact. Discover the power of partner ecosystems for your business growth with Partnering Success: The Force Multiplier to Achieve Exponential Growth.

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  • The Next Money Crash-And a Reconstruction Blueprint

    iUniverse The Next Money Crash-And a Reconstruction Blueprint

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  • Global Green Shift: When Ceres Meets Gaia

    Anthem Press Global Green Shift: When Ceres Meets Gaia

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    Book SynopsisThe world that created modern industry, pioneered in the West, is in decline. It is being transformed by a global green shift, creating new industries based on clean energy, clean water and clean food – all produced in a safe, clean and sustainable way, in abundance, at low (and diminishing) cost and without making further inroads into nature. This twenty-first century world is being driven by newly emerging industrial giants like China and India – just as the twentieth-century infrastructure of oil, automobiles and highways was created by the United States. It is China and India that are feeling the worst effects of industrializing along conventional ‘business as usual’ lines, and which have the greatest incentive to drive their own green shift. But the old world order based on a linear economy and fossil fuels is resisting bitterly, and will not give up without a fight. John A. Mathews explains how these trends and counter-trends are creating a new world order where an industrial system based on the Ceres (Circular Economy and Renewable Energy System) is seeking to take over from the world of fossil fuels, and provide scope for Gaia to become her wild self again. The outcome of this struggle is far from determined. It is the central issue to be resolved in the twenty-first century.Trade Review"The speed and volume of Far-Eastern – especially Chinese – innovation in business and technology have left Western economies reeling. Western scholars of innovation have also been struggling to keep up. An outstanding exception amongst these is the author of this book, John A. Mathews, of Macquarie University in Australia, which has already been recognised, first as the source of two articles in Nature, and more recently by the award of the prize offered by the international Joseph Schumpeter society for the best book on economic innovation." — William Kingston, Prometheus Journal, http://www.prometheusjournal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Kingston-review-of-Mathews-ed-August-2020-final-Google-Docs.pdfTable of ContentsList of Figures; Foreword by Dr Shi Zhengrong; Preface; List of Acronyms; Part I: Dynamics of the Green Transition; 1. Introduction; 2. Evolutionary Dynamics of Our Industrial Civilization; 3. Ecomodernization –with ‘Chinese Characteristics’; 4. Sociotechnical Transitions: A Sixth Wave; 5. No Wonder China and India Are Pursuing Green Growth Strategies So Vigorously; 6. Finance Now Playing a Central Role in the Green Shift; 7. Can the China Model Be Utilized by Other Industrializing Countries?; 8. Green Growth Development Strategies, Local Content Requirements and World Trade; 9. Farewell Fossil Fuels; Part II: Sixth Wave Eco- Innovations; 10. Global Population Peaking […] and Urbanizing; 11. Energy That Is Clean, Cheap, Abundant – and Safe; 12. Reframing Renewables as Enhancing Energy Security; 13. The Myths of ‘Renewistan’; 14. Recirculation and Regeneration of Resources (Circular Economy); 15. Food and Fresh Water Production; 16. Energy, Water, Food for Cities: Deploying a Positive Triple Nexus; 17. Eco- Cities of the Future; 18. When Ceres Meets Gaia; Bibliography; Index.

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  • The Myth of Development: Non-viable Economies and

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Myth of Development: Non-viable Economies and

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    Book SynopsisThe Myth of Development boldly states that the benefits of development, so long promised over the past sixty years, have not come about for most people. Nor are they going to. State-driven and market-led development models have both failed. Many countries, and their cities in particular, are collapsing into ungovernable chaotic entities. De Rivero shows that the root of this chaos is not simply economic, but stems from a much more profound crisis of our way of life and of our unsustainable global urban civilization. Arguing that the 'wealth of nations' agenda must be replaced by a 'survival of nations' agenda in order to prevent increasing human misery and political disorder, De Riviero explains why many countries must abandon dreams of development and adopt instead a policy of national survival based on providing basic water, food, renewable energy, and stabilizing their populations. Featuring a new introduction by the author, this edition engages with the latest findings on climate change and assesses the prospects for our species in the decades ahead.Trade ReviewHighly readable, The Development Myth is a useful tool for understanding the enormous problems for survival that will have to be faced by the poverty-stricken, exploding urban populations of the wrongly called "developing countries". * Javier Perez de Cuellar, United Nations *Bristling with new ideas, the author provides us with an intelligent way into understanding better the world's present disorders. * Le Monde Diplomatique *This provocative and well-written book may stimulate discussion and promote sound survival and development policies. * The Choice *Table of ContentsPreface to the New Edition Introduction 1. The Twilight of the Nation-State 2. Global Empowerment and National Impoverishment 3. International Darwinism 4. The Search for El Dorado 5. Human and Natural Depredation 6. The Crisis of the California Model Index

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  • Emerald Publishing Limited Developing Africa’s Financial Services: The

