which parties can curb leader incentives to shirk on their responsibilities, leading the party to renegeon its commitments. Parties that cannot manage leader transitions are less likely to sanction leaderswho renege.Second, it is more costly for candidates to leave parties that have organizat[r]
Tarp, F. and Hjertholm, P. (2000) Foreign Aid and Development: LessonsLearnt and Directions for the Future. London: Routledge.Tate’s (1992) Export Briefing. London: Tate’s.Therborn, G. (1982) ‘What Does the Ruling Class Do When it Rules?’.In A. Giddens and D. Held (eds), Classes, Power[r]
Research was largely financed by the research workers themselves: Tooke’s achievement, for example, was possible only because he was a wealthy man; in some cases, of course, the proceeds from commercial publication of results proved adequate. 2 Of the societ[r]
culture, very much attributable to the influence of the United States as well, but conceptually based on a far greater degree of cross-talk and linguistic transculturation, which tends to lessen both U.S. influence and British colonial influence.The development [r]
International payment activities in banking system have currently played a more and more important role in the external economy affair. With the help of international payment tools, economic and commercial relationships among international business partners have been enhanced across the world, expan[r]
• Balance of power between the Commission and the European Parliament• Commitology and its reform• The EU and political regions• Rethinking economic and monetary union• Justice and home aairs in the EU• The road towards European defense• Fundamental[r]
29. ____________is the study of living things. A. Physics B. Chemistry C. Science D. Biology 30. The man asked us to ____________the belt as the bus was coming to a bend. A. loosen B. fasten C. loose D. fast Exercise 4: Read the following passage then comple[r]
– Worker retraining, low-cost housing and otherprograms– Seeking to unleash a more dynamic marketeconomy2-10Political Environment:Regional Example: Europe• Privatization and economic liberalizationreinforce EU-wide political and economicintegration• Political power is variable a[r]
socialist planning; ever since Marshall, the theoretical possibility of improving the purely competitive mechanism by public policy should no longer be a matter of controversy; but it is of course still possible—as Marshall well understood—to criticize either parti[r]
Mill’s reads almost like a somewhat clumsy instruction for choosing these curves rather than any others. Edgeworth’s famous restatement (‘The Pure Theory of International Values,’ Economic Journal, 1894, reprinted in Papers Relating to Political Economy, vol. II) a[r]
(20) west in the 1860's and 1870's. These explorer- photographers documented the West that their employers wanted to see: an exotic and majestic land shaped by awesome natural forces, unpopulated and ready for American settlement. The next generation (25) of male phot[r]
• Self-Study Software• Multiple-Choice Quizzes• Flashcards for Testing andKey TermsIn our last chapter, we learned some important lessons from capital market history. Most important, we learned that there is a reward, on average,for bearing risk. We called this reward a risk premium. The seco[r]
industrial countries and the newlyindustrializing countriesCauses of These Conditions?• Some argue that continuing OPECescalation of oil prices through limitedproduction is root cause• Had some effect but too simple an answer• More profound changes in world economicstructure wer[r]
Along with the strong growth of the economy. Vietnam, in recent years has demonstrated the remarkable progress in many different areas. Among them, the most significant is the field of technology. The appearance of the house Smarthome and Bkav Pro antivirus software with cloud technology already res[r]
lations among named entities could be detected withhigh recall and precision, but also that appropriatelabels could be automatically provided to the rela-tions. In the future, we are planning to discover lessfrequent pairs of named entities by combining ourmethod with bootstrapp[r]
A B of people to be out of poverty and bringing the poverty rate down. C D Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Vietnam is a densely-populated, developing country that in the last 30 years has had to recover from the ravages o[r]
students to have a basic knowledge of game theory and microeconomic theory, and mathematics.Subject ofResearchHistory of EconomicsSupervisorProf. WAKATABE, MasazumiInstructionThis supervison for the M.A. students aims to investigate a wide variety of interfaces betweeneco[r]
us how we have got there, or what would happen if we departed from it: homo-geneous labor is the only nonreproducible input, whose amount is given at theoutset of the analysis; fixed input-coefficients prevail in all industries (firms arenever mentioned) and, hence, production woul[r]