Marx'sMarxAquacultureWealthBeingsGoldinCapitalismFirmsInterdependentAssetsIntellectualEconomicEmergeLaborDefineEntrepreneurshipStrategicEconomiesOrganisationsEntityAlongsideProductivityNeoliberalContinuityUncertaintyStructuralMarketsResourcesAttractLabourContributionAdvancementsContinuous growthSocialNaturalMarxistMechanismsSustainableGeneratePracticePressuresDistinguished ProfessorFundamentalComprisesGeologicalGlobalizationInvestmentResearchSurplusGrowthGoods and servPeopleCommonProductionSocietiesMeasuresEquityKnowledgeResearchersCyclesBridgesRoleSmallMoneyWaterDynamics
Marx's1
- This paper utilizes an approach derived from Marx's method of analysis in Capital, viewing knowledge and information as discrete moments in the process of production and value creation. (sociology.org)
Marx8
- We are faced with a permanent primitive accumulation that is reproducing the mechanisms of slavery, the mechanisms of subordination, of precariousness, or fragmentation so well described by Marx. (links.org.au)
- This is in fact technically 'communism' as defined by Marx: from each according to his abilities, to each according to their needs, but which then paradoxically allows multinationals to use the free software code for profit and capital accumulation. (p2pfoundation.net)
- The analysis presented in this paper will utilize as a methodology the dialectical approach pioneered by Karl Marx in the mid-19th century and perhaps best exemplified in his book Capital . (sociology.org)
- Although the law of the tendency of the rate of profit to decline was important to Marx, it was not regarded by either him nor Engels as the main cause of crisis or focus of Marxist economics. (socialist.net)
- In volume one of Capital, Marx shows how surplus value is produced. (socialist.net)
- The first contradiction refers to capitalism s tendency towards overproduction with its virtually unlimited capacity to produce compared to consumption, which is constrained by competitive pressures on capital to cut costs by cutting wages and speeding up work (or, in Marx s terms, increasing the rate of exploitation). (greens.org)
- O Connor argues that capitalism suffers from a second contradiction, arising from capital s addiction to growth, causing degradation or depletion of what Marx called the conditions of production. (greens.org)
- This is of course Marx s first law of capital accumulation: accumulate, accumulate, that is Moses and the prophets. (greens.org)
Aquaculture1
- Industrial aquaculture depends on the fossil fuel driven harvest, processing and distribution of wild fish, often depleting resources and ecosystems that small scale fishers depend on while growing salmon and shrimp for first world markets. (nffc.net)
Wealth2
- This is a case of accumulation by expropriation -- not by producing wealth, but by the expropriation of common wealth that becomes private wealth. (links.org.au)
- If he was motivated primarily by personal wealth accumulation, then he was probably wise to just keep making those bad loans. (blogspot.com)
Beings4
- Capitalism assumes that human beings react to incentives. (blogspot.com)
- To allow the market mechanism to be sole director of the fate of human beings and their natural environment would result in the demolition of society. (greens.org)
- There are many contributory verses that guide and lay down the economic and financial principles, to human beings as individuals or collectively as a society or as a nation. (islamic-banking.com)
- Dr Uton also called for a strengthening of ethical review mechanisms, particularly for biomedical research, which use human beings as subjects. (who.int)
Goldin1
- As a complement to the discussion of education in Chapter 9 and the discussion of health in Chapter 11 -two areas that contribute to the skills and knowledge that an individual has to offer in the labor market, known as human capital ( Goldin, 2016 )-this chapter adds a discussion of individual occupational attainment. (nih.gov)
Capitalism5
- Modern capitalism is updating primitive accumulation, it is broadening it and spreading it into other territories to extract from them more resources and more money. (links.org.au)
- Global warming is just the latest manifestation of the environmental crisis of capitalism, a crisis of such enormity that the web of life of the entire planet is at risk of fundamental degradation and with it human civilisation itself. (socialist-alliance.org)
- At a summit of international business leaders recently, I was surprised how often the discussions turned to the impact of the internet on liberal democratic values, including capitalism. (brookings.edu)
- In ' The Role of State Monopoly Capitalism in the American Empire ,' [1] Stromberg provides an insightful Austrian analysis of state capitalist cartelization as the cause of crises of overproduction and surplus capital. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
- Capitalism in the course of its development passes through phases of expansion and contraction that have different consequences for the different economic actors who are part of the process. (epw.in)
Firms6
- In the national accounts, or to firms, capital is made up of durable investment goods, normally summed in units of money. (wikipedia.org)