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    Book SynopsisAfrica is at a critical moment in its economic development. With the recent decline of commodity prices, it has become apparent that many African economies, which are resource-based, have suffered greatly. The economies of Africa cannot be lifted up only through programs of aid. Indigenous high-impact entrepreneurs are needed, as they know how to best inspire, act as role models for other Africans and serve their fellow entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial ventures in the financial services sector hold special importance because of the role that they play in the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Financial services are an essential element in powering entrepreneurial activity beyond resource extraction, yet in most sub-Saharan African countries, the financial services sector is relatively nascent compared to developed markets. This book highlights how this is beginning to change. With contributions from leading scholars, it provides inspiring success stories of entrepreneurial financial sector ventures that are making a lasting contribution to the economic development of various sub-Saharan African countries as well as helping the reader understand larger macro-trends.Trade ReviewContributed by business and other researchers from Africa, the US, and Europe, the 11 essays in this volume describe how entrepreneurial financial institutions have evolved in sub-Saharan Africa. They detail background on the history of the financial services sector in Africa, the importance of high-impact entrepreneurship, managing risk in entrepreneurship and the role of the insurance sector, and currency zones in French-speaking countries; case studies of high-impact entrepreneurial banks, including Fidelity Bank, Banco Atlantico, Banco Unico, and Equity Bank; and developments and trends in the financial sector that present potential opportunities, such as non-interest banking, impact investing, and crowdfunding. -- Annotation ©2017 Ringgold Inc. * (protoview.com) *Table of ContentsIntroduction - Dana T. Redford PART 1: FRAMEWORK CHAPTERS 1. The Rise of Financial Services in Africa: an historical perspective - Grietjie Verhoef 2. High-Impact Entrepreneurship and its Importance in Sub-Saharan Africa - Dana T. Redford & Christian Wolf 3. Transforming Africa through Risk Management: Insurance Matters - Craig Churchill & Alice Merry 4. The Financial Ecosystem for High-Impact Entrepreneurship in French-Speaking sub-Saharan Africa - Colette A. Alla & Constant D. Beugré PART 2: CASE STUDIES OF HIGH-IMPACT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BANKING 5. Atlantico: A New Benchmark for Angolan Banking - Dana T. Redford 6. Equity Bank: From Humble Beginnings to Market Leader: A High-Impact Entrepreneurial Turnaround Story - David B. Zoogah & Christian Wolf 7: Fidelity: Ghana’s Banking Success Story - Kwaku Appiah-Adu & Christopher Boachie 8 Unico: a Unique Entrepreneurial Venture in Mozambique - Daniela Costa & Dana T. Redford PART 3: TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS 9. Jaiz: the Birth of Non-interest Banking in Nigeria - Vrajlal Sapovadia 10. Impact Investing: Building a Better Africa - Artur Kochinyan & Dana T. Redford 11. From Harambee to Modern Crowdfunding: The Opportunities and Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa - Christian Wolf

    1 in stock

    £64.59

  • Trade Makes States: Governing the Greater Somali

    C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Trade Makes States: Governing the Greater Somali

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    Book SynopsisTrade Makes States highlights how trade and the circulation of goods are central to Somali societies, economies and politics. Drawing on multi-site research from across East Africa's Somali-inhabited economic space--which includes areas of Kenya, Djibouti, Uganda and Ethiopia--this volume highlights the interconnection between trade and state-building after state collapse. It scrutinises the 'politics of circulation' between competing public administrations, which seek to generate revenue and to control infrastructures along major trade corridors. Connecting classic debates on state formation with recent scholarship on logistics and cross-border trading, Trade Makes States argues that the facilitation and capture of commodity flows have been instrumental in making and unmaking states across the Somali territories. Aspiring state-builders are thus confronted with the challenge of governing the flow of goods in order to rule over lands and peoples. The contributors to this volume draw attention to the ingenuities of transnational Somali markets, which often appear to be self-governed. Their dynamism and everyday administration by a host of actors provide important insights into contemporary state formation on the margins of global supply-chain capitalism.Trade Review‘[The book] offers interesting perspectives on social infrastructure of trade, how commodity trading and marketplaces are governed, the movement of commodities across borders, the significance of ports on state formation, and the political economy of taxation.’ -- Wardheer News'A strong scholarly contribution written by a world-class team of researchers. Trade Makes States is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand Somalia's economy and politics.' -- Aisha S. Ahmad, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, and author of 'Jihad & Co.: Black Markets and Islamist Power''An impressive corpus of research exploring the link between commercial activities and state formation in the broadly understood "Somali economic space". Compelling and refreshingly ambitious.' -- José-María Muñoz, Senior Lecturer in African Studies and International Development, University of Edinburgh'Riffing on Tilly’s famous aphorism, the authors argue that "trade makes states". A trade corridor lens provides an original perspective on state formation in fragile regions by examining how government officials, informal traders, militias, local businessmen, international investors and donors feed into systems of regulatory control in Somalia’s fragmented political terrain.' -- Kate Meagher, Associate Professor in Development Studies, London School of Economics'A richly researched and important addition to literature on governance and economy in Somalia with implications for many other contexts.' -- Jatin Dua, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan

