Chapter 1: Exploring the Sacred -- Chapter 2: Mountain, Cave and Hermitage -- Chapter 3: Footpaths -- Chapter 4: Monastery and the Cell -- Chapter 5: The Main Church: Silent Presences and Communal Rituals -- Chapter 6: Silence and Ritual of Communal Meals -- Chapter 7: The Cemetery and the Grave -- Chapter 8: Athonite Embodied Topography.
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Chapter 1. From economics of place to place-based economics -- Chapter 2. The Place of Right Livelihood in Overcoming World Inequity -- Chapter 3. Identity and Authenticity Breaking with our heritage for sustainable regional human development -- Chapter 4. "A place for learning that feels like home": Meeting diverse students learning needs to promote business sustainability in HE -- Chapter 5. That Which Guilds the Lily: Moving from Aesthetic Value to an Ethical Aesthetic -- Chapter 6. Benedictine Spirituality, Place-Based Sustainability, and Accounting – Lessons from a Medieval Abbey -- Chapter 7. Some considerations on the contribution provided by the religious cultural heritage to a faith identity -- Chapter 8. The Civil Company: Place based corporate social responsibility in dialogue with business ethics and workplace spirituality -- Chapter 9. Building a Global Community of Sustainability, Ethics, and Spirituality. One Village at a Time: Plum Village as a Case Study -- Chapter 10. "Giving nature a place" Implementing EAP (Eco-Appreciation Perspective) while focusing on children- nature relations (CNR) – the need for a new kind of organizations. Chapter 11. Friendship, Social Resistance and Team Work. Indian versus European Philosophical Perspectives -- Chapter 12. Importance of Ecological Consciousness in Corporate Social Responsibility -- Chapter 13. The Common Good University. The Search for an Alternative Path for Business School Education.
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Research of the Impacts of Goal Setting on Enterprises from a Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective -- Identification and Analysis of Risk Spillover Effect of Commercial Banks in China -- Research on the Factors Affecting Inequality -- Evidence from China -- Analysts' Characteristics and Forecast Ability--An Empirical Study from China's A-Share Market -- A Review of ESG Research in China: From the Perspective of Chinese Enterprises -- Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Construction of Chinese Grassroots Government in the Information Age - - Taking the Construction of "Four Platforms" in Zhejiang Province as an Example.
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PART I: Escaping the doctrine of the separate spheres (1700s-early 1900s). The economists' points of view -- Chapter 1: Educated women as an asset to society: the role of classical liberal tradition in modern Europe -- Chapter 2: Women and the job market in Victorian England and Progressive America -- Chapter 3: Women's new path towards the public sphere -- Part II: The doctrine of the separate spheres between rebirth and rejection (1920s- early 2000s). Marriage theory in economics -- Chapter 4: Reviving the doctrine of separate spheres: the new home economics -- Chapter 5: Feminist economics and the doctrine of the separate spheres.
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Chapter 1. Overview of Green Finance Development in China -- Chapter 2. China's Green Finance Policy Framework -- Chapter 3. China's Experiences and International Lessons -- Chapter 4. Main Products of China's Green Finance -- Chapter 5. International Cooperation on China's Green Finance -- Chapter 6. Remaining Green Finance Challenges in China and the Way Forward.
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Chapter 1. Preliminary Comments. A Scientometric Dimension of the Economic and Social Impact of Covid-19 -- Chapter 2. Another Crisis, Different Responses? – Determinants of Crisis and Mixt Impact on Economic Development. A Comparative Approach of the Eu Countries -- Chapter 3. Digital Transformation. Challenges and Limits for the New Normal -- Chapter 4. Thinking Beyond Covid-19: What's Next for Romanian SMES? -- Chapter 5. Distortions and Gains in the Foreign Trade Activity During the Post-pandemic Era -- Chapter 6. Tax Burden During the Pandemic: Lessons Learned and Challenges -- Chapter 7. The (Post)pandemic Employment Model -- Chapter 8. The Impact of the Pandemic on the Participation in the Labour Market of Vulnerable Groups: Women, Young People, the Elderly, Self-employed Workers -- Chapter 9. Propensity for Migration of Healthcare Professionals: Push-pull Factors Analysis -- Chapter 10. Features of the Policies Adopted for the Mitigation of the Pandemic Recession Impact on the LabourMarket Operation -- Chapter 11. The Impact of Covid-19 on the Healthcare Labour Market in European Countries and Romania in Particular -- Chapter 12. Issues Regarding the Management of Hazardous Medical Waste During the Covid-19 Crisis in Romania -- Chapter 13. Conclusions – Looking Forward - Main Challenges and Limits.
