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Social capital concept and economic "imperialism" [PDF]
Social capital is one of those sociological concepts that did not remain confined exclusively to sociology. Through social capital, economic science widened its' analytical domain and became capable to explain how social structures emerge on the basis of
Golubović Nataša
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Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? [PDF]
Geographical economics (also known as the “new economic geography”) is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline. Some practitioners in neighbouring fields traditionally concerned with spatial issues (descriptively) characterized it as – and (normatively ...
Marchionni Caterina, Mäki Uskali
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Understanding the social sciences [PDF]
Old age is difficult to define, so many terms overlap or clash with each other, all of which raise a number of issues: the elderly, the third age, the fourth age, pensioners, etc.
BĂJENESCU, Titu-Marius I.
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The Evolution of Homo Economicus
The article provides a review of the ways in which interdisciplinary research in modern economic thought gives a more realistic understanding of human behavior and economic decision making. On the one hand, economic imperialism drove wider application of
Natalia V. Komarovskaia
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European Economies in the First Epoch of Imperialism and Mercantilism. 1415-1846. [PDF]
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974.Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998.Patrick K.
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Linkages Between Economic and Military Imperialism
Much has been written both about economic and military manifestations of empire, but there are fewer examinations of how the two are interconnected.
Isaac Christiansen
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Methodological Pluralism in the Study of the Economic Space [PDF]
The author considers controversial issues associated with the criticism of the methodological aspects the modern economic theory mainstream. The study addresses methodological pluralism as one of the possible future directions of economic methodology ...
Vadim Nikolaevich Ukrainsky
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The Ecology and Economic Practices of the Isukha and Idakho Communities in Colonial Period 1895-1963 [PDF]
The penetration of colonialism in Isukha and Idakho can best be understood within the general framework of the global imperialism of the nineteenth century, with Europe being the hub of global imperialism where the imperialists were motivated by economic,
Kizito Lusambili Muchanga
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Climate Imperialism: Ecocriticism, Postcolonialism, and Global Climate Change
Global climate change threatens to kill or displace hundreds of thousands of people and will irrevocably change the lifestyles of practically everyone on the planet. However, the effect of imperialism and colonialism on climate change is a topic that has
Rachel Hartnett
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The roots of xenophobia in 19th century imperialism
The contribution provides an explanation of inner-African xenophobia as being rooted in the countermovements to 19th century imperialism. Distinctive property rights constituted different modes of production and notions of a common society among Basotho
Juergen Schraten, Sean Maliehe
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