    1 in stock

    £20.90

  • The Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa: The Role of Europe, China, and India

    Emerald Publishing Limited The Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa: The Role of Europe, China, and India

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    The 21st century era of globalization has opened up many investment alternatives for Africa. There is now a rush by governments and private companies to expand in the rapidly growing region, to the extent that we can begin to talk of a process of world-wide investment. Both traditionally powerful economies in the West and emerging powers such as China and India have contributed to a vast proliferation of investment, raising questions of what intense competition will mean for Africa’s economic development. The Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa: The Role of Europe, China, and India compares the differing approaches between Asian and European players in Africa, with a particular focus on the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the socio-economic, socio-political, and socio-cultural development of the region. First documenting the historical context of Western dominance from European colonial powers, the book follows the paradigm shift that occurred with China’s 21st century foray into Africa in search of oil and other raw materials to fuel its own rapidly rising economy. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the author proposes that Africa will only get maximum benefits from high-level investment activities if it succeeds in evolving an Africa-driven foreign investment policy. This strategy presents the best scenario for an African economic renaissance in the 21st century. An important contribution to research on contemporary Afro-Asian dynamics, this book will be of interest to students and academics of African Studies, Asian Studies, globalization, and economics, as well as potential investors and investing agencies.

    1 in stock

    £44.09

  • Agenda Publishing The South Korean Economy

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    Book SynopsisSouth Korea has the tenth largest economy in the world and is one of only two Asian members of the OECD. It has achieved this remarkable level of economic development since its independence from Japan in 1945. Indeed, it has achieved this transformation, exceptional for any postcolonial state, despite one of the most brutal fratricidal conflicts fought since the Second World War. Sunil Kim and Jonson Porteux chart this astonishing economic and political development and explain the puzzle that is the South Korean economy. The authors examine how South Korea has developed a highly innovative economy based on advanced technologies and infrastructure – counter-intuitively, given its postcolonial legacy of military leaders and lack of fully developed free markets. The longstanding family-owned and run industrial conglomerates – the chaebol – characteristic of the Korean economy are shown to have been behind the shift to high-tech industrialization, albeit under the strict influence of the state. The challenges of increased global interconnectedness, the precarious and fragile relationship with North Korea, the slowdown of domestic demand, recent assaults on the chaebol and their families, together with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, are furthermore addressed. The book offers new insights and frameworks for understanding the fascinating history and future trajectory of South Korea’s political economy as well as the causes and consequences of industrialization and democratization more generally.Table of Contents1. Introducing the South Korean economy 2. Explaining the South Korean “miracle” 3. The transformation of state-business relations 4. Making the economy: the state-labour nexus and the Korean miracle 5. Measuring the Korean economy 6. The Korean economy: the human factor 7. Consequences of economic development 8. Conclusion

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    £999.99

  • Islam and International Development: Insights for

    Practical Action Publishing Islam and International Development: Insights for

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    Book SynopsisWhat can we learn from Islamic teachings that will take us closer to addressing today's most pressing development challenges, including forced migration and refugees, safeguarding and child welfare, gender-based violence, climate change, andpeacebuilding and conflict resolution?How can the mechanisms of charitable giving in Islam, such as zakat, sadaqah and waqf be used to fund development programmes?Islam and International Development is the culmination of extensive grass-roots experience of working among Muslim communities in developing countries, coupled with the commentary of academics and researchers. It includes analysis of successful projects that have respected and incorporated Islamic teachings into their design and delivery, so that development professionals and Muslim communities can work together to effect meaningful and sustainable change.Ajaz Ahmed Khan is a Senior Microfinance Adviser at CARE InternationalAffan Cheema is Head of Programme Quality for Islamic Relief Worldwide

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    £33.20

  • Gender, Climate Change and Livelihoods:

    CABI Publishing Gender, Climate Change and Livelihoods:

