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The Problems with the Critique of Political Economy in the Arts
This article attempts to offer a systemic discussion about the paradigm shift away from the neoliberal Washington consensus and its ramifications for the worlds of performing and visual arts.
Mi You
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a vast increase in the demand for fast, frequent, and multi-faceted data to study the impact of the pandemic on people’s lives. Existing data collection infrastructures had to be adapted quickly during the
Carina Cornesse +6 more
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Survey Environmental Effects of Emotion of Pollutions on Economic Growth Respect to Human Development Index in Oil Countries [PDF]
In this paper, for survey human health effect on economic growth, an econometric model with panel data is used for oil countries in 1995-2017. Innovation of this paper is estimation of an endogenous economic growth model with survey effect of health of ...
Vida Varahrami, Fattaneh Kolivand
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Alternative Methods of Financing Humanitarian Crises. Crowdfunding
There is a continuous increase in the number of humanitarian crises around the world. The number of armed conflicts and attacks on civilians is increasing at an alarming rate.
Wierzbicka Katarzyna, Prystrom Joanna
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Strategizing of Regional Sustainable Development: Conceptual Provisions and Modern Tools [PDF]
The article substantiates provisions aimed at improving the tools for implementing the strategy of sustainable spatial development of the Russian Federation, taking into account the processes of systemic digital transformation of the economy.
Mudrova Svetlana +2 more
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THE BIRTH OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OR THE ECONOMY IN THE HEART OF POLITICS: MERCANTILISM [PDF]
Mercantilism (16th–18th centuries) is a set of precepts concerning economic policy. It places the State at the heart of national economic development. Wealth is conceived as serving power. Mercantilists share a static conception of international economic relations, considering that one country can only enrich itself to the detriment of another. It is a
Fontanel, Jacques +2 more
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Green Economy as an Object of State Regulation of Sustainable Development [PDF]
In the past two years, the idea of a green economy has been widely discussed by not only environmental experts, but also various economic researchers. It is increasingly mentioned by heads of state and finance ministers, as well as in joint statements by
Gostieva Nina +3 more
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Structural Inertia as a Constraint for Sustainable Development and Interregional Differences in Quality of Life Reducing [PDF]
Inertia is an attribute of various systems, including sustainable development. The study of the inertia of sustainable development as a complex industrial-ecological and socio-economic supersystems is necessary to give due depth to theoretical ...
Dotsenko Elena +3 more
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