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ABSTRACT The growth of regional demand in food chains is often assumed to offer particular opportunities to small‐scale agro‐processing firms in Africa, promising a route to a more inclusive pathway of industrialization for the continent. The aim of the article is to interrogate this assumption by providing a critical assessment of the impacts of Kenya'
Hazel Gray
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A Scoping Review of Bullying and Harassment in Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations
ABSTRACT Approximately 15% of workers are exposed to bullying in their workplace. However, few studies appear to have been conducted in nonprofit and voluntary organizations. This scoping review explored prevalence and structural and contextual factors that influence bullying in nonprofit and voluntary organizations.
Margaret Hodgins +4 more
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Introduction The area reviewed and studied in this paper is located 5 km southeast of Sarbisheh city at eastern border of the Lut block (Jung et al., 1983; Karimpour et al., 2011; Richards et al., 2012) in eastern Iran between 59° 47′ and 59° 53′ E ...
Masoumeh Goodarzi +2 more
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ABSTRACT The vast majority of the empirical studies on regional economic inequalities has analyzed the past evolutions, while the future trajectories are often ignored. Despite, no methods exist to predict the future precisely, it is worthwhile to shed light on the prospective tendencies in order to plan and formulate the policies at the present time ...
Hasan Engin Duran +2 more
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Re C (Surrogacy: Consent) and Re Z (Surrogacy: Step‐Parent Adoption) recount one non‐traditional family's struggle for formal legal recognition. The subject child was born pursuant to a surrogacy arrangement entered into in the UK by a male couple and a woman.
Rob Marsh
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UK fiscal policy and external balance under Bretton Woods: Twin deficits or distant relatives?
Abstract The United Kingdom (UK) is typically regarded as the sine qua non case of an economy experiencing chronic external imbalances under the post‐war Bretton Woods system, apparently unable to reconcile the divergent objectives of robust economic growth and current account equilibrium.
Joshua J. Banerjee
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Growth and convergence/divergence in productivity under balance-of-payments constraint [PDF]
This paper presents a model of convergence/divergence in productivity for two economies of different size and development building on Kaldor’s cumulative causation and the technological gap approaches to growth.
Ali, Anesa, Perez Caldentey, Esteban
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Abstract This paper considers Global Value Chains by developing an open Leontief input‐output model for which household consumption is endogenously determined—the Type II framework. Three specific contributions are: an extension of the Type II input‐output model to a multi‐country setting; its empirical modelling using trade‐linked input‐output tables;
Andrew B. Trigg +3 more
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Balance-of-payments constrained economic growth in Brazil [PDF]
This paper applies Thirlwall’s basic balance-of-payments constraint model to Brazilian economic growth in the period 1955-98, using cointegration technique.
Frederico Gonzaga Jayme Junior
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Abstract Calderas often experience extended periods of unrest that are challenging to relate to a magmatic or hydrothermal origin, making it crucial to assemble a clear picture of these dynamics. Since 2005, Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) has experienced accelerating ground uplift, seismicity rates, and degassing.
Gianmarco Buono +10 more
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