• Societies that developed significant hierarchy, accumulation of wealth and private property represent a much more recent occurrence. (libcom.org)
  • Here we calibrate an integrated assessment model on past economic and climate development to estimate the historical time series of social costs of carbon and to assess how much individual countries have reduced global wealth by their fossil and industrial-process CO 2 emissions from 1950 to 2018. (nature.com)
  • Historical social costs of carbon quantify the long-lasting wealth reduction by past CO 2 emissions, which we term 'climate wealth borrowing', as economic output has been generated at the expense of future climate damages. (nature.com)
  • We find that the United States and China have been responsible for the largest shares of global climate wealth borrowing since 1950, while the per-capita pattern is quite different. (nature.com)
  • These past CO 2 emissions brought economic wealth for the emitting countries, but have caused and will cause climate damage worldwide in the past, present and future. (nature.com)
  • Past CO 2 emissions generated economic wealth at that time, at the expense of reduced climate wealth, and in that sense they have been borrowed from climate wealth. (nature.com)
  • The IW approach defines the inclusive (or comprehensive) wealth as the aggregate value of all natural and human-made capital stocks 7 . (nature.com)
  • What is required is an organisational and political base that can challenge and transform power relations, deepen democracy, redistribute wealth, win transformative policies and sustainably nurture human life, the soil and nature. (links.org.au)
  • Capital is the accumulated wealth that is owned by business enterprises or individuals and that is used for the purpose of earning profit or interest. (capitalism.net)
  • But the intensification of the slave trade and the growth of internal slave markets are indicative of processes of unequal accumulation of 'wealth in people', the proceeds of the sale of human beings (such as consumer goods and weapons) and the fruits of enslaved labour (such as cash crops). (lse.ac.uk)
  • Together three forms of capital - natural, human and produced - are taken to represent the 'inclusive wealth' of humanity. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • Conflicting objectives and interests are assumed commensurable via reduction to monetary equivalents that support financial wealth accumulation. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • It represents a high point in applying concepts of capital and wealth accumulation comprehensively to all aspects of human and non- human existence. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • If you haven't read Easterly and Levine's " I t's Not Factor Accumulation " you should. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • But when I consulted Bosworth and Collins' " The Empirics of Growth: An Update " looking for numbers for Low-Income Countries (LICs) that would validate the thesis of "It's Not Factor Accumulation", I didn't find them. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • [ 2 ] His second insight was that growth was driven not only by factor accumulation but also by technological progress. (europa.eu)
  • At the same time, the Bank has down-played the importance for growth of accumulating more human or physical capital. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • both capital (physical and human) accumulation and improvements in economic efficiency are central to the growth process. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • My own simple growth accounting for the fastest growing economies from 1991-2017 concurs: capital accumulation explains 50% of real GDP growth, and TFP explains 35 percent. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • Consistent with Chenery and Syrquin's findings, we see here that increased investment (gross fixed capital formation) drove growth in the largest countries (China, India, and Bangladesh), and a combination of net trade and investment featured in the smaller countries. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • But through greater openness, each was able to raise productivity through policies that supported comparative advantage in trade, and each was able to access foreign capital to help finance export-oriented and growth-enhancing investments. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • In order to improve the monitoring effect of corporate human resource efficiency under the smart city management model, this paper establishes an evaluation model for the human resource management model between different growth stages of the organization, different organizations in different industries, and different organizations in the same industry. (hindawi.com)
  • From a macro perspective, China's economic growth model is undergoing transformation. (hindawi.com)
  • This thesis consists of three self-contained papers in theoretical and computational macroeconomics and growth theory with income inequality and human capital accumulation as common themes. (lu.se)
  • Speaking endlessly of the "law of value" and the centrality of labour productivity, Moore nevertheless replaces the role Marx assigned human labour as the source of all value in the dynamics of capitalism with a notion that the energy and fertility of non-human nature is what drives economic growth and decline. (isj.org.uk)
  • Achieving a sustained productivity growth requires both a high rate of capital accumulation, technological upgrading, and the related changes in human resources. (idm.at)
