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Varieties of economic dependence [PDF]
For several decades, public political discourses on ‘welfare dependency’ have failed to recognise that welfare states are not the source of economic dependence, but rather reconfigure economic dependencies in a specific way. This article distinguishes four senses of ‘economic dependence’ that can help to clarify what is missing from these discourses ...
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The chapter investigates the prohibition of abuse of the economic depen- dence of a company that makes use of the intermediation services of a digital plat- form, and offers an exegesis of Art. 9 Law No. 192/1998, also in the light of the recent sentence rendered by the Council of State in the case Siae v. Meta. The investigation on economic dependence
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Economic dependence on commodities
2003This book questions what enduring lessons have been learnt about the interdependence of international trade and economic development during the last 50 years. Since the end of the Cold War and the advent of the WTO, developing countries have been forced to face the choice of whether, and to what extent, to integrate economically with the rest of the ...
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Economic Dependence and Economic Performance in Black Africa
The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1976Samir Amin has recently argued that black African countries are all characterised by extreme forms of underdevelopment. In his view, this situation is produced by the dependency of African states on more developed countries that is a consequence of the continent's common historical experience of economic exploitation by European-organised mercantilism,
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Economic Resources and Dependencies
1980All statements concerning the future development of the economy of the Soviet Union are more uncertain than ever before; forecasting has become a sort of economic futurology. This is only partly due to the lack of adequate information (the economic statistics relating to the USSR have not improved very much in quality or in quantity, despite the ...
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Economic Dependence and Economic Empiricism in Black Africa
The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1977Patrick McGowan has recently attempted to examine the relationship between ‘Economic Dependence and Economic Performance in Black Africa’ in this Journal, Vol. xiv, No. I, March 1976, pp. 25–40. His article reemphasised the need for concrete analysis since the generalities of ‘dependence’ have been more extensively studied than their concrete ...
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Economic Dominance and Dependence
1984So far we have been concerned with the ideas about economic relations among states that have prevailed in different periods; the way they have reflected the interests of particular states and particular groups within states; the economic motives most widely held among nations in different ages; and the means they have used to promote them.
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Why Economic Progress Depends on Economic Religion
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The success of an economic system depends on its having a strong basis of legitimacy in society. For much of the twentieth century, the legitimacy of "American capitalism" was based on the public belief that it would most rapidly and successfully advance the economic progress of the American nation.
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