- In recent decades, in an environment of rapid economic globalisation and increasing trade integration, firms have unbundled their production processes and scattered their input sourcing across countries. (europa.eu)
- This investment is carried out by an entity (a firm or an individual) in foreign firms, involving an important equity stake in, or effective management control (UNCTAD, 2007). (ipl.org)
- Profit is the reward for taking uncertainty and risk by the business firms and managers. (stradanove.net)
- More or less standard form firms reduce transaction costs and therefore make it cheaper and easier to form a business. (stradanove.net)
- and 3) to set up market entry barriers and put new or smaller firms at a competitive disadvantage, so as to deny adequate domestic outlets for investment capital. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
Interdependent2
- Failure to treat process capital as a separate and unique management issue is widespread among both businesses and researchers because most of the systems and processes within the organisations are interdependent. (wikipedia.org)
- And it begins with an intuitive understanding that ecology is about the interdependent relationships of natural organisms-including humans-to their local environment. (nffc.net)
Assets5
- Instead, process capital has usually been hidden in the measurement of IT investment or organisational intellectual capital as an intangible element of organisational assets. (wikipedia.org)
- With a comprehensive succession plan in place, advisors are positioned to better attract younger clients that are in "accumulation mode" versus older clients that may be drawing down assets. (wealthmanagement.com)
- Small business owners normally must put up their own capital, or borrow against existing assets, such as their homes. (blogspot.com)
- FDI is defined as an investment involving the transfer of a vast set of assets, including financial capital, advanced technology and know-how, better management practices, etc. (ipl.org)
- Chile's neoliberal water laws have enabled capitalists to acquire permanent water rights that are given for nothing, legally secure, considered as capital assets and therefore untaxed. (greenleft.org.au)
Intellectual16
- The labor force is the human effort involved in the production process, encompassing everything from manual labor in construction to intellectual labor a software developer uses to code websites for businesses. (mailchimp.com)
- Process capital is one of the three components of structural capital, itself a component of intellectual capital. (wikipedia.org)
- S/he uses that intellectual capital to generate more money (financial capital) to run a re-election campaign, in which s/he works to transform financial capital into more social capital in the town. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- Zhang, Z. Intellectual Capital and Technological Innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Intellectual Capital and Technological Innovation" Encyclopedia , https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/16764 (accessed December 01, 2023). (encyclopedia.pub)
- It is not assumed that intellectual capital is significantly associated with technological innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Most of the time, intellectual capital promotes technological innovation, but that is not the whole truth. (encyclopedia.pub)
- At some point, some elements of intellectual capital can also have a negative impact on innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- In the era of the knowledge-based economy, intellectual capital based on knowledge has gradually become a vital strategic resource for enterprises to gain competitive advantages and realize value appreciation [ 1 ] , which has a profound impact on their financial performance and technological innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Intellectual capital is an important strategic resource for enterprises, which helps alleviate the insufficient investment in R&D resources and enhances the motivation of technological innovation [ 4 ] . (encyclopedia.pub)
- Based on the division of intellectual capital structure by Pulic [ 5 ] , there are differences in the degree of influence of different types of intellectual capital on technological innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Therefore, it is essential to explore the impact of intellectual capital and its components on enterprise technological innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- The mechanism of the effect of intellectual capital on enterprise technological innovation has increasingly become a hot topic of academic research. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Some scholars argue that intellectual capital and its elements can motivate enterprises to carry out technological innovation and positively affect technological innovation. (encyclopedia.pub)
- For example, Harrison and Sullivan [ 8 ] pointed out that intellectual capital can enhance the returns of strategically important businesses across the board while enhancing enterprises' innovation capabilities. (encyclopedia.pub)