  • Fundamentally, technological progress and innovation are, over the long run, the prime drivers of economic growth and also important reasons for differences in international economic performance, even though demographic differences are also very relevant. (europa.eu)
  • In the economic arena, the most basic choice that all societies must face in allocating resources is between current consumption of goods and services and investment in future growth. (imf.org)
  • This report represent an excellent first step toward understanding the role of leadership in generating economic growth, and the author hope that they generate ideas and lead to new research on the problem of leadership in economic growth. (worldbank.org)
  • Positioning our work in the emerging literature dealing with the connection between entrepreneurship and economic growth (Acs et al. (springer.com)
  • Framing critical biodiversity loss as an issue of asset management and population size is a blind to avoid questioning economic growth, which remains unchallenged and depoliticized despite apparently recognizing natural limits. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • As the world economic and market relations are influenced by boundless information flow, huge movements of people, goods and services, and, based on that, a totally new context of globalization is emerging, countries around the world started to define their long-term policies for human, social development and economic growth coordinating them closely with global and regional development trends. (who.int)
  • Climate change heralds a return of the state (at least in the near term) because climate change brings more extreme weather and physical disaster, and that means greater social, political, and economic emergencies. (newpol.org)
  • What critical theory can add(among other things) is a delineation of the social force that acts as a singular and potent determination of the material environment on a global scale, and which can consequently be legitimately considered a key catalyst both of macro-historical processes, like climate change,and short-term yet recurrent phenomena like epidemics;and this social force is none other than capital. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
  • Moore never makes an argument against exploited human labour as the source of all value in capitalism, and yet use values continue to creep into his account of both how capitalists accumulate and how their system booms and busts. (isj.org.uk)
  • 6 Bourgeois ideology and economics may wish coal could be turned into capital, but Marx showed that the only part of capitalist production that can increase the size of capital is exploited human labour. (isj.org.uk)
  • Gender and race are ways of sorting the value of human lives within capital: analysing the how and why of worth within labour markets, who is expected to do socially reproductive work, who is expendable, and who bears what structural relation to violence. (are.na)
  • Capitalism is concerned with profit though the exploitation of a specific commodity (labour power) from human workers and its own expansion. (springernature.com)
  • Business stretched its global production chains ever deeper, defying core human rights, labour and environmental standards. (oxfam.org)
  • Capital-intensive commodities such as mining, cocoa, and coffee skewed the distribution more profoundly than labour-intensive commodities, especially annual crops like cotton and groundnuts. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Only by being clear about the specific economic peculiarities of primitive communist society is it possible to grasp with due thoroughness what exists today in capitalist class society. (libcom.org)
  • These problems require solutions that go beyond capitalist accumulation. (links.org.au)
  • Zuma has not broken with Mbeki's pattern of subordinating progressive reforms in favour of capitalist profitability. (links.org.au)
  • If it has to have a future in South Africa, the left has to build a social base that can contest existing power relations, deepen democracy, challenge and transform the capitalist state we have, and win transformative economic and social policies. (links.org.au)
  • Pre-colonial African societies are portrayed as egalitarian due to their 'traditional' or 'pre-capitalist' economic structures characterised by land abundance and smallholder agriculture. (lse.ac.uk)
  • In this sense, can the intangible of the favelas be used to accelerate capitalist processes such as property law? (iaacblog.com)
  • This essay is adapted from a paper originally commissioned as part of the Economic Policy Institute's Unequal Bargaining Power (UBP) initiative. (democracyjournal.org)
  • In the process he butchers the tools Marx developed for understanding the dynamics of capitalism. (isj.org.uk)
  • The theory of dependency considers the fact that the social and the economic development of less developed countries (LDCs) is conditioned by the external forces which are nothing but the central capitalism. (perlego.com)
  • Yet South Africa is in desperate need of radical and transformative political and economic change, essential a participatory socialist democracy that goes beyond capitalism. (links.org.au)
  • In a speech at the World Economic Forum in 2008, former Microsoft CEO and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates argued that a new approach to capitalism and to philanthropy in the twenty-first century was needed. (ssrc.org)