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Introduction (Sarah Arens, Nicola Frith, Jonathan Lewis and Rebekah Vince) -- I Colonial Continuities and Nostalgia -- 1 Bayadères in the French Imagination: A Persistent Dance (Tessa Ashlin Nunn) -- 2 Jean-Paul Kauffmann: Nostalgia, Empire and Imagined Resurrections (Patrick Crowley) -- 3 A Russian Love Affair: Memory, Nostalgia and Trans-Imperial Connections (Srilata Ravi) -- 4 Colonialism, Race and Caribbean Migration: A History of the BUMIDOM (Antonia Wimbush) -- 5 Continuity or Rupture? Remapping the End of Empire in Marguerite Duras's 'Cycle Indien' (Julia Waters) -- 6 The Visible Other: Muslim Women, Feminism and National Identity in France (Edwige Crucifix) -- Bridge -- 7 Slaves of Fashion. Indiennes: The Extended Triangle (The Singh Twins) -- II Decoloniality and Transcolonial Modes of Resistance -- 8 Hidden Heritages and Unlikely Legacies: An Eastern Jerusalem in Hubert Haddad's Premières neiges sur Pondichéry (Rebekah Vince) -- 9 Decolonizing Collective Memory from Within: Rwandan Remembrance in Belgium and France (Catherine Gilbert) -- 10 Divided Worlds, Distorted Selves: Coloniality and the Process of Identification in Yasmina Khadra's Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Abdelbaqi Ghorab) -- 11 The Enslaved Man in 'Un cœur simple': A Story within a Story (Sucheta Kapoor) -- 12 Mobility, Immobility and Transgression: Representations of Dangerous Travellers in Mounsi's La noce des fous (Jonathan Lewis) -- 13 Policing Black Anti-Colonial Activism in Interwar France: The Surveillance of Lamine Senghor in Fréjus, Marseille and Bordeaux (David Murphy) -- Afterword (Charles Forsdick) -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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Chinese Household Finance: Research Background and Conceptual Delineation -- Health status, risk attitude and Household financial investment behavior -- Housing type, financial literacy and household financial investment behavior -- The effect of mental accounting and housing wealth on household financial asset allocation -- The age-period-cohort effect on household financial health -- The influence of risk attitude and borrowing participation on resident entrepreneurship -- The influence of financial exclusion and financial literacy on resident entrepreneurship -- The impact of digital technology on household finance -- Fintech, household finance, and financial consumer protection: opportunities, challenges, and countermeasures.
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Part 1: Microeconomic Environment -- Chapter 1: The Roles and Responsibilities of Local Government -- Chapter 2: Finance, Taxation and Government Behavior -- Chapter 3: Government Investment, Financing and Debt -- Chapter 4: Government and Industrialization -- Part 2: Macroeconomic Consequences -- Chapter 5: Urbanization and Imbalances -- Chapter 6: Debt and Risk -- Chapter 7: Domestic and International Imbalances -- Chapter 8: Summary: Government and Economic Development in China.
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1 Introduction -- 2 Optimality of Sustainable Investing Strategies -- 3 Effects of ESG Performance on Credit Spreads in Japan -- 4 Credit Default Swaps and Corporate Carbon Emissions in Japan -- 5 Green House Gas Emission and Bank Lending in Japan -- 6 The contribution of migrant inventors to environmental innovation in the Asia-Pacific region -- 7 The links between environmental innovation and environmental performance.