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book applies a gendered lens to evaluate the dynamic linkages between climate change and livelihoods in developing countries. It examines how climate change affects women and men in distinct ways, and what the implications are for earning income and accessing the natural, social, economic, and political resources required to survive and thrive. The book's contributing authors analyze the gendered impact of climate change on different types of livelihoods, in distinct contexts, including urban and rural, and in diverse geographic locations, including Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. It focuses on understanding how public policies and power dynamics shape gendered vulnerabilities and impacts, how gender influences coping and adaptation mechanisms, and how civil society organizations incorporate gender into their climate advocacy strategies. This book: -Provides cutting-edge scholarship on an underrepresented area of climate change: the gendered impacts of climate change on livelihoods. -Covers a range of different types of livelihoods and geographic locations. -Involves contributors from a diverse array of cultural and scholarly backgrounds, bringing contrasting perspectives to the topic. This book is recommended for scholars, students, and practitioners who study or work in fields such as climate change, gender, livelihoods, public policy, economic development, and agriculture.Table of ContentsI: Introduction 1: An Introduction to Gender, Climate Change and Livelihoods II: Gendered livelihood vulnerabilities to climate change 2: A Gendered Approach to Understanding Climate Change Impacts: Lessons from a Coastal Region of Bangladesh 3: Understanding the Gendered Impact of Disasters on Women, Household Dynamics and Coping Strategies: A Case Study of Bangladesh 4: Gender, Weather Shocks and Food Security: Empirical Evidence from Uganda 5: Managing Livelihood in Displacement: The Politics of Land Ownership and Embodied Health and Well-being by Senior Women in Kenya 6: Seeing Through Water: Gender, Anxiety and Livelihoods in Large-scale Infrastructural Development in the Era of Climate Change 7: Caring for Corn and Beans: Reassessing Subsistence Agriculture and Climate Change 8: Climate Change, Livelihoods and Domestic Violence in Indonesia III: Addressing the gendered impacts of climate change on livelihoods 9: Gender and Climate-Smart Agriculture in Africa 10: Gender Differences in Awareness and Adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices in Bangladesh 11: Gender and Climate Change Adaptation in Livestock Production in Tunisia 12: The Nexus Between Climate Change, Migration and Gender 13: Gendered Livelihood Adjustments in the Context of Climate-Induced Disasters 14: Climate-Induced Migration, Women and Decision Making Power in the Agricultural Wage Sector in Saiss, Morocco 15: Bringing Women’s Livelihood and Care Perspectives into Climate Decision Making 16: Gender Mainstreaming in Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Bangladesh and Nepal IV: Conclusion 17: Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Future Directions

    4 in stock

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  • CSR for Purpose, Shared Value and Deep

    Emerald Publishing Limited CSR for Purpose, Shared Value and Deep

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    Book SynopsisAs we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution and usher in Globalization 4.0, it is more urgent than ever to commit to social and environmental goals such as those outlined in the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The theory, research, and practice of concepts such as shared purpose, shared value, and corporate social responsibility have evolved rapidly in order to respond to change and transformation in society, but only in a scattershot, poorly understood way, with no single study offering an integrated view of these dramatic transitions. Emphasizing a global perspective, CSR for Purpose, Shared Value and Deep Transformation takes long-overdue stock of how such transformations are integrated within the trajectory of CSR's core concepts. Taking a deep dive into social entre- and intrapreneurship, innovation, shared value, social impact, stakeholder engagement, and the development of the UN SDGs beyond 2030 Virginia Munro provides a framework for understanding the evolving role of the corporate dollar in the pursuit of a global ecosystem that is more inclusive of all stakeholders. For its theoretical rigor as well as its easily digestible case studies, this book is a must-read for both researchers and students of innovative 'preneurship' and CSR-related concepts, and for those struggling to understand the 'new normal' in a setting for 'new responsibility'. The foreword for this book is written by acknowledged CSR guru and Emeritus Professor Archie Carroll. Additional endorsements supporting this book are supplied by various practitioners and academics including ex-Deputy-Director General of UNESCO and Emeritus Professor Colin Power.Table of ContentsChapter 1. CSR Historical and Emerging Themes of CSR and Related Terms Chapter 2. The Emergence of CSR Social Initiatives in a Research Setting Chapter 3. The Universal Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Purpose and Change Chapter 4. Creating Shared Value (CSV) for Social Initiatives and Shared Purpose Chapter 5. Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Solving Wicked Challenges Through CSR Chapter 6. The Future of CSR and the New Ecosystem for CSR 4.0 Chapter 7. Overall Summary and Conclusion

    1 in stock

    £35.14

  • Emerald Publishing Limited Research in Economic History

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    Book SynopsisIn this 37th volume of Research in Economic History, editors Christopher Hanes and Susan Wolcott assemble a group of lead experts to showcase new historical data, analyses of historical questions, and an investigation of historians’ networks. The volume covers a wide range of ideas, beginning with an examination of the sharp decline in school attendance among white children in the Southern US after the Civil War, followed by a study on the fiscal administration of an experimental parliamentary subsidy on English knight’s fees and income from 1431. A third paper assembles new county-level, household-level, and individual-level data, including new complete-count IPUMS microdata databases of the 1830-1880 censuses, to evaluate different theories for the nineteenth-century American fertility decline. The volume then pivots to deal with the development of banking in the Crown of Aragon from the end of the 13th century through the establishment of money changers. Finally, the volume summarizes in detail the content of Pieter Stadnitski’s revolutionary 1787 report An Explanatory Message Concerning the Funds, analyzing its arguments with the context of Dutch archival materials including deeds, newspaper reports, and letters, as well as congressional records from American sources. This new volume presents fascinating new areas of enquiry and analysis for all scholars in the field of economic history, including economists, historians and demographers.Table of ContentsChapter 1. When the Race between Education and Technology Goes Backwards: The Postbellum Decline of White School Attendance in the Southern US; Hoyt Bleakley and Sok Chul Hong Chapter 2. The Parliamentary Subsidy on Knights' Fees and Incomes of 1431: A Study on the Fiscal Administration of an Abortive English Tax Experiment; Alex Brayson Chapter 3. Early Fertility Decline in the United States: Tests of Alternative Hypotheses using New Complete-Count Census Microdata and Enhanced County-Level Data; J. David Hacker, Michael R. Haines, and Matthew Jaremski Chapter 4. Private banking and financial networks in the Crown of Aragon during the 14th century; Albert Reixach Sala Chapter 5. Pieter Stadnitski Sharpens the Axe: A Revolutionary Research Report on American Sovereign Finance, 1787; Peter Theodore Veru