  • In this brief essay I connect Gates's philosophy of giving-along with many other contemporary neoliberal philanthropists-to Protestant traditions and the origins of capitalism, particularly the emphasis on entrepreneurialism and the development of human capital. (ssrc.org)
  • At the same time capitalism is incredibly fragile in every moment and we describe a 'multi-dimensional' class war occurring at the level of the virus (in terms of property rights over biological entities and their extermination), the interests of the working class and the expansion of capital against human life and existence. (springernature.com)
  • The history of African inequality, so it is suggested, began with the co-evolution of colonialism and capitalism during the effective European occupation of Africa up to the 1960s, and the legacy of economic dualism and high inequality has persisted throughout the post-colonial era up until today. (lse.ac.uk)
  • It was mainly after World War II that the industrial bases of a capitalism addicted to fossil fuels and a culture based on an endless, extensive, expansive and destructive energetic and material consumption pattern was consolidated. (oilwatch.org)
  • At a time when humanity faces profound and simultaneous ecological and economic crises, Moore proposes a kind of meta-theory that explains them as the outcomes of a single logic. (isj.org.uk)
  • The state seems unwilling to confront the economic system that produces all these crises. (links.org.au)
  • In the book we cover how inequalities render some people more vulnerable to the disease than others, and how these same people are also more likely to be more vulnerable to the effects of economic crises caused by the disease. (springernature.com)
  • and economic crises. (exploring-economics.org)
  • In acute crises, women and girls face hunger and malnutrition - in part because of patriarchal patterns. (oxfam.org)
  • La fumée (tabac, feu de bois ou de cheminée, gazinière au kérosène), les aérosols, les odeurs fortes (parfums, eaux de toilette, vapeurs d'essence), la poussière et la pollution de l'air peuvent déclencher des crises d'asthme en irritant les voies respiratoires sensibles. (who.int)
  • These models require capital, but the fact that the institutional environment constrains access to the accumulation of both financial and human capital is largely ignored. (democracyjournal.org)
  • Firms seek to maximize profits and typically inhabit a perfectly competitive economic system in which they cannot directly affect wages or prices and have little influence on the institutional environment that affects their profitability. (democracyjournal.org)
  • Most papers relate income and productivity differences to efficiency differences, explaining this latter with technology absorption difficulties, an inadequate human capital stock as well as with institutional deficiencies. (idm.at)
  • That the material environment of today's world, hence the spread of the viral strains it breeds, is conditioned to an unprecedented scale by human agency,in particular by the systematic activity of the techno-industrial complex, is not a distinctly Marxist claim, being registered also by scientific research funded and conducted within mainstream institutional channels. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
  • The book reflects on the complex dynamics and strategies of the ensuing power struggle, bringing forth a unique set of fascinating revelations of patterns of primitive capital accumulation, resistance, human rights violations and the political compromises between traditional enemies when confronted by a common (foreign) enemy. (humansecuritygateway.com)
  • So by learning from so-called primitive communism what was possible, we can identify where this revolution could potentially take us, as well as understand what it really means to be human. (libcom.org)
  • The following classification of texts reflects the stages of language development, showing the accumulation of genres with the introduction of each new medium. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the advent of the information age, smart cities will surely become the direction of future urban development, and human resource management on this basis must also keep pace with the times [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Thus, the unity of human resource management efficiency with the company's development strategy goals has become the key basis for the company to make important decisions [ 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Prior to this, China's enterprise development had relatively low management requirements, and the investment and management of various resources such as human, financial, and material were relatively extensive. (hindawi.com)
  • In the new development state and cycle, China will continue to emerge a series of problems such as insufficient labor supply, reduction of human resources, lack of talents, and low quality of talents. (hindawi.com)
  • Moore proposes a method for understanding world history that shows how economic development is connected to "long-wave" ecological transformations. (isj.org.uk)
  • In addition, the process to prepare the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) and its preliminary framework will be introduced to the audience. (ngocongo.org)
  • The book is designed to serve as a valuable compendium for students of economic development and political economy and for those interested in the study of the economic backwardness of the Third World countries. (perlego.com)
  • Dependency is a type of mechanism which can explain the causes of economic development and underdevelopment. (perlego.com)