- Furthermore, Hayton's [ 9 ] empirical study of 237 high-tech companies in the United States showed that intellectual capital is a source of technological development that can significantly increase innovation performance by reducing risk. (encyclopedia.pub)
Economic21
- Explore the key factors of production driving economic growth for small and large businesses. (mailchimp.com)
- Understanding the forces behind economic growth can help businesses of all sizes succeed. (mailchimp.com)
- Land resources are necessary for economic activity and business growth. (mailchimp.com)
- In economic terms, this is expected to predict the future value of the processes. (wikipedia.org)
- A sustainable and nutritious food supply is essential for the entire human population, but it's also essential for the economic well-being of food producers. (nffc.net)
- With 78 percent of the world's poor relying on farming to support their families, it's important to develop sustainable ways of farming that support both the environment and those who rely on crops for economic stability. (nffc.net)
- The impact of ageing on the real interest rate has been compounded by other important macro-economic trends, in particular risk aversion and flight to safety. (europa.eu)
- Indeed, the QS does not even appeal for the working class to resist big business' drive to make it pay for the economic crisis through layoffs, wage cuts, the destruction of public and social services and tax and user-fee hikes. (wsws.org)
- This drive for economic and colonial expansion lead to the industrialization of Great Britain, something that would have never been possible if not for the capital growth and economic development vis-à-vis the Atlantic slave trade. (123helpme.com)
- Theoretical literature denotes that Globalization has made countries to realize that they can share their cultural values and economic exchanges to promote business and gain competitive advantage. (civilserviceindia.com)
- ALI, 2015 explained the globalization as a process of rapid economic, cultural, and institutional integration among countries. (civilserviceindia.com)
- What I was hearing from the business leaders was that new technology and the internet create an economic and social instability that plays into the hands of those at the extremes-extremes of both political thought and marketplace dominance. (brookings.edu)
- Otherwise it was assumed that people were ordained to conduct their business affairs and transactions within the bounds of the Sharia and its detailed norms concerning the permissible and the lawful in economic conduct and behaviour. (islamic-banking.com)
- But while most commentary has focused on this ailing peace process and the military dimension, far less has been said about how economic factors are shaping unfolding events, including the trade in opium and heroin. (theconversation.com)
- For the past ten millennia, the price of the most staggering social and economic progress has been the forcible alienation of the majority of the human race from the fruits of its labour, and at the same time the forcible exclusion of the majority of men and women from the world of culture. (marxist.com)
- Our people want government, business, labour and social organisations to work together to create a better economic future. (sanews.gov.za)
- While the economies of developed countries have achieved a certain level, however, further education can be more conducive to economic prosperity.National Centre Education Statistics (1997) states that education remains an important contributor to productivity growth. (campuscrosswalk.org)
- Education gradually became important in economic growth. (campuscrosswalk.org)
- Underlying these challenges are the values on which the economic system is based, assuming that humans are naturally selfish and aggressive in the competition for limited resources. (medium.com)
- 4 As Matthew Neidell of Columbia University and Joshua Graff Zivin of the University of California, San Diego, wrote in 2018, "The ubiquity of these less lethal impacts, revealed by emerging economic research on labor productivity and human capital accumulation, … can add up to considerable, society-wide impacts across the globe. (nih.gov)
- What is of importance is that his early works show how his transdermal conception and critique of the inner/outer distinction stemmed from his social science research projects which described the way human behavior is shaped by external social and economic events. (bvsalud.org)
Emerge2
- In addition, after processes emerge into business operation, greater managerial and strategic performance may appear later. (wikipedia.org)
- As I considered the ‘mapping financial ecosystems’ exercise, a bigger picture began to emerge as I thought about the capital pools and flows of the Mayor of a hypothetical small town. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
Labor5
- The four production factors - land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship - are the building blocks of the economy. (mailchimp.com)