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    £59.24

  • Growth and Developmental Aspects of Credit

    Emerald Publishing Limited Growth and Developmental Aspects of Credit

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    Book SynopsisGrowth and Developmental Aspects of Credit Allocation: An Inquiry for Leading Countries and the Indian States focuses on bank credit and deposit within a variety of economies and specifically examines Indian states to demonstrate how these two financial components are linked to their income growths and levels of development. Examining the world economy on both macro and micro levels, Ramesh Chandra Das highlights the increase in current world output as well as its implications for financial indicators and human development across selected countries. Focusing on credit-deposit ratios, trends of credit, NPA, GDP, security investments, and the interconnections of credit with GDP and HDI, Das further locates the link between the financial and real sectors of the economy that amplifies their overall progress. Undertaking a micro level study of these indicators across different states in India, chapters also provide insight into credit concentration, including security investment by banks and the inequality in credit allocation, within an Indian context. Incorporating and applying modern economic theory, Growth and Developmental Aspects of Credit Allocation: An Inquiry for Leading Countries and the Indian States presents a ground-breaking perspective for those interested in banking, finance, macro- and microeconomics, as well as human development on a global scale.Table of ContentsForeword; Girijasankar Mallik Chapter 1. Historical Perspectives of the Countries Chapter 2. Trends of the Variables and Descriptive Statistical Analysis Chapter 3. Issues of Non-Performing Assets, Security Investments vis-à-vis Credit, GDP and HDI Chapter 4. Linkage of Credit with Income and Development of the Countries Chapter 5. Credit Elasticity and Equilibrium Relations of NPA and Investment with Credit, GDP and HDI Chapter 6. Convergence Analysis of Credit, GDP and HDI of the Countries Chapter 7. Branch, Deposit and Credit of Banks in Indian States Chapter 8. Trends of Bank Credit, NPA and Government Security Investments in India Chapter 9. Credit Convergence and Credit Inequality in Indian States Chapter 10. Linkages of Bank Credit with Output and HDI of the Indian States Chapter 11. Concluding Observations

    1 in stock

    £76.00

  • Contextualising African Studies: Challenges and the Way Forward

    Emerald Publishing Limited Contextualising African Studies: Challenges and the Way Forward

    In uncertain times, the focus on advanced economies overshadows the often-overlooked contributions of African economies. However, it is crucial not to underestimate Africa's paramount importance in the global economy. With a diverse economy shaped by historical, social, and cultural changes, Africa offers a rich and compelling narrative. Presenting ten exciting chapters delving into the socio-cultural aspects of African contexts and their profound impact on regional, national, and international business, Contextualising African Studies lays the foundation for a comprehensive exploration of Africa's business landscape. Examining contemporary issues, the authors shed new light on the intricate relationship between businesses, societies, and economics across various African societies. From researchers seeking fresh insights to business practitioners and policymakers, this edited text is a vital resource detailing the intricate workings of business and economics in Africa. The New Frontiers in African Business and Society series pioneers innovative reflections on the intricate interplay between business and society in Africa's emerging economy. Distinguished scholars contribute their expertise, offering crucial answers to the continent's challenges while uncovering new avenues of research and forging pathways forward.

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  • Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability

    Emerald Publishing Limited Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £72.00

  • The Emerald Handbook of Sustainable Energy Transition and Social Justice

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    £112.50

  • New Frontiers in Conflict Management, Peace

    Emerald Publishing Limited New Frontiers in Conflict Management, Peace

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    Book SynopsisNew Frontiers in Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Peace Science explores the uncharted land of conflicts, human security and peace. Bringing together a diverse, world-leading researchers, this 29th volume of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development focuses on some of the most serious challenges to human security posed by intra-state conflict and terrorism, interstate wars, predatory globalisation, failed development, poverty and inequality, environmental problems and climate shocks, inefficient governance and man-made and natural disasters. In so doing, this book contributes to the crafting of well-grounded academic and policy responses to global problems that urgently require novel solutions. For its breadth and depth of research, this book is essential reading for researchers working in peace studies, conflict studies, sustainability studies and economics. It is also of keen interest to policymakers in all of these areas.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Partha Gangopadyay Chapter 1. Rethinking Augustines Law: Armament Costs and Evolving Military Technology; Jurgen Brauer, Keith Hartley and Stefan Markowski Chapter 2. Multilateral Arms Races; Frank C. Zargare Chapter 3. Build Back Better, even Before Disaster: Adaptive Design of Communicative Process, Place and Practice; Norio Okada Chapter 4. Managing Climate-Related Financial Risk: Prospects and Challenges; Biswa Nath Bhattacharyay Chapter 5. Spillover Effects of Transport Infrastructure And Regional Conflicts In Spain; Fernando Barreiro-Pereira Chapter 6. Conflict and Migration; Uma Segal Chapter 7. On the Impacts of Globalisation on Public Employment and Human Security in India: A Long-run Analysis; Partha Gangopadyay, Agung Suwandaru and Walid Bakry Chapter 8. Is India backing out from its Commitment to No First Use of Nuclear Weapons?; P. M. Kamath Chapter 9. Health Security and Equity: A Global Health Histories Perspective; Sanjoy Bhattacharya Chapter 10. Business and Violence; Laszlo Zsolnai Chapter 11. Gender & Conflict with special reference to Representation of Women in EUs Energy Sector; Madhumita Chatterji and Anindita Chakrabarti