  • Despite the rising backlash against migrants and minorities, highly skilled minorities can contribute to the economic activities and development of their local communities. (lu.se)
  • The study documents that there is a sizable Armenian and Greek legacy effect in Turkey on contemporary measures of economic development. (lu.se)
  • This research studies whether the positive legacy effects of these high-skilled groups are sufficiently strong -against the backdrop of the potentially adverse impact of the expulsions themselves- to impart a lasting imprint on the subsequent spatial patterns of economic development of the locations they departed. (lu.se)
  • These tragic episodes provide us with two unique experiments of history that are well suited to empirically assess the long-run legacy of productive minorities on regional development, in general, and on local human capital, in particular. (lu.se)
  • Economic development, of which project work is an integral part, is a long, slow, and often painful process of learning from experience. (imf.org)
  • While liberal emphases on independence, the rational development of human capital, and the expansion of entrepreneurial practices remain constant between these two eras, I contend that neo liberal forms of governmentality manifest some important differences worth investigating further vis-à-vis their impact on contemporary giving. (ssrc.org)
  • Chinese-language journals focus on urban and economic transformation, while English-language journals focus on sustainable development and the circular economy, which are quite different. (frontiersin.org)
  • Their development mainly depends on the exploitation and processing of nonrenewable resources such as minerals, forests, and oil in the region. (frontiersin.org)
  • Resource-based cities have played a vital role in China's economic development. (frontiersin.org)
  • In fact, I would argue that Luxemburg's effort to "say something great" is most powerfully exhibited in the fact that her four major books all center on economic issues- The Industrial Development of Poland , the Introduction to Political Economy , The Accumulation of Capital , and The Accumulation of Capital, or What the Epigones Have Made of Marx's Theory: An Anti-Critique . (versobooks.com)
  • 4) Economic development, industrial structure, and human capital accumulation are vital internal drivers of the synergistic advancement of urban digitalization and low carbonization. (bvsalud.org)
  • National Development Strategy of Mongolia defines in a comprehensive manner its policy for the next fourteen years aimed at promoting human development in Mongolia, in a humane, civil, and democratic society, and developing intensively the country's economy, society, science, technology, culture and civilization in strict compliance with global and regional development trends. (who.int)
  • Asia is emerging to become an important global development epicenter in addition to America and Europe, and this process is gaining momentum with rapidly developing economies and growing populations of India and China and attracting due attention of the world. (who.int)
  • I decided to dive down in the archives and read everything from the relevant departments that passed through the municipal bureaucracy over a 30-year period, and thorough this, find some patterns explaining the underlying motivations behind the development. (lu.se)
  • The Department of Human Geography has a couple of legs it stands on, many people are working on what can broadly be called Development Geography which relates to a broad range of topics, there has also been a very strong research environment around economic geography- especially around regional development. (lu.se)
  • The first paper investigates what level of income tax progressivity is welfare-optimal given modern patterns of income inequality in the US. (lu.se)
  • The paper develops a model for endogenous income inequality that fits US evidence while comparing popular income processes. (lu.se)
  • Mainstream economic reasoning skips over the role of collective identity and action in shaping social institutions and patterns of social inequality. (democracyjournal.org)
  • No amount of alliance boardroom battles will lead to a systemic transformation of South Africa thereby addressing poverty, inequality and other social, economic and ecological ills of our country. (links.org.au)
  • In recent years, the study of economic inequality has taken on a more global and historical perspective. (lse.ac.uk)
  • However, colonial inequality did not predominantly arise, as often claimed, from a dual economic system of 'traditional' versus 'modern' sectors. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The factor to be examined in the first section is physical capital, while the second section reviews how skilled and unskilled labor progressed during the transformation years. (idm.at)
  • Transformation and modernization have been accompanied by major changes in the composition of the physical capital stock of the Hungarian manufacturing sector. (idm.at)
  • As a piece of larger research which focuses on the relation between the exercise of power over water resources, the contribution examines the current environmental exhaustion of the north-Italian mountain landscape resources exploring the interplay of ecological transformation of the alpine area with the multiplicity of processes of rationalization of the territory. (openedition.org)
  • As an ecological economist he has promoted the need for social-ecological transformation and a paradigm shift in economic thought. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • In 2021, more than 300 human and environmental rights defenders were murdered - the most open form of systematic violence. (oxfam.org)
