Pre-Colonial Cultural Legacy and Colonial Intervention: An Historical Appraisal
In: Social scientist: monthly journal of the Indian School of Social Sciences, Band 29, Heft 3/4, S. 61
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In: Social scientist: monthly journal of the Indian School of Social Sciences, Band 29, Heft 3/4, S. 61
In: International environmental agreements: politics, law and economics, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 229-243
ISSN: 1573-1553
Given the volatile economic climate faced in the United States and globally since 2015, there is a desire by politicians in 2016 to increase state economic and business growth. As small businesses are the main driver of business growth in state economies, focus is placed upon the policy environment of a state to encourage state level growth in entrepreneurial activities aimed at small business creation and survival.The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council an advocacy and research organization dedicated to protecting small business and promoting entrepreneurship has annually prepared a "Small Business Policy Index" that ranks states according to some of the major government-imposed or government-related costs affecting investment, entrepreneurship and business. This study presents updated results to 2016 from an original 2013 analysis of the rankings of states on the Small Business Policy Index (SBPI) from 2000 to 2016 that focuses upon three categories of states: overall ranking gainer states, those states that are stable in ranking, and overall ranking decliner states, the percentage in each category, and conclusions. The paper also includes a rank correlation analysis of periods of time to measure the extent of traction and mobility in the SBPI state rankings. As states vary by governor length of years in their governor term and also by term limits or not on governor terms allowed there is an analysis of impact of governor years of term on changes in SBPI ranking and an analysis of impact of governor term limits on changes in SBPI ranking.
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In: International environmental agreements: politics, law and economics, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 343-351
ISSN: 1573-1553
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 39, Heft 6, S. 983-986
In: Encyclopaedia of economic development : 18
In: Encyclopaedia of economic development 12
In: Alcohol and alcoholism: the international journal of the Medical Council on Alcoholism (MCA) and the journal of the European Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), Band 50, Heft suppl 1, S. i12.1-i12
ISSN: 1464-3502
In: Climate policy, Band 8, Heft sup1, S. S156-S176
ISSN: 1752-7457
In: Climate policy, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 202-219
ISSN: 1752-7457
In: CSH occasional paper, N°12
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In: International environmental agreements: politics, law and economics, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 353-367
ISSN: 1573-1553
In: The Design of Climate Policy, S. 74-99
http://www.cesifo.de ; Combating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. Together with the problem posed by the withdrawal of the US from the Kyoto Protocol, the key challenge for winning the battle is the involvement of developing countries in efforts to alter their GHGs emissions trends. This involvement is necessary technically but also politically to bring the largest emitter of the planet back on the battle field. In the first section we draw on history to outline the intellectual underpinning of North/South divide around climate affairs. In the second section we show the economic basis for a leverage effect between development and climate policies. The third section ventures to propose some guidance to develop a viable climate regime strong enough to support an ambitious effort to decarbonize economies and we show that the Kyoto framework, once re-interpreted and amended is not so far from this working drawing.
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