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Early Development

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1994
Long-term economic development involves four fundamental processes: the exploitation of increasing returns to specialization, the transition from household to market production, knowledge and human capital accumulation, and industrialization. In this paper, we integrate these processes into a coherent framework for thinking about economic history.
Goodfriend, Marvin, McDermott, John
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Developing human nature: “Development to” versus “Development from?”

Developmental Psychobiology, 2007
AbstractEvolutionary psychology (EP) emphasizes that socio‐cultural experiences are constrained by the characteristics of the individual. Therefore, cultural experience acts on a nervous system biased to respond to in particular ways (i.e., human nature).
George F, Michel, Amber N, Tyler
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Development

2017
This chapter raises the question of why “development” is a political concept. It asks us to allow the concept of development to overflow the interplay of capital and colony. This makes room for an acknowledgment of complicity—folded-togetherness—rather than see “development” to be conceptualized as good or evil or both after colonialism.
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Developing Leaders? Developing Countries?

Development in Practice, 2006
A visit to Ghana, with the hosts interested in developing leaders and the guest interested in developing countries, led to a questioning of both. Three approaches to development are discussed. The top-down government planning approach, discredited with the fall of communism, has been replaced by an outside-in ‘globalisation’ approach, which is now ...
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Developers Pay Developer Charges

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Existing empirical studies of the price and quantity effects on new dwellings from developer charges (DCs), or impact fees, are limited by a lack of naturally occurring variation in the DC size. It is therefore difficult to isolate any behavioural effect from the mechanical relationship of DC and price arising from larger dwellings being levied with ...
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Normal development

2016
Numerous events are involved in brain development, some of which are detected by neuroimaging. Major changes in brain morphology are depicted by brain imaging during the fetal period while changes in brain composition can be demonstrated in both pre- and postnatal periods.
Girard, Nadine   +2 more
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Visual development

2013
Visual development is considered as a neurobiological process, integrated into developing systems for cognition, action and attention. The onset in early months of selective processing of orientation, motion, color and binocular vision, and of selective oculomotor control, reflect the emergence of cortical visual systems that modulate and control ...
Janette, Atkinson, Oliver, Braddick
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Developing EMRs in Developing Countries

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2011
Clinics in developing nations often use paper-based records that are hard to manage or are inefficient. Electronic medical records (EMR) systems could help increase the efficiency and efficacy of these clinics. Even though some EMR systems have been developed for developing countries, they lack customizability.
Weihua, Chen, Metin, Akay
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Developing/development cyborgs

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2008
The paper takes as its starting point Donna Haraway’s suggestion, “The actors are cyborg, nature is coyote, and the geography is elsewhere”. It discusses first the understanding of the cyborg promoted by Haraway as illustrating an ontological non-humanist disposition, rather than a periodizing claim. The second part of the paper examines some instances
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Developing Leadership Development

2010
There seems little point in looking into leadership unless we can also increase our understanding of how to grow leaders today and for tomorrow. The authors in this volume rightly look at leadership from a range of perspectives, but we all need to do more than delve into the mysteries of management and leadership; we should also use this knowledge to ...
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