    1 in stock

    £55.49

  • Poverty: Malaise of Development

    Chester Academic Press Poverty: Malaise of Development

    1 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Emerge Publishing Group, LLC Sustainable in Stilettos: A style-conscious guide

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    £999.99

  • Cranberry Press The Secret to Knowing It's Already Done!: How to

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    Book SynopsisSuccess is a daily decision for pursuing your dreams. When coupled with persistence it's a formula for obtaining higher and higher levels of success, tapping into your limitless potential and maintaining the life you truly desire. The Secret to Knowing It's Already Done may not be the key to overnight riches, but it will definitely help you lay the groundwork for persistent growth and give you the blueprint and techniques for massive success.Here you'll ask yourself questions to lay the framework for the life you want. You'll gain perspective on what occupies your mind. You'll learn to discover your talents. You'll understand how to build strong and meaningful relationships through achieving and maintaining the real necessity of meaningful love, for yourself and for others. You'll get tools to exercise your mind, your will and your emotions with intentionality and discipline. And you'll find out how to go out into the world to build the life you want. No excuses. The secret to knowing that it's already done is this: mastering the Art of Doing. You will learn to clearly visualize your specific goals, discover your skills and potential, plan your blueprint for action, dedicate your time, and do the work to obtain and maintain your evolving goals. Conviction empowers results. Your belief in your success determines what you'll do about gaining and maintaining it. Alex Morton reveals The Secret to Knowing It's Already Done, as only he can.

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  • African Indigenous Financial Institutions: The Case of Congo and Liberia

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG African Indigenous Financial Institutions: The Case of Congo and Liberia

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines engagements with financial services in contexts of conflict. Using Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo as case studies, it explores informal financial and business strategies and how these shift during conflict. Through a combination of regression analyses and panel data modeling with fixed effects, the project research indicates that conflict has a stronger effect on the nature of demand for credit and savings services than it has on the actual performance of financial institutions. In examining these patterns, the importance of networks and family becomes increasingly important—not just in the ways they are important to us as individuals, but as important determinants of post-war outcomes. Table of Contents1. Chapter 1 Introduction2. Chapter 2 Certainty Premiums and Cognitive Loads3. Chapter 3 Monrovia Burning4. Chapter 4 Shadows are Weaker5. Chapter 5 What’s War got to Do with this?6. Chapter 6 Is Microfinance by Itself Transformative in Post-Conflict Contexts?7. Chapter 7 Social behavioural Changes8. Chapter 8 Stress Limits and Sparse Networks9. Chapter 9 No Easy Answers

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    £49.49

  • The Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Economy: Volume II – The Changing International Financial System and Implications

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Economy: Volume II – The Changing International Financial System and Implications

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    Book SynopsisThis two-volume work provides a comprehensive overview of the Belt and Road Initiative, examining its impact on economic growth, trade, financial systems and international relations. Weaving theory with real-world examples, Joshua makes an important contribution to the understanding of how the Global Economy is being shaped through these developments.In this second volume, Joshua focuses on the operation of the international monetary system and the effects of the Belt and Road Initiative on both China's domestic economy and the Global Economy. In addition, this volume addresses the consequences of economic growth on the environment and international relations.Table of Contents Introduction The Changing International Financial System International Economic Growth The Effects of the Belt and Road Initiative on China's Domestic Economy Effects of the Belt and Road Initiative on the Domestic Economies of Participating Countries Effects of the Belt and Road Initiative on the Global Economy The Belt and Road Initiative and International Relations The Rise and Fall of Nations

    1 in stock

    £53.99

  • Universities as Engines of Economic Development:

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Universities as Engines of Economic Development:

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    Book SynopsisThis book describes patterns of behavior that collectively allow universities to exchange knowledge more effectively with industry, accelerate innovation and eventually contribute to economic development. These are based on the effective practices of leading and ambitious universities around the world that the authors have benchmarked, and the personal experiences of the authors in a number of international institution building projects, including those of MIT.The authors provide guidance that is globally applicable, but must be locally adapted. The approach is first to describe the context in which universities act as engines of economic development, and then present a set of effective practices in four domains: education, research, innovation, and supporting practices. Each of these domains has three to six practices, and each practice is presented in a similar template, with an abstract, a rationale and description, key actions and one or two mini-case studies. The practices are summarized by integrative case studies. The book: Focuses on a globally adaptable set of effective practices, complemented by case studies, that can enhance universities’ contribution to economic development, based on an integrated view of education, research and innovation; Presents effective practices and broader insights that come from real global experience, spelled out in templates and explained by cases; Includes tangible resources for university leaders, policy makers and funders on how to proceed. Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Impact of Universities on Economic Development.- Chapter 2. A Systematic Approach to Knowledge Exchange.- Chapter 3. Education and Knowledge Exchange.- Chapter 4. Research and Knowledge Exchange.- Chapter 5. Catalyzing Innovation and Knowledge Exchange.- Chapter 6. Integrated Knowledge Exchange.- Chapter 7. Supporting the Academic Mission of the Adaptable University.- Chapter 8. Evaluation and Expectations at the Adaptable University.- Chapter 9. Alignment by Partners with the Adaptable University.- Chapter 10. Embracing Change at the Adaptable University.

    1 in stock

    £22.49

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Huawei Goes Global: Volume I: Made in China for

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHuawei Goes Global provides a much-needed, comprehensive, and scholarly examination of the business environment and the striving global operations of China’s technology giant. With theoretical research, case studies, data analysis, and empirical studies, this two-volume work tells a fascinating story of internationalization in an emerging economy. As one of the most powerful Chinese companies in the global economy, the largest global telecommunications-equipment producer and a leading consumer-electronics manufacturer, Huawei is a great example of the globalization of the Chinese enterprises in the twenty-first century.In Volume I, scholars critically examine the rise of Huawei as a Chinese global enterprise from the political economy and public policy perspectives, as well as Huawei’s development strategies, innovations, and talent management. In Volume II, multiple authors carefully study the growth of Huawei from regional and geopolitical perspectives, and its corporate communication and crisis management. Within the framework of the trade conflicts between China and the US, controversies over economic sanctions, intellectual property disputes, and espionage and cyber security concerns, this groundbreaking work makes an important contribution to both academic literature and the ongoing public discourse on Huawei.Volume II is available here: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030475789Table of ContentsTable of Contents 1. Introduction: From Local Dominance to Global Challenge Ilan Alon, Wenxian Zhang, and Christoph Lattemann Part I. The Political Economy & the Public Policy Perspectives of Huawei’s Globalization 2. The International Political Economy of Huawei’s Global and Domestic Environment Thomas D. Lairson 3. Weaponizing Globalization: Chinese High-tech in the Crosshairs of Geopolitics – The Case of Huawei Francis Schortgen 4. Helping Hands for Huawei: Dialing into China’s Technology Policy to Understand Its Contemporary Support for Huawei Jean-Marc F. Blanchard 5. All under Huawei: China’s Vision for a Tech-Sinica Shirley Ze Yu Part II. The Rise of Huawei as a Chinese Global Enterprise 6. Could Huawei Rise the Highest against the Wind? Denise Tsang and David Fuschi 7. Huawei’s Expansion into the Global South: A Path toward Alternative Globalization? Yun Wen 8. Analyzing Huawei as a Chinese Multinational Operating in Three Worlds: Domestic Policy Instrument, Global Economic Agent, and Foreign Policy Target Duane Windsor 9. Huawei's Expansion and Nokia's Retreat: What Lessons Can We Learn? Anders Kjellman, Xiaohua Yang, Xiaobo Wu, and Sun-young Park Part III. Huawei’s Development Strategies, Innovations, and Talent Management 10. Huawei's Long March to Global Leadership: Joint Innovation Strategy from the Periphery to the Center Manuel Hensman and Guangyan Liu 11. Huawei’s Global Quest to Catch-up: Internationalizing R&D by Using Greenfield Investments Kerstin J. Schaefer 12. Independent or Interdependent Innovation: The Case of Huawei Xingkun Liang and Yue Xu 13. Huawei at Bay? A View on Dependency Theory in the Information Age Laura Kirste and Dirk Holtbrügge 14. Managing Foreign High-end Talents at Huawei David W. Hall and Ting Ren

    15 in stock

    £104.49

  • Chain Reaction: How Blockchain Will Transform the Developing World

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Chain Reaction: How Blockchain Will Transform the Developing World

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    Book SynopsisAmidst the constant stream of overly technical and excitable books heralding a blockchain revolution that’s destined to be more disruptive than the Internet, this book stands apart for its more nuanced take, focusing on the potential for these new technologies to change developing countries for the better. Chain Reaction divides the world into two: for some, blockchain seems a poor substitute for an efficient banking and regulatory system in which transactions are settled instantly and contracts are underpinned by solid institutions. For others, it will be truly life-changing – namely those living in countries where rule of law is weak, concepts of ownership are vague and, consequently, trust in institutions is in scarce supply.With blockchain, we are about to witness a leapfrogging – one that will bring the next billion emerging consumers into the formal economy by creating reliable institutions of contract, ownership and trust among people previously denied such luxuries. The authors humanize the technology by taking the reader on a global journey through a multitude of applications – from registering property to voting and delivering aid. In place of the usual abstract lessons in complex technology, this book is instead filled with lively anecdotes of places where trust is so weak that a crisp dollar bill sells at a premium to a better-used version. The book’s goal is to create the first truly approachable, entirely comprehensible and enjoyable read on the wonders to come from blockchain. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introducing Blockchain: Tomorrow’s Railroads Chapter 2: Trust Matters Chapter 3: What Does Blockchain Solve? Chapter 4: Who Really Controls Blockchain? Chapter 5: Making money Chapter 6: More than money Chapter 7: Opening Up Trade Chapter 8: The Big Bet Vs. Devil You Know Conclusion Index

