Sentences with phrase «economic evolution of»

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Making the Grade: The Economic Evolution of American School Districts by William A. Fischel University of Chicago Press, 2009, $ 55; 304 pages.
The Gross Domestic Product shows directly the economic evolution of the European Union, while the unemployment level is a key indicator that shows the social involvement in the economic processes.

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Shteir offers an account of the crime's evolution from Elizabethan London, where the term «shoplifting» first appeared, through the present day, when the economic downturn is being linked to a big spike in consumer thefts — up 8.8 % in the U.S. in the first year of the Great Recession.
«I expect that the evolution of the financial system in response to global economic forces, technology, and, yes, regulation will result sooner or later in the all - too - familiar risks of excessive optimism, leverage, and maturity transformation reemerging in new ways that require policy responses.»
A fuller discussion of Australia's experience with capital account liberalisation can be found in Debelle G and M Plumb (2006), «The Evolution of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Controls in Australia», available at < http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/asep.2006.5.2.7 >, Asian Economic Papers, 5 (2), pp 7 — 29.
But as Temin and Vines show, history is much more usefully seen as the evolution of often complex institutions — financial, political, legal, cultural, and so on — through which economic behavior is mediated and which affect the ways in which recurring patterns of finance, commerce and trade unfold, and that without an understanding of history we lose so much complexity in our models that we often end up making very obvious mistakes.
However, the evolution of the East Austin area also could be important to creating a healthier economic climate for Austin as a whole, experts say.
However, the most successful of investors - whether growth or dividend oriented - are visionaries with the ability to transition along with economic evolution and exploit disruptive situations.
Debelle G and M Plumb (2006), «The Evolution of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Controls in Australia», Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, 5 (2), pp 7 — 29.
He and Gingrich don't disagree on evolution and manmade global warming probably happening, but the ex-governor does have a firmer grasp on what's required to deal with the economic crisis of our time.
Thus, they see matter as having evolved toward reason, but then they see the evolution of reason itself as confined purely to the material level — from one material economic system to another which in turn conditions ideology or the superstructure of society.
The qualitative transformation which the Marxists allow from one economic structure to another: from slave society to the feudalistic, from the feudalistic to the capitalistic, and from the capitalistic to the communistic (supposedly), is, in terms of the evolution of reason, merely quantitative change.
As for guilt, if we're to believe morality is formed merely for socio - economic survival and a product of biological evolution, then sometime somewhere in the past, the «experiment» was carried out that stealing from someone, ra.ping someone, kil.ling someone, etc., hurts that person and / or others.
Social movements, networks of associations and analysts are given a voice to show the evolution of the economic system, the potential for action and the strategies of social forces and to formulate proposals and alternatives to the dominant system, supported by these movements.
The theory of evolution is considered too pervasive by the Catholic Church, which seems above all to beworried about the influence of «social Darwinism» and the evolutionist theories concerning economic matters and medical ethics.
For instance, Habermas pays more explicit attention to economic development and to the state, credits the social sciences with a more prominent role in cultural evolution, and stresses secular procedures as elements of legitimation rather than emphasizing sacred or religious values.
JB: It is essential that I monitor the economic, social, demographic and political evolution of the countries in which we do business or the countries in which we would want to do business.
1) Gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of the EU's «strategic endowment» in the medium - long term (e.g. demographic trends, capacity to innovate and protect innovation) and its role on economic and diplomatic influence is of major importance.
We assign priority to the internal factors, to the socio - economic conditions that reproduce opportunism on the basis of socialist construction, without of course underestimating the long - term effect and the multi-faceted interference of imperialism in the development of opportunism and its evolution into a counterrevolutionary force.
Under the Maastricht Treaty, the European Communities became the European Union on 1 November 1993, [31] reflecting the evolution of the organisation from an economic union into a political union.
To map and mirror this gradual evolution of laws and progressive judicial decisions on socio - economic rights in Nigeria, the book offers a comprehensive and nuanced account of specific socio - economic rights, their legal and jurisprudential context and how they have been and might be deployed.
«We believe that we can not afford to waste away the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people and we are to start from a platform where it moves away from economic integration to socio, political and also cultural evolution of what we think the Yoruba people stand for and that is also what I stand for.
In economic evolution, our material economy proceeds through the production and selection of numerous permutations of countless products.
To do this, the researchers used a model of 99 major river basins in the country, which they combined with the MIT Integrated Global System Model - Community Atmosphere Model — a set of models that simulates the evolution of economic, demographic, trade, and technological processes.
Yet contemporary economics has no adequate theory to understand this explosion or its importance for economic growth and the evolution of future wealth.