- Entrepreneurship and innovation is the factor that brings the resources together, combining land, labor, and capital to produce goods and services. (mailchimp.com)
- The process indicators measure the actual value of labor productivity, such as profit per employee, to determine the contribution to the firm's overall productivity. (wikipedia.org)
- Intertemporal Labor Supply and Human Capital Accumulation. (jhu.edu)
- in the most basic sense labor is human creativity, mediated by knowledge, and applied to the material world. (sociology.org)
Define2
- In parallel to this primitive accumulation, which will define the characteristics of contemporary social classes -- in your countries as much as in the whole world, because it is reorganising the division of labour locally and on a planetary scale -- there is also a kind of neo-accumulation by expropriation. (links.org.au)
- We propose that businesses should first define a social purpose, how their activity will contribute to human well-being while being socially and environmentally responsible, and we are developing tools to assist in that process. (medium.com)
Entrepreneurship1
- Entrepreneurship is the business and driving force behind innovation, growth, and a strong economy. (mailchimp.com)
Strategic3
- Process capital can be created and enhanced by using business process mapping, business process modeling and business process management Organisations invest in process capital in order to build a company's unique infrastructure for achieving operational and strategic goals. (wikipedia.org)
- Organisational performance can include the operational, managerial, and strategic impacts of different business efforts on the management of business processes. (wikipedia.org)
- Transcribed image text: QUESTION 2 Undertaking a business venture and/or embarking on an independent career usually involves careful strategic considerations. (stradanove.net)
Economies4
- Factors of production are the resources a country and business utilize to create goods and services that help economies thrive. (mailchimp.com)
- The six economies are now an integral part of European production networks, and net exports are a key driver of business cycle synchronisation with the euro area. (europa.eu)
- Globalization is described by theorists as the process through which societies and economies are integrated through cross border flows of ideas, communication, technology, capital, people, finance, goods, services and information. (civilserviceindia.com)
- Generally, globalization involves economies that are opening up to international competition and that do not distinguish against international capital. (civilserviceindia.com)
Organisations1
- Organisations have invested in information technology (IT) and organisational change programs to build process capital for achieving business excellence through customer satisfaction. (wikipedia.org)
Entity3
- Process capital can be seen as the value of processes to any entity, whether for profit or not-for profit, but is most commonly used in reference to for-profit entities. (wikipedia.org)
- It is a living document that outlines an intentional plan for owners to ensure the business will remain a sustainable entity, with or without some or all of the owners. (wealthmanagement.com)
- In social capital, a person can ‘owe’ favors or decision-making influence to another person or entity. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
Alongside2
- So instead of using a reified conception of knowledge, taking it as a unified, one-dimensional object which, if properly defined, can then be used to "explain" the rest of the economy, I will attempt to treat knowledge as a process which "runs" alongside, and perhaps even modifies, the various other determinations of capital-as-a-process. (sociology.org)
- Similar activities continue there today: opium and heroin, derived from the poppy fields of Farah and Helmand provinces, are smuggled across the border, alongside the booming business in human trafficking. (theconversation.com)
Productivity4
- For example, a process integration technology may take months to develop and transform into real processes and to generate increased productivity. (wikipedia.org)
- Civilization and its well-being as well as business prosperity depend on productivity and people's efforts in all directions in their own interest and profit. (islamic-banking.com)
- Civil society marked a change in the course of social processes, away from the rigidly hierarchical feudal social order with hardly any freedom for other contending social classes, an essential p recondition for enhancing productivity and for the generation of abundance. (epw.in)
- 2 Both short- and long-term exposures have been associated with reduced human capital, including the academic performance of schoolchildren 3 and the productivity of workers across the adult lifespan. (nih.gov)
Neoliberal1
- The only Europe we see in the world is that of big business, the neoliberal Europe -- that of the markets, not that of labour. (links.org.au)
Continuity3
- Although it is widely accepted that succession planning improves business continuity and protects owner equity, a comprehensive succession plan brings additional benefits. (wealthmanagement.com)