  • This article is the second in a series of articles that seeks to provide the intelligent layman with sufficient knowledge of sound economic theory to enable him to understand what must be done to overcome the present financial crisis and return to the path of economic progress and prosperity. (capitalism.net)
  • Social exclusion and poverty among young people has increased in Europe as a result of the latest economic crisis, and young people in vulnerable positions, in particular those not in employment, education or training (NEETs) or those in situations of near social exclusion, have become increasingly the topic of public and policy discourses throughout Europe with Finland being no exception (e.g. (eera-ecer.de)
  • This addiction to fossils is not only affecting the climate, but is causing degenerative and lethal diseases to millions of peoples, flooding the planet with non-degradable waste, and exterminating hundreds of traditional cultures - by displacing healthy and ecological uses and customs - and it continues generating economic, social, political, environmental crisis aimed to capital expansion and accumulation. (oilwatch.org)
  • The download Колумбы московского футбола does economic control plans and has to finance specifics for crisis of wars. (geotrade-gmbh.com)
  • Moreover, this paper uses the three-factor vector evaluation model to modify the management efficiency of the human resource model and designs the corresponding intelligent enterprise human resource efficiency monitoring model. (hindawi.com)
  • Through experimental testing, it can be seen that the enterprise human resource efficiency monitoring system under the smart city management mode proposed in this paper has good practical results. (hindawi.com)
  • Human resource management efficiency is the effect of human resource management or the degree of tasks and expectations that can be completed for the organization. (hindawi.com)
  • The improvement of human resource management efficiency can provide the organization with more competitive advantages in the market. (hindawi.com)
  • The model predicts that labor immiseration -- i.e. full automation of the economy -- is inevitable unless learning efficiency is improved through capital taxation. (lu.se)
  • This paper addresses the past achievements and the deficiencies of the Hungarian manufacturing sector by analyzing the changes and the challenges of the f​actor side of the well-known production function, according to which output is the function of factors (capital and labor) and efficiency. (idm.at)
  • We were attempting to demolish the bourgeois state, as Chavez would often say, through a radically new democratic and participatory process. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • In this way, all social, ecological and economic aspects are equated, allowing their aggregation and integration into national accounting systems. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • China's social economy has moved from a stage of quantity accumulation to a stage of quality improvement. (hindawi.com)
  • Establishing how they work is hugely important because it helps us to understand patterns of production and consumption, including how firms will react to changes in economic conditions and policy. (exploring-economics.org)
  • 1 If it is no doubt that the territory is the measurement of human phenomena, the case of the Piave's hydro-social landscapes proves highly explicative of how water technologies entwine ecology and society in a distinctive mode of social-spatial organization (Boelens et al. (openedition.org)
  • Each consists of a Marxist analysis of economic phenomena. (versobooks.com)
  • We now know far more about the origins of modern human culture in Africa 100,000-200,000 years ago, which impacted on our modern psychology. (libcom.org)
  • It has existed for hundreds of years and still occurs naturally in both animals and humans in many parts of the world, including Asia, southern Europe, sub-Sahelian Africa and parts of Australia. (who.int)
  • Since it was first reported in Vietnam in 2003, the disease has been responsible for human outbreaks and deaths in 15 countries in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa resulting in 603 human cases including 356 deaths. (who.int)
  • The work is important because of the nexus between these countries' shared present and past - their political, socio-economic, cultural and historical aspirations. (humansecuritygateway.com)
  • Through-out this time, project managers must confront and deal with the scarcity of human skills and material resources that are synonymous with underdevelopment, with a chronic shortage of funds, and with shifts in political support. (imf.org)
  • Key here is the patient, difficult and long-term work to build the social power, weight and voice of workers and communities over political, social and economic questions. (links.org.au)
  • There are old and new colonialist powers , global and regional hegemons, who via their hierarchical power systems, and solely for their own economic and political benefit, perpetuate land grabs, mine the earth and the oceans for resources, pollute the planet with fossil fuels and nuclear power plants, and destroy it with military weapons. (oxfam.org)
  • It became clear in the course of the work that politics, leadership, and political economy (the interaction of economic and political forces and choices) were centrally important ingredients in the story. (worldbank.org)