The preceding observations show why we must come to understand the structure, evolution and roles of the economic web.
Conclusions Conventional economic theories about growth and the evolution of future wealth may be inadequate.
«An Investigation on the Economic Feasibility of Macroalgae as a Potential Feedstock for Biorefineries,» published in in 2015, is among the most downloaded, and «Assessment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Analytical Spectroscopy: an Evolution to High - Throughput Techniques,» published in 2014, is among the most cited.
The very lively debate on scientific publishing and open access is spreading beyond the scientific and publishing circles as shown, among others, by the announcement by the European Commission of «a study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for all?»
About Blog - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a political and economic organisation of ten countries located in Southeast Asia.Its aims include accelerating economic growth, social progress, sociocultural evolution among its members, protection of regional peace and stability, and opportunities for member countries to discuss differences peacefully.
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird Illustrated by Elihu «Adofo» Bay Foreword by Charles Johnson Sterling Publishing Paperback, $ 14.95 240 pages, illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4027-6226-0 Book Review by Kam Williams «One of the invaluable features of Still I Rise, the first cartoon history of black America, is the wealth of information it provides about the marginalized — and often suppressed — political, economic and cultural contributions black people have made on this continent since the 17th C... Using pictures, it transports us back through time, enabling us to see how dependent American colonists were on the agricultural sophistication of African slaves and indentured servants; how blacks fought and died for freedom during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; and how, in ways both small and large, black genius shaped the evolution of democracy, the arts and sciences, and the English language in America, despite staggering racial and social obstacles.
- Learning Outcomes - Ability to: - Define the economic problem - Identify describe the factors of production - Describe the evolution of economic activity and the use of specialization - Give the meaning of a a business - Identify and describe the most common aims of business - Identify and describe the different groups involved in business activity.
While bright spots can be identified — particularly in some states along the country's northern tier — the overall picture is distressing to those concerned about the potential evolution of economic well - being of the United States in the 21st century.
Some of the topics covered include Bush Tucker, European influence on food, economic factors, historical summary of food in Australia, Influences on food selection, food habits and the evolution of Australian cuisine.
She sparked my interest in the historical evolution of educational institutions and human capital, and innumerable other topics, economic and otherwise.
Finalists: How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities by John Cassidy (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) and The Evolution of God by Robert Wright (Little, Brown and Company)
There are textbooks of economic principles and laws packed into the evolution of the desktop Macintosh as it is one of the few consumer computer hardware product lines that has been in the marketplace for 23 years using the same (Mac) brand.
My guess, and it's only a guess, is that the general tenor of the market may remain tepidly positive for a few more weeks, but that we will ultimately observe another frightening leg down in the first part of next year - possibly to re-test the November lows, possibly to new lows, depending on the evolution of economic conditions.
For one thing, it implies that the principles of evolution — competition, innovation, reproduction, and adaptation — are more useful for understanding the inner workings of the financial industry than the physics - like principles of rational economic analysis.
Economic behavior is but one aspect of human behavior, and human behavior is the product of biological evolution across eons of different environments.
It will be «guided by incoming data in assessing the economy's sensitivity to interest rates, the evolution of economic capacity and the dynamics of both wage growth and inflation.»
«[T] he Bank will be guided by incoming data to assess the sensitivity of the economy to interest rates, the evolution of economic capacity, and the dynamics of both wage growth and inflation.»
In particular, the Bank will be guided by incoming data to assess the evolution of economic capacity, the dynamics of both wage growth and inflation, and the sensitivity of the economy to higher interest rates.»
In this issue, we address the economic costs of deflation, the evolution of investment after the financial crisis, the role of debt in the recent drop in oil prices, how financial inclusion affects central bank policy, and market liquidity.
This exhibition, though not claiming to be a historical or academic in - depth study, aims to help trace the evolution of this vibrant exchange from Japan's post-World-War-II economic boom to the present, from mid-century avant - gardes to emerging contemporary artists pushing new boundaries.
As indicated by the title, the exhibition looks into the future and contemplates the world in the year 2050 with over 70 contemporary works selected to address major themes such as over-consumption, global conflicts, scarcity of natural resources, social and economic inequality and the evolution of mankind.
The Port City gallery shows the evolution of New York from 1609 to 1898 and explains how it became the nation's economic and cultural capital.
Punk is a manifestation of discomfort in the face of the economic, political, social and cultural systems, and it draws together the evolution of thought in the second half of the 20th century.
This attitude reminds me of Francis Fukuyama's famous, and now dated, text The End of History and the Last Man, where social evolution had apparently come to a definite standstill under the best of all possible economic and social systems.
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