- It also ensures a better degree of certainty around business continuity. (wealthmanagement.com)
- This procedure outlines how the department manages business continuity, including undertaking business impact assessments (BIA) to identify critical business functions required to achieve critical objectives in disruption and developing business continuity plans (BCPs) to prepare for disruptive events. (stradanove.net)
Uncertainty2
- Decision Making under Uncertainty: Capturing Dynamic Brand Choice Processes in Turbulent Consumer Goods Markets. (jhu.edu)
- However, for most enterprises, technological innovation based on R&D activities means facing the uncertainty of results and the instability of cycles in the innovation process. (encyclopedia.pub)
Structural2
- And he has made important contributions to panel data econometrics and structural econometric methods. (jhu.edu)
- Among them, human capital can promote technological innovation by providing core resources such as employees' knowledge and skills [ 6 ] , while structural capital can promote technological innovation by building an organizational structure that drives innovation, developing a standardized innovation system, and creating a positive innovation culture [ 7 ] . (encyclopedia.pub)
Markets6
- By understanding these factors, businesses can refine their strategies, optimize operations, and create more value in their markets. (mailchimp.com)
- His 1994 Econometrica paper on the GHK algorithm was an important early contribution to the literature on simulation estimation, which makes it feasible to implement discrete choice models with large numbers of alternatives (as is often the case in real world markets) and complex patterns of consumer heterogeneity. (jhu.edu)
- Focusing on policies affecting resource markets, the chapter shows that comparative advantage remains an important determinant of trade. (ebrary.net)
- These international activities companies to enter new markets, to exploit their technological and organizational advantages and to reduce business costs and risks. (civilserviceindia.com)
- That is what capital markets are for in part. (blogspot.com)
- c)Undertaking measures to develop the capital markets. (stradanove.net)
Resources10
- Land resources are the natural resources used in the production process. (mailchimp.com)
- For businesses, land resources might be the physical location of their storefront, the raw materials they use, or the energy consumed in operations. (mailchimp.com)
- Although process capital plays an important role in organising resources, processing information, interacting with stakeholders, and delivering organisational values, few studies have discussed its specific content, and it is rare to focus attention on the level of its management. (wikipedia.org)
- The input method is measured by the resources invested in process capital for business operations. (wikipedia.org)
- Management capability is the capability of constructing and coordinating resources to integrate and develop processes to respond to changing business conditions. (wikipedia.org)
- Humans have a right to the resources required to meet their basic needs and provide themselves with shelter, sustenance, and an adequate livelihood. (nffc.net)
- It is farming, feeding, restoring, preserving, protecting and democratizing, grounded in the ongoing accumulation of knowledge of those relying on nature's resources to nourish their families and communities. (nffc.net)
- Dan represents employers in various employment law matters such as employment discrimination, restrictive covenants, human resources, retaliation and whistle blowing, and wage and hour issues. (ctemploymentlawblog.com)
- A well-run human resources department can help your business achieve its goals through effective people management. (stradanove.net)
- Raw and processed resources like stone, metal, timber, and fossil fuels are ‘complexed’ with each other to create more sophisticated materials or structures. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
Attract1
- It should attract humans to analysis your articles or casework out. (mok-silversurfer.ml)
Labour3
- For example, capital-to-labour ratios are at least as important in explaining industry patterns of trade as is geographical distance. (ebrary.net)
- Other important sources of comparative advantage include the availability of credit and primary energy supply while regulatory quality and labour market rigidity tend to influence trade patterns less significantly. (ebrary.net)
- A new engagement between government, the business sector and organised labour is being forged, through which we will mobilise our creativity, our determination, our sheer grit - to build a durable, developmental, just and prosperous nation. (sanews.gov.za)
Contribution3
- Keane's 1996 Marketing Science paper with Tulin Erdem is considered a foundational contribution to the literature on consumer learning and brand equity, and his 1997 Journal of Political Economy paper with Kenneth Wolpin is considered a foundational contribution to the literature on human capital. (jhu.edu)
- The Canadian GDP heavily relies on the contribution of foreign investments and therefore globalization is very important to the Canadian economy. (ipl.org)
