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A single-cell spatiotemporal transcriptomic atlas of mouse prefrontal cortex maps dynamics of intratelencephalic neurons during postnatal development. [PDF]
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New Electronics, 2019At this year’s GPU Developer’s Conference, NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang took to the stage with a series of announcements.
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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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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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Organizational change and development.
Annual Review of PsychologyRecent analyses of organizational change suggest a growing concern with the tempo of change, understood as the characteristic rate, rhythm, or pattern of work or activity.
K. Weick, R. Quinn
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Perceived Self-Efficacy in Cognitive Development and Functioning
Educational Psychology, 1993In this article, I review the diverse ways in which perceived self-efficacy contributes to cognitive development and functioning. Perceived self-efficacy exerts its influence through four major processes.
A. Bandura
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Developing human nature: “Development to” versus “Development from?”
Developmental Psychobiology, 2007AbstractEvolutionary 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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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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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, 2006A 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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