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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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Consumer Innovation Management in the Mining Industry Economy [PDF]
The development of product innovations acts as the directions of influence on consumer choice in the market for innovative products of mining region. Using the consumer as a generator of ideas and initiator of a new innovation process can significantly ...
Amirova Naylya+2 more
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The Political Economy of Conscription [PDF]
Though in decline recently, military conscription is still a widely used mode of staffing armies. Since not many valid economic, social or military arguments in favor of the draft can be put forward, the question emerges why societies choose to rely on it.
Andreas Wagener+3 more
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The Loss of Raw Material Criticality: Implications of the Collapse of Saudi Arabian Oil Exports
Raw material criticality has played an important role in geostrategic thinking, especially since the crisis surrounding the price and supply of rare earths at the beginning of the 2010s.
Ulrich Blum, Jiarui Zhong
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Making use of a post-Keynesian/Kaleckian two-country stock-flow consistent (SFC) simulation model, we shed light on different regimes in modern finance-dominated capitalism, their interaction at the global scale, and then on the changes in regimes after
Eckhard Hein+2 more
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The political economy of regionalism [PDF]
We examine the incentives of regions to unite and separate. Separation allows for greater influence over the nature of political decision making while unification allows regions to exploit economies of scale in the provision of government. Our paper explores the influence of size, location and the diversity within regions in shaping this trade-off.
Klaas Staal+2 more
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Institutional Traps and Externalities of Sustainable Development of the Mining Country in Transition to Digital and Knowledge Economy [PDF]
The content, boundaries, development vector and expected results of the sustainable development policy today rightfully belong to one of the most debated issues in the scientific community.
Dotsenko Elena+3 more
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Principles of Political Economy
Published in two volumes or as a set this provides a definitive scholarly variorum edition of Malthus's Principles of Political Economy. It contains the full text of the first 1820 edition, including Malthus's own invaluable 70-page summary, and contains
J. Mill
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The Political Economy of Seigniorage [PDF]
While most economists agree that seigniorage is one way governments finance deficits, there is less agreement about the political, institutional, and economic reasons for relying on it. This paper investigates the main determinants of seigniorage using panel data on about 100 countries, for the period 1960-1999.
Francisco Veiga, Ari Aisen, Ari Aisen
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Connecting the Smart Village: A Switch towards Smart and Sustainable Rural-Urban Linkages in Spain
This research focuses on the dimensions of the Smart Village concept to understand to what extent smart development in the countryside could contribute to reducing disparities between rural and urban realities.
Cristina García Fernández+1 more
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