- It didn t take long to conclude that the single most important contribution to ecosocialism has come from US-based Marxist economist, James O Connor. (greens.org)
Advancements2
- The Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Sixth Edition) continues the legacy set forth by the first five editions by providing comprehensive coverage and up-to-date definitions of the most important issues, concepts, and trends pertaining to technological advancements and information management within a variety of settings and industries. (igi-global.com)
- The digital era has spurred tremendous advancements throughout human society, but it has also led to immense instability and inequality. (brookings.edu)
Continuous growth1
- Only continuous growth allows businesses to survive the competition for market share and profit. (greens.org)
Social11
- During its last two terms in government, from 1994 to 2003, the PQ drastically slashed public and social services, while reducing taxes for the rich and big business. (wsws.org)
- A good Mayor would probably also have many friends in the town and some influence (social capital). (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- Influence and connections are social capital. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- Social capital is of primary importance in politics, business, and community organizing. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- Jason Eaton of Social Thread LLC explained to me that Capital can be in the form of equity or debt. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- states are built not just through public policy and state action, but also through national identity, social cohesion and responsible citizenship - through building social capital that reinforces trust and cooperation, in the place of conflict and fragmentation. (sanews.gov.za)
- In an important sense this is our most precious national asset - our social capital in the making. (sanews.gov.za)
- The social costs of competition remain veiled during the phase of e xpansion, often taken care of by legally permissible compensatory solutions paving the way for advancing accumulation. (epw.in)
- We are a social species, so beyond our physical needs are the ways we are part of a community and the whole human family. (medium.com)
- The concepts of digital government that are relevant to organizational and institutional change arise from three fields of study: political science, organization theory (including social capital), and interactions of technology and organizational structure. (cdc.gov)
- We'll talk about cognition including social cognition, and then we'll have a session on regulatory and metabolic processes. (nih.gov)
Natural1
- He reasoned that FDI has the ability to propel an economy on a natural growth process. (ipl.org)
Marxist1
- To the extent that he refers to Marxist analyses of monopoly capital, it is mainly in passing, if not utterly dismissive. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
Mechanisms1
- And the goals of this workshop are to share the latest findings focused on first episode nonaffective psychosis during mid to late life, discuss the phenomenology and the course of nonaffective psychosis across the lifespan, discuss the trajectories of clinical symptoms and cognitive functioning, as well as underlying mechanisms, including brain circuitry, regulatory and metabolic processes. (nih.gov)
Sustainable1
- Keep reading to learn more about factors of production and how they can help your business and the economy achieve sustainable growth . (mailchimp.com)
Generate1
- Business processes are large with technology, location and other factors combining to generate limitless possibilities. (wikipedia.org)
Practice1
- Process capital, in practice, embraces the practical knowledge of operations, techniques, and employee programs in the effort to extend and enhance the efficiency of manufacturing or the delivery of products and services for long-term value. (wikipedia.org)
Pressures1
- This association is driven by the liberalization of trade, investment and capital flow, technological advances, and pressures for assimilation towards international standards. (civilserviceindia.com)
Distinguished Professor1
- Polk Carey Distinguished Professor at Carey Business School. (jhu.edu)
Fundamental1
- As a US-based organization, the USFSA upholds the right to food as a fundamental human right and works to connect our local and national struggles to global movements led by farmers, fishers and indigenous people. (nffc.net)
Comprises1
- A process comprises a "series or network of value-added activities, performed by their relevant roles or collaborators, to purposefully achieve the common business goal. (wikipedia.org)
Geological1
- human geological online the majesty of the people popular sovereignty and the role of the writer in the Publication. (anthonyflood.com)
Globalization3
- Globalization affects almost all Canadian business decisions. (ipl.org)
- In the age of rapid technical progression, many countries are unified and transformed due to the process of globalization. (civilserviceindia.com)
