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Ethics in the economics and the global economic crisis
The present global economic crisis leads us to the question about future of economics. Many scientists focus on general lack of ethical ground in business - ethical values and standards as a proper reasons of this crisis. This paper will offer a look at what happened to economics, show relations between economics and ethics and finally answer how to ...
Kamińska, Katarzyna
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Croatia is becoming the 28th member of the European Union on July1st, 2013. Croatia has gone a long way from a socialist republic to an independentcountry recognized as one of the economic tigers of the Western Balkans in thefirst decade of the 21st century.Croatia has been hit by the global crisis, which turned out to be a huge externalshock for the ...
Kubiszewska, Katarzyna
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Bolivia's Economic Crisis [PDF]
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors. Bolivia suffered from major external shocks, but the extent of economic collapse in the face of these shocks (including a hyperinflation during 1984-85) suggests that internal factors as well as external shocks have been critical to Bolivia's poor ...
Morales, Juan Antonio, Sachs, Jeffrey D.
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The Economic Crisis Seen from Israel: Cause and Effect
The paper indicates a correlation between the economic crisis and America's Middle East policy. It contends that the protracted war effort in Iraq and Afghanistan have crippled the US national economy to a degree that only if the US changes its approach ...
Lily Polliack
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In this paper we consider modern economy crisis regarding conflict of two matrix: economic-political organizing of society which marked modern western civilization, or in other words collectivism model and its planned economy versus individualism model ...
Александар Савановић
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Economic Law: Anatomy and Crisis
This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-twentieth-century debates in search of a magical triad: a legal-political framework for a capitalist economy under democratic control.
Peer Zumbansen
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FOOD CRISIS OVERLAPPING THE ECONOMIC CRISIS [PDF]
The present paper seeks to find some answers regarding the existent causality between the economic, financial, demographic and food crises. Crises are interrelated, thus one crisis cannot be analyzed without the other, as the effects of one crisis are or
CARMEN RADU, LIVIU RADU
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The Economic Crisis – Meanings and Significations Causes and Solutions [PDF]
The crisis can be defined as a period in the dynamics of a system, and it is described as a multitude of difficulties, as a conflict or tensions, fact that makes difficult its normal work or functioning and this can lead to powerful pressures towards ...
Doinita CAZAN ZAFIU +1 more
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The Economic Crisis – Meanings and Significations [PDF]
The crisis can be defined as a period in the dynamics of a system, and it is described as a multitude of difficulties, as a conflict or tensions, fact that makes difficult its normal work or functioning and this can lead to powerful pressures towards ...
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The economic crisis and suicide
Consequences may be serious and warrant early attention The past few years have seen steady progress towards the Department of Health’s target to reduce suicide in England (www.lgbtmind.com/content/suicide-prevention-annual-report-2007.pdf). However, we are now amid a serious financial crisis, with frequent media reports linking the recession to ...
Gunnell, D, Platt, S, Hawton, K
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