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Development Patterns and Institutional Structures: China and India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Development Patterns and Institutional Structures: China and India

Contributed research papers.

East India (Constitutional Reforms).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1142

East India (Constitutional Reforms).

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1932
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Management in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Management in China

Looks at management attitudes in China since the recent economic reforms, and what China can learn from Japan.

Hungary: An Economy in Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Hungary: An Economy in Transition

Study of the economic transformation of Hungary, presenting local ideas and perceptions and international analysis.

A Strategy for Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

A Strategy for Development

This book contains eight speeches/lectures by Nicholas Stern during his first year as Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank (2000-2001). Case studies of India, Indonesia, Pakistan and China are included. The final chapter examines the links between the investment climate for investment and growth, and poverty reduction.

China's Tax Reform Options
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

China's Tax Reform Options

Selected papers presented at the International Symposium on Reform of the Chinese Tax System, held at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Canada, in Aug. 1996.

Sharing Rising Incomes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Sharing Rising Incomes

Food, consumption, demand, agricultural research, fertilizer, land, water resources, infrastructure, domestic grain, international grain market, economy, business, markets, tariffs, environment, health, productivity, pollution, energy, industry, water, urban transportation, pension reform, elderly, education, employment, rural, urban, income, poverty.

Changing Rice Bowl: Economic Development and Diet in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Changing Rice Bowl: Economic Development and Diet in China

The book deals with a topic of perennial interest to Chinese and non-Chinese alike: Chinese food. Chinese culture is exceptionally food-oriented, and non-Chinese are curious about what Chinese people in China actually eat, as contrasted with meals in ever-popular Chinese restaurants. Furthermore, foreigners have long received the impression that Chinese people are inadequately fed, but the picture today is considerably more complex. At its best, the Chinese diet is among the world’s healthiest, and access to adequate, nutritious food has made enormous progress in recent years. The content of the Chinese diet and its nutritional adequacy vary over space, not only in the vastness of China bu...

Revolution and Its Alternatives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Revolution and Its Alternatives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-26
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Against the usual argument heard most frequently on the left, that there is no subject for a radical politics together with its form of political mobilization, there is – but in the absence of a radical leftist project, this subject has in the past transferred, and in many instances is still transferring, his/her support to the radical politics on offer from the other end of the ideological spectrum. The combination of on the one hand a globally expanding industrial reserve army, generating ever more intense competition in the labour markets of capitalism, and on the other the endorsement by many on the left not of class but rather of non-class identities espoused by the ‘new’ populist postmodernism, has fuelled what can only be described as a perfect storm, politically speaking.

Freedom from Want
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Freedom from Want

There is, literally, a world of difference between the statements "Everyone should have adequate food," and "Everyone has the right to adequate food." In George Kent's view, the lofty rhetoric of the first statement will not be fulfilled until we take the second statement seriously. Kent sees hunger as a deeply political problem. Too many people do not have adequate control over local resources and cannot create the circumstances that would allow them to do meaningful, productive work and provide for themselves. The human right to an adequate livelihood, including the human right to adequate food, needs to be implemented worldwide in a systematic way. Freedom from Want makes it clear that fe...