  • Dealing with the politics and the interaction of political and economic forces is a work in progress in research, an important one. (worldbank.org)
  • At the same time, Luxemburg was more than a political theorist, for she was without doubt one of the most foremost Marxist economists of her era and among the most outstanding economic theoreticians of the twentieth century. (versobooks.com)
  • And yet even an appreciation of her work as political and economic theorist does not account for the fullness of Luxemburg's contribution, since she was at one and the same an original personality who has captured the imagination of people around the world-including many who may not identify with all aspects of her political project. (versobooks.com)
  • While pricing, trading-off and optimizing are traditional economic fare, the political vision here involves a far reaching public policy agenda, promoting the total domination of non-financial aspects of life by finance. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • Answers in the toolbox: Academic intensity, attendance patterns, and bachelor's degree attainment (PLLI 1999-8021). (nationalacademies.org)
  • In this study it is argued that an important source of minority legacy was inter-group human capital spillovers during the long co-existence of Muslim and non-Muslim communities. (lu.se)
  • The very ecological and biophysical conditions for our human existence are under threat. (links.org.au)
  • In fact, there is nothing new in The Review's orthodox economic 'solution' for loss of biodiversity, namely, putting a price tag on Nature so that businessmen and financiers can recognize its existence in their accounts, capture its value and profit from trading. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • It all began with the approval of the Bolivarian Constitution [1999] through a process that was, in itself, profoundly democratic. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • Unravelling the flaws in the arguments, contradictions and underlying motives requires both understand of and cutting through the specialist language, neoclassical economic models, mathematics and rhetoric. (wrongkindofgreen.org)
  • With the advent of the era of the knowledge economy, knowledge workers have replaced physical capital such as traditional labor, capital, and land and have become the key to enterprise success. (hindawi.com)
  • The main mechanism for these results are shown to be differences in skill profiles, cross-productivity of skills and the faster accumulation rate of physical vis-à-vis human capital due to advanced skills being more difficult to master. (lu.se)
  • There are relatively few analyses of inter-country disparities in physical capital accumulation1 and of disparities in the composition and the technological level of the physical capital stocks.2 This paper intends to contribute to the closing of this gap by examining the manufacturing sector from the point of view of the factors involved in the production activity. (idm.at)
  • On the other hand foreign direct investment (FDI) driven physical capital accumulation began, partly in the form of in-kind investments, but also in the form of purchases of used and new capital equipment. (idm.at)
  • By capital widening I mean the accumulation of physical capital which occurred as a result of the introduction of new, previously non-existing industries. (idm.at)
  • The stock of physical capital increased due to an inflow of a large volume of greenfield investments and to the quick capacity increase with the run-up of production. (idm.at)
  • Ultimately, obesity results from a long-standing imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, including energy utilization for basic metabolic processes and energy expenditure from physical activity. (msdmanuals.com)
  • They must operate within often fragile economic structures that are exposed to the worldwide forces of inflation and recession and to the unpredictable forces of nature. (imf.org)
  • Despite the changing economic structures implying de-standardisation of life courses, the societal expectations related to standardised 'normal' life course are strongly present in Finland (Rinne et al. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Neoliberalism tore down governance structures, undermined tax systems, turned a blind eye on illicit capital flows , and privatised core public goods, including education, health and access to drinking water. (oxfam.org)
  • Moreover, human resources have evolved from traditional personnel management to today's strategic human resource management in response to environmental changes and organizational needs. (hindawi.com)
  • The so-called strategic human resource management refers to planning the allocation and activities of human resources to assist the organization in achieving organizational goals. (hindawi.com)
  • Since the value of human resources can be continuously developed and improved, that is, human resources have strategic value, we can say that the purpose of human resource management is to support business performance, and it is one of the main sources for corporate organizations to gain competitive advantages [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Capital wields the power to mobilize our collective labor and our planet's resources for whatever it wants, determining what we produce, under what conditions, and how the surplus we generate shall be used and distributed. (monthlyreview.org)
