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Ronald Max Hartwell, who once described himself as a "professional Australian," achieved academic prominence as a Professorial Fellow (and wine stewar...
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... of payments adjustments by considering the change in expenditure relative to income resulting from a...Given the rapid development of econometric procedures to estimate disequilibri...Economic Development and Cultural Change, July, 14(4), 458-470. . Spinelli, F. (1983...
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Legal opinions of the Secretariat of the United Nations
Privileges and immunities
(a) Note Verbale to the Permanent Representative of [State] concerning the privileges and immunities of [a United Nations entity]
(b) Interoffice memorandum to the Chief, Special Procedures Branch, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), concerning the request for information on extending immunity from legal process to studies and/or reports prepared for a Special Rapporteur by a group of researchers
(c) Note to the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda concerning the immunity of defence counsel
Procedural and institutional issues
(a) Interoffice memorandum to the Chief, Treaty and Legal Assistance Branch, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNOD...
...(b) Letter to the President of the Economic and Social Council concerning the allocation of se...Social and Cultural Rights 513. (c)...) concerning an invitation from [a development organization] to UNMAS to provide an expert on dem... Department of Field Support concerning the change in casualty reporting status in Haiti 536 (...
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... providers, and early childhood development in the Philippines: Proxies and interactions," Ecoonomic Development and Cultural Change 54(1): 129-164. . ...
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... that promotes greater economic development and growth. Indeed, these freedoms promote private... Analysis." Economic Development and Cultural Change, 27(3): 327-42. . Farr, W. Ken, Richard A. ...
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... with exceedingly rapid industrial development because traditional social structures and mores arre more vulnerable to change. As technological industrialization has resulted i...
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", originally self-published by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus in 2004, argues that environmentalism is unable to deal with climate change and should "die" so that a new paradigm can emerge that can. The essay draws on history, political philosophy, and interviews with over two dozen leaders of large and small environmental organizations and foundations, including the Sierra Club, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Shellenberger and Nordhaus suggest that the 20 year failure to reduce emissions is due in part to the unwillingness of environmental leaders to expand their conception of 'the environment' to include humans and economic development. Since this essay was published Shellenberger and Nordhaus authored Break Th...
...Some of this is a cultural problem. Environmentalists think, 'You're talking ...
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...The four developmental aspects of formal institutions are pertinent to th...Such "cultural borrowing" is thought to be the most prevalent sou...
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... leading to high level of economic development. Thus, the role of governments remains important f...
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... common assumptions regarding refugees' economic actions. . Resume . Les transferts financiers d'im...In the latest Human Development Report, Somalia's gross domestic product (GDP) per... in conflicts, household composition often changes radically, as family members may be killed, or dis... the Family," Economic Development and Cultural Change 36 (1988): 465-81. . (18.) See references i...