- Management studies have defined the process of globalization. (civilserviceindia.com)
Investment4
- These factors - known as factors of production - directly influence business profitability, investment potential, and expansion opportunities. (mailchimp.com)
- One of the most important and sensitive areas for developing countries is foreign direct investment (FDI). (ipl.org)
- For developing countries foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be a way to transfer technology and capital from other developing and especially developed countries. (atoom.ru)
- This mix of licit and illicit trade has unlocked inward investment and attracted a growing population from surrounding areas, as well as being an important source of tax. (theconversation.com)
Research3
- Persuasive Paper : US investor conducting business in Indonesia" Kenneth Victorian Global Business Communication and Research / MBA 501 November 15, 2015 S. Umit Kucuk, PhDAbstract : 150-200 Words. (ipl.org)
- Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. (mdpi.com)
- The Minister of Health, Dr Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, in his inaugural address said that health research is playing an important role in assessing and maintaining the performance of health systems and improving quality health care. (who.int)
Surplus2
- From that time on, the problems of overproduction and surplus capital, the danger of domestic class warfare, and the need for the state to solve them, figured large in the perception of the corporate elite. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
- The result is a crisis of overproduction and surplus capital, and a spiraling process of increasing statism as politically connected corporate interests act through the state to resolve the crisis. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
Growth6
- By recognizing how these factors interact, businesses can identify opportunities for innovation, areas for improvement, and strategies for growth. (mailchimp.com)
- Good succession plans function as an element of a broader business plan that improves firm value by lowering risk to fuel growth. (wealthmanagement.com)
- a) Hirschman (1958) argued that foreign capital has positive growth effects because it bridges the savings gap in developing countries. (ipl.org)
- This accumulation of capital would then lead to growth. (ipl.org)
- Foreign investors on the other hand were innovative and detached from the government's reluctance to engage in large capital projects that lead to dynamic growth. (ipl.org)
- Limiting growth in the number of university students may constrain improvements in the human capital stock of the economy. (iza.org)
Goods and serv2
- Process capital is the value to an enterprise which is derived from the techniques, procedures, and programs that implement and enhance the delivery of goods and services. (wikipedia.org)
- It is our primary tool for exchanging goods and services with other humans. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
People7
- Please allow me hail this meeting of the European Left and, in the name of our President, of our country and of our people thank you for inviting us to exchange a whole body of opinions and ideas on the platform of this most important Congress of the European left. (links.org.au)
- Hence why people strive to invent new products, devise new production processes, discover new medicines, etc. (blogspot.com)
- When people no longer do business in order to make a living and when they cease all gainful activity, the business of civilization slumps and everything decays. (islamic-banking.com)
- Art is important to people. (marxist.com)
- But that it says something to people, that it strikes a chord that vibrates in their hearts and souls, that it is important to our lives, is beyond all question. (marxist.com)
- Art in all its forms makes us lift up our eyes, if only for a fleeting moment, above the dreary everyday existence, and makes us feel that there is something more to life than this, that we can be better than we are, that the relations between people can be human, that the world could be a better place than it is. (marxist.com)
- For instance, Chinese government wants to create an environment which can encourage life-long learning that people can improve their ability to adapt themselves to becoming the demand of the knowledge economy (Dahlman and Aubert, 2001).China is the biggest developing countries in the world who has participated in WTO in 2001 and there is no doubt that business is one of aspects the government wants to focus on. (campuscrosswalk.org)
Common2
- Most are Is the Death Penalty stocks( be: Bitshare, Uploaded) are you a large pg teacher and a common world' accumulation. (anthonyflood.com)
- These are common to every person on the planet, and well-being includes the human right to have all these needs met, leaving no one behind. (medium.com)
Production4
- Together, the factors of production influence everything from business success to employment rates. (mailchimp.com)
- It represents both a form of agricultural production and a process for organizing and building community self-determination. (nffc.net)