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  • Introduction to Development Engineering: A

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Introduction to Development Engineering: A

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    Book SynopsisThis open access textbook introduces the emerging field of Development Engineering and its constituent theories, methods, and applications. It is both a teaching text for students and a resource for researchers and practitioners engaged in the design and scaling of technologies for low-resource communities. The scope is broad, ranging from the development of mobile applications for low-literacy users to hardware and software solutions for providing electricity and water in remote settings. It is also highly interdisciplinary, drawing on methods and theory from the social sciences as well as engineering and the natural sciences.The opening section reviews the history of “technology-for-development” research, and presents a framework that formalizes this body of work and begins its transformation into an academic discipline. It identifies common challenges in development and explains the book’s iterative approach of “innovation, implementation, evaluation, adaptation.” Each of the next six thematic sections focuses on a different sector: energy and environment; market performance; education and labor; water, sanitation and health; digital governance; and connectivity. These thematic sections contain case studies from landmark research that directly integrates engineering innovation with technically rigorous methods from the social sciences. Each case study describes the design, evaluation, and/or scaling of a technology in the field and follows a single form, with common elements and discussion questions, to create continuity and pedagogical consistency. Together, they highlight successful solutions to development challenges, while also analyzing the rarely discussed failures. The book concludes by reiterating the core principles of development engineering illustrated in the case studies, highlighting common challenges that engineers and scientists will face in designing technology interventions that sustainably accelerate economic development.Development Engineering provides, for the first time, a coherent intellectual framework for attacking the challenges of poverty and global climate change through the design of better technologies. It offers the rigorous discipline needed to channel the energy of a new generation of scientists and engineers toward advancing social justice and improved living conditions in low-resource communities around the world.Table of ContentsPart I: A New Discipline: Development Engineering.-Chapter 1: The Role Of Technology In Development.- Chapter 2: The Development Engineering Framework: Innovate, Evaluate, Scale.-Chapter 3: Asking the Right Questions.-Part II: Water, Sanitation and Health.-Chapter 4: Advances In Water and Health Technologies.-Chapter 5: Case Study: Electrochemical Arsenic Remediation, India (Innovation).-Chapter 6: Case Study: Information For Intermittent Water Supply, India (Evaluation).-Chapter 7: Case Study: Mobile Phone Diagnostic Microscopy, Vietnam/Cameroon (Innovation, Scale).-Part III: Governance.- Chapter 8: Technologies for Governance And Accountability.-Chapter 9: Case Study: Sensors For Aid Accountability, Rwanda (Evaluation, Scale).-Chapter 10: Case Study: High Resolution Development Indicators, Afghanistan (Evaluation, Scale).-Chapter 11: Case Study: Monitoring For Elections And Public Service Delivery, Kenya (Evaluation, Scale).-Part IV: Energy and Resources.-Chapter 12: Advances in Energy & Environmental Technologies.-Chapter 13: Case Study: Economic Impacts Of Rural Electrification, Kenya (Evaluation, Scale).-Chapter 14: Case Study: Cool Joule: Flexible Energy Loads, Nicaragua (Innovation, Evaluation).-Chapter 15: Case Study: Cookstove Monitoring and Use In East Africa (Innovation, Evaluation).-Part V: Information.-Chapter 16: Information and Communications Technology For Development.-Chapter 17: Case Study: Community Cellular Networks, Philippines (Innovation, Evaluation).-Chapter 18: Case Study: ICT Solutions To Bring Telemedicine To Rural India (Innovation).-Chapter 19: Case Study: Platforms For Development Data (ODK/Mezuri) (Innovation, Scale).-PART VI: Markets (Incorporates Agriculture).-Chapter 20: Technologies To Improve Market Performance.-Chapter 21: Case Study: Ag Market Information Platforms, India (Innovation, Evaluation, Scale).-Chapter 22: Case Study: Agricultural Trading Platforms, Uganda (Innovation, Evaluation).-Chapter 23: Case Study: Inventory And Supply Chain Tracking, Sri Lanka (Evaluation).-PART VII: Human Capital (Incorporates Labor).-Chapter 24: Increasing the Productivity of Human Capital.-Chapter 25: Case Study: Electronic Job Search Platforms, India (Evaluation, Scale).-Chapter 26: Case Study: Customized E-Learning Innovations, India (Evaluation).-Chapter 27: Case Study: TBD (Evaluation).-PART VIII: Conclusion.-Chapter 28: Promising Directions in Development Engineering.

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