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Cet ouvrage examine les impacts de la mondialisation et des nouvelles technologies de l'information sur les pays en développement. Il aborde les aspects de la croissance et de la productivité, de la pauvreté et de la répartition du revenu et de l'emploi. Ce livre explore de manière méthodique et empirique les bienfaits et les coûts de la mondialisation, par rapport à l'aggravation de la pauvreté et au chômage endémique
Cet ouvrage examine les impacts de la mondialisation et des nouvelles technologies de l'information sur les pays en développement. Il aborde les aspects de la croissance et de la productivité, de la pauvreté et de la répartition du revenu et de l'emploi. Ce livre explore de manière méthodique et empirique les bienfaits et les coûts de la mondialisation, par rapport à l'aggravation de la pauvreté et au chômage endémique.
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In: Journal of international development: the journal of the Development Studies Association, Band 15, Heft 8, S. 939-955
ISSN: 1099-1328
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive picture of inequality in China on the basis of provincial data. It decomposes overall inequalities into intra and inter components. Rural–urban inequality dominated overall inequality in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Meanwhile, in recent years inter‐regional inequality has grown rapidly and become an important component of inequality. We find that the pattern of inequality is quite different in the pre‐reform and reform periods. Our results show that overall inequality in China is large by international standards and that it has grown worse during the past half century. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
In: Colloquium 1
In: Social scientist: monthly journal of the Indian School of Social Sciences, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 65
In: Commonwealth Youth and Development, Band 18, Heft 2
ISSN: 2663-6549
This article assesses the ways in which the shifting ethical perspectives of money-orientated learned individuals influence their approach towards family, career and societal bounds. For the purpose of this study, a descriptive study of 100 college students was undertaken at a leading university in north-western India by using self-administered questionnaires with stratified random sampling procedures. A principal component (factor) analysis using varimax rotation and K-means clustering were conducted. The findings indicated that consumption communicative senior poor students and lifestyle communicative young poor students have no materialistic career goals. A high prospect for integrated career and social development is a common expectation, providing the need to assess other variables affecting integrated career and social development. Ethnicity, academic discipline and gender are factors of perspective, incitement and prospects towards ethics, materialism and career and social goals. Social interaction in consumption or lifestyle also has a significant impact on materialistic career goals and integrated career and social development. By increasing communicativeness, the probability of having low materialistic career goals also increases. Materialistic career goals of students substantially influence their integrated career and social development. Social groupings and institutional gatherings may devise new ways to inculcate social and academic ethics among their affiliates. Institutional change in instilling values in staff behaviour can result in positive outcomes and a social lifestyle.
In: Development: the journal of the Society of International Development, Heft 1, S. 66, 68, 68
ISSN: 0020-6555, 1011-6370
In: Development and cooperation: D+C, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 160-161
ISSN: 0723-6980
Enhält Rezensionen u.a. von: Attacking poverty : what makes growth pro-poor / Ed.: Michael Krakowski. - Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2004
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