- Fransman, 1994) usually reify knowledge, emphasizing its importance as, for example, an important input into the production process, but rarely treating knowledge as a process itself, or if so, only in a very limited sense. (sociology.org)
- A reason in theoretical literature is as following: when FDI comes to a domestic country (in specific business) that firm receives competitive advantage due to the usage of new knowledge, experience, ways of production and management. (atoom.ru)
Societies1
- It has always been so from the earliest human societies, when it was indissolubly linked to magic -that is, to the first primitive attempts of men and women to understand and gain control over the world in which they live. (marxist.com)
Measures2
- And it won't matter if you used socialised methods of savings (pensions) or capital-market measures of savings (equity accumulation funds) you can't in aggregate escape the disappointment. (blogspot.com)
- Socioeconomic status and educational, employment, and housing opportunities are important measures of well-being. (nih.gov)
Equity1
- As with any business partnership, succession plans should be reviewed to ensure successors can meet future commitments‚ particularly if they are planning to buy equity. (wealthmanagement.com)
Knowledge4
- Among the effects touted by some Information Age enthusiasts is the transformation of workers into owners of capital (the knowledge in their heads). (sociology.org)
- After an abstract discussion of knowledge as a process, this paper discusses the implications for the overall structure of capitalist economy, concluding that the emancipatory claims for the knowledge economy are overstated. (sociology.org)
- Thus, the purpose of this paper is not to assert that information is important yet another time, but rather to reflect on just what the actual "role" that knowledge and information now play in the late capitalist economy. (sociology.org)
- Today however it has developed into a kind of infatuation, a veritable obsession of academic "Marxists" who lack any knowledge of dialectics and are incapable of seeing the process as a whole. (socialist.net)
Researchers1
- Researchers accept begin that on the adverse these humans reside a convalescent and bigger lives if they accept connected affliction about them. (mok-silversurfer.ml)
Cycles1
- High levels of public debt combined with significant implicit public pension liabilities risk leaving little room for fiscal policy to tame business cycles. (europa.eu)
Bridges1
- Modern buildings, bridges, and other pieces of infrastructure along with tools, computers, and other technologies are complexed forms of material capital. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
Role5
- By beginning the process of succession planning early, owners can recruit and develop talent, thus allowing talent to begin playing a meaningful role in professional management over time. (wealthmanagement.com)
- What is this but the dreams of a middle-class layer who wants to take a more active role in the running of the Québec state and benefit from its privileges, in exchange for lending the political process of the Québec ruling class a veneer of popularity and of democracy? (wsws.org)
- What has been the role of foreign capital? (links.org.au)
- This is an opportunity for businesses to reconsider their role in society. (medium.com)
- He applauded the role of WHO in addressing important health issues. (who.int)
Small1
- 8 Business Functions Micro Environment - Business Environment and Ethics - A micro business is the smallest of the small business types. (stradanove.net)
Money6
- I can inter-temporarily move consumption around (saving money/capital now) and consume a little more than I earn in 2035. (blogspot.com)
- We kept talking about money as if it was the only form of capital, even though there was a growing awareness that acres of land, board feet of timber, and tons of carbon might also be part of an ecosystemic economy. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- The Mayor might have some money (financial capital). (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- We are most familiar with financial capital: Money, currencies, securities and other instruments of the global financial system. (appleseedpermaculture.com)
- From personal income and salaries for work, through profits and losses, share value, capital and debt, to national income and GDP, we think in terms of the amount and flow of money. (medium.com)
- If these casework are not provided carefully, again it will amount any business buyer a huge sum of money. (mok-silversurfer.ml)
Water3
- An unprecedented water rationing plan was announced for the capital, Santiago, in April last year. (greenleft.org.au)
- However, this has led to unfair water distribution because big businesses are always better organised than other agents in the market. (greenleft.org.au)
- Then there are our basic human needs for water, shelter, energy, food, and other requirements for good health. (medium.com)
Dynamics1
- Given the dynamics of industry and technology, the development of process capital evolves and interacts with environmental changes. (wikipedia.org)