  • But, on the other hand, if Marx and Engels, drawing on Lewis Henry Morgan's work, are right in concluding that men and women were equals, that there was no private property, that there was common holding of resources, then a revolutionary return - on a higher level - to what we once were becomes possible as part of our human nature. (libcom.org)
  • Accumulation concerns also more psychological resources like cognitive complexity and flexibility and the resulting self-directedness or beliefs of personal control or self-efficacy. (eera-ecer.de)
  • When we think about the Favelas, unconsciously we think about its social problems related to the lack of economic resources, however its urban morphology, created with a different conception of property and the law, is a subject vaguely studied. (iaacblog.com)
  • In all 3 of these countries, the rise in imports offset the rise in exports, and so in aggregate, foreign savings (the capital account or net transfers) were used to finance part of the increase in investment. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • Inter-group transfers of skills and knowledge were instrumental in this process, leading to greater human capital among Muslims in minority regions both in the past and today. (lu.se)
  • Above all, however, Piave served the most as an indispensable nature capital, that once turned into energy boosted the electric industry, and contributed to the technological acceleration that sustained territorial transformations and social progress of the past century. (openedition.org)
  • We look at the current economic systems in place and the role those play in terms of how the pandemic has developed. (springernature.com)
  • Capital investment both embodies technical change and makes labor more productive. (jobsanddevelopment.org)
  • It also permits discussing the welfare effects and trade-offs of tax reforms as individuals adjust their labor supply and human capital accumulation. (lu.se)
  • The restructuring of the manufacturing sector also involved c​apital deepening i.e. the capital-labor ratio has increased. (idm.at)
  • It's becoming increasingly obvious, more widely acknowledged and rapidly being operationalized that human nature lies at the root of our problems with climate. (skepticalscience.com)
  • If you take the view that, as a result of human nature, there has always been an elite, a hierarchy, where men dominated women, then what hope is there for any kind of communist revolution? (libcom.org)
  • We touch upon how the ways in which capitalists encourage humans to instrumentalise nature can give rise to pandemics. (springernature.com)
  • A focus on the nature of strategic management process and its contribution to answer fundamental question of how firms achieve sustainable competitive advantage and improved performance through use of suitable leadership has led to organizational leaders formulating strategies through approaches that are systematic, rational as well as logical to strategic choices at corporate, business and functional levels. (asianinstituteofresearch.org)
  • Production is controlled overwhelmingly by capital: large corporations, major financial firms, and the 1 percent who own the lion's share of investable assets. (monthlyreview.org)
  • This paper studies the consequences of parallel import (PI) on process innovation of firms heterogeneous in their production technology. (repec.org)
  • An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Intellectual Capital and Firms' Market Value and Financial Performance. (asianinstituteofresearch.org)
  • For thousands of years human societies lived comfortably with those genres, perfected them and crystallized the rules of their use. (wikipedia.org)
  • The heritage of those earliest truly human societies is still with us, in some senses, today. (libcom.org)
  • Social Reproduction theory, says Tithi Bhattacharya, focuses on the processes that create and sustain life. (are.na)
  • Against this backdrop this paper sets out to answer the following questions: 1) what kind of conditions and biographical events do Finnish young adults in vulnerable positions themselves find significant to the formation of their life courses, 2) what kind of life course patterns, if any, can be distinguished from their life stories, and 3) how are their socio-structural surroundings reflected on their future life projects? (eera-ecer.de)
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  • and they share a faith in the power of both individuals and collectives to overcome the problems encountered when organising economic activity. (exploring-economics.org)
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  • To understand the factors behind within-industry structural changes, the properties of the Hungarian manufacturing sector's integration in the global patterns of manufacturing have to be examined. (idm.at)
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  • Scientists are humans, and subject to the same foibles as others trying to work to common purpose as organizations and communities. (skepticalscience.com)
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  • To be sure, "Capital"(especially when writ large) can be used in an entirely abstract manner, explaining everything and nothing, which can be at the same time a pretty vulgar and moralistic manner, which turns a complex process into the grand villain of history. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
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  • This has continued to be a major milestone in strategic management process in establishing a clear strategy that makes an organization competitive through suitable management of its workforce and application of strategies that are not easily imitated. (asianinstituteofresearch.org)