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Preface by Ping Xinqiao -- An Important Innovation Achievement of Economics Theory with Chinese Characteristics -- On Li Yining's contribution to economics -- Introduction -- I. Formation of Economics Theory with Chinese Characteristics -- II. The Framework Structure and Main Content of this Book -- PART ONE -- Mutual Understanding and Inclusiveness -- The Origin and Development of Economics -- Chapter 1 -- Theoretical Framework of Economics -- Section 1: Economics Is the Science of Social Enlightenment and Social Design -- I. What Economics Studies -- II. How to Study Economics -- III. Levels of Economic Theory Section 2: Ethics of Economics -- I. Ethics of Economics and the Study of Human -- II. The Study of Economics Ethics and Objectives -- Section 3: Economic Operation and System -- I. How to Achieve Efficiency and Fairness -- II. Economic System and Resource Allocation -- Section 4: Three Important Tools of Economists -- I. History -- II. Theory -- III. Statistics .-Chapter 2: A -- Hundred Flowers Blooming of Economics -- Section 1: A Mirror of Economic Doctrine History -- I. Classification of Economics -- II. Brief History of Economic Doctrines -- III. Crisis of Modern Western Economic Theory -- Section 2: The Integrator -- Marxist Political Economics -- I. The Formation and Development of Marxist Political Economics -- II. The Scientific Laws Revealed by Marxist Political Economics -- Section 3: The Intersection of Economics and Other Disciplines -- I. The Trend of Interdisciplinary Intersection -- II. The Intersection of Economics and Other Disciplines -- Chapter 3: The Prosperity of Economics with Chinese Characteristics -- Section -- 1: Theoretical Starting Point and Innovative Development of Economics with Chinese Characteristics -- I. Theoretical Starting Point -- II. Practical Exploration and Theoretical Innovation of CPC in Leading Economic Work -- Section 2: Theoretical Features of Economics with Chinese Characteristics -- I. People-centered Economics -- II. The Basic Features of Socialist Economic Operation -- Section 3: Development Trend of Economics with Chinese Characteristics -- I. Systematic Economic Theory -- II. A Hundred Schools of Thought Contending and the Mission of Chinese Economists -- PART TWO -- Exploration of History--Success and Loss of Global Modernization -- Chapter 4: A Brief History of Global Modernization -- Section 1: Modernization of Western European Countries -- I. A Brief Modernization History of Western European Countries -- II. The Loss of British Modernization in the Twentieth Century -- Section 2: Modernization of United States -- I. The Establishment of the American Capitalist System -- II. The Process of Economic modernization of United States -- Section 3: Modernization of Other Countries -- I. Modernization of Other European Countries -- II. Modernization of Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Latin America countries -- Chapter 5: An Economic Analysis of the Success and Loss of Global Modernization -- Section 1: Comparative Economic History and Modernization -- I. Research Methods of Comparative Economics -- II. Modernization from the perspective of comparative economic history -- Section 2: The Basic Laws of Economic modernization -- I. The Economic Analysis Framework of Economic modernization -- II. Key Factors of Economic modernization -- Section 3: The Basic Laws of System Modernization -- I. The Economic Analysis Framework of System Modernization -- II. Key Factors of System Modernization.-PART THREE.-New Generation's Mission for New Trail --The Universality and Particularity of Chinese Path to Modernization -- Chapter 6: Economic Analysis of Universality and Particularity of Chinese Path to Modernization -- Section 1: The Universality of Chinese Path to Modernization from the perspective of Economics -- I. A Consistent Logic of Economic modernization .-II. A Consistent Logic of System Modernization .-Section 2: The Particularity of China from the Perspective of Economic Modernization -- I.Development Economics and Two Types of Transformation -- II. Economic Operation and Two Types of Disequilibrium -- Section 3: The Particularity of China from the Perspective of System Modernization -- I. Planning System with Chinese Characteristics -- II. Development-oriented Finance System with Chinese Characteristics -- Chapter 7: To honor Commitment and take practical Actions of Chinese Path to Modernization -- Section 1: Chinese Path to Modernization Before the Reform and Opening Up -- I. Chinese Modernization in recent times -- II. Chinese Path to Modernization Under the Leadership of CPC Before the Reform and Opening up -- Section 2: Chinese Path to Modernization in the New Era of Reform, Opening Up, and Socialist Modernization -- I. Establishment of Socialist Market Economy and "Thought Guarantee" -- II. Modernization in the New Era of Reform, Opening Up, and Socialist Modernization -- Section 3: The New Journey of ChinesePath to Modernization and Theoretical Innovation -- I. High-quality Development Is of Paramount Importance in the New Era -- II. Implementing the New Development Philosophy -- III. The World Significance of Chinese Path to Modernization -- Conclusion:Where Does Modernization End?. .
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Das flache Küstengewässer der Ostsee ist nicht nur bei Urlaubern beliebt, sondern bieten auch eine Heimat für viele Lebewesen in Seegraswiesen, dichten Algenwäldern, Steinriffen und Muschelbänken. Fische, Krebse, Muscheln und Wasservögel finden hier ihre Rast- und Nahrungsplätze. In einigen Regionen leben sogar Seesterne, Schweinswale und Robben. Um diese Vielfalt zu schützen, streben die EU-Wasserrahmenrichtlinie und die EU-Meeresstrategie-Rahmenrichtline einen guten ökologischen und chemischen Zustand in den Gewässern an. An diesem Ziel arbeiten die Ostsee-Anrainerstaaten auch regional im Rahmen der Helsinki Kommission für den Schutz der Meeresumwelt zusammen.