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043178
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1969
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New York, Free Press, 1969.
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xxii,409p.
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002225 | 338.9/McC 002225 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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031648
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London, WeidenFeld and Nicolson, 1961.
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253p.
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Nature of human society series
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000303 | 306.36/ARO 000303 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
046006
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The International bank, 2003.
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xxv, 391p.
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082135422
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047016 | 330/WOR 047016 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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100726
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2010.
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In the twentieth century Japan embarked on an economic developmental path that came to be known as the Flying Geese Model. The geopolitical milieu after the Second World War provided Japan with favourable conditions for rapid economic growth and industrialization. By the 1950s, many had noticed the success of the model and it was subsequently adopted by other East Asian countries. They too enjoyed decades of remarkable economic growth. An important element of the model is growth driven by export to the USA and Europe. As a result of the 2008 financial crisis, the traditional markets of the geese are shrinking. The new situation poses grave challenges to both the existing flying geese economies and latecomer economies which wish to follow the model. East Asian countries are responding to the situation by broadening and deepening their existing economic linkages and developing new ones. This represents a continuation of East Asian regionalism in the wake of the 1997 financial crisis.
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113117
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101055
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2010.
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4-D Soviet Style
Defence
Development
Afghanistan
Soviet Period
Economic Development
Russia
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ID:
026796
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London, Led Books Ltd, 1985.
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XII, 300p.
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0862323126
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026870 | 330.9/TRA 026870 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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040863
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California, Rand Corporation, 1969.
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10p.
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002219 | 338.973/DRO 002219 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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133884
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2014.
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It is well known that around 80 per cent of farmers in India are in the small or marginal farmers group which requires financial resources on a regular basis for their farming activities. Needless to say, as these households do not possess adequate savings, accessibility to financial resources at reasonable terms and conditions from financial intermediaries becomes a crucial parameter for their productive activities and hence, in turn, their well-being. Based on the 59th round of household-level data from the Debt and Investment Survey and the Situation Assessment Survey (SAS) of farmers provided by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) of India, this article examines the nature of exclusion faced by farmer households in credit markets across selected prominent states of India. This is done by constructing an indicator, namely, the 'incidence of borrowing'. This article also tries to identify the factors that explain exclusion from access to financial resources by developing a methodology for the detection of credit exclusion. Our results show that the relation between the cost of credit (interest rate) and access to credit depends heavily on the extent of prevalence of informal lenders in a region.
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029876
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New York, Monthly Review Press, 1974.
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358p.
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0853452725
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014601 | 332.45/AMI 014601 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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043990
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New York, Monthly--Review Press, 1974.
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V2; 359p.666, bib.
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0853452725
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014602 | 332.45/AMI 014602 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
029458
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Moscow, Foreign languages publishing House., 1950.
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344p.
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021855 | 338.947/MIK 021855 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
031263
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New York, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1967.
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xxi,314p
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002056 | 338.9/GRD 002056 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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124321
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2013.
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Starting from the empirical observation of high levels of absorption of EU cohesion funds but strikingly low levels of substantive change in regional cohesion, this essay offers a contextual analysis of regional development policies in Hungary. Based on theoretical frameworks dealing with Europeanisation, new regionalism and participative development, it explores the reasons for this observation by analysing the role of administrative and planning structures and of development discourses. The essay shows that the Europeanisation of regional development policy triggered several changes in the planning process and led to the partial inclusion of new actors. However, the main effect of this was a growing centralisation of development policy making. The essay explains this by pointing to the domestic political context and the historical foundations of regional development discourses of the conservative and leftist liberal parties. While there are overlaps between the discourses on both sides of the ideological divide, they are perceived as incompatible by political actors. Thus, it is argued that considerations of political power, rather than ideological nature, shape Hungarian regional and development policy and explain the incremental reform process.
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ID:
132531
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2014.
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Afghanistan has been the global epicenter of heroin production for the past decade. Heroin networks and drug lords present a principal impediment to security, state building, and democratic governance. Beyond the national boundaries, Afghan-originated heroin creates enormous challenges for international security by financing terrorism, instigating corruption, killing nearly 100,000 users worldwide every year, undermining public order, and debilitating economic development. The devastating impacts of the Afghan heroin trade have spilled over into Southwest Asia, Central Asia, Russia, China, the Balkans, and Europe. Because Turkey stands on the shortest transit pathway between Southwest Asia and Europe, it is intensively exposed to illicit flows of Afghan heroin along the Balkan Route. Transnational crime syndicates have been exploiting Turkish territories for decades for the purpose of trafficking heroin to European markets. This paper discusses Afghan heroin as an international security conundrum. It further seeks to explore the dimensions of the threat in Turkey, new patterns in heroin trafficking, and profiles and operation modes of transnational syndicates. The analyses are based upon the scrutiny of important case files, national seizure database, and annual KOM provincial questionnaires. In conclusion, the paper puts forward policy recommendations for security elites both in Turkey and in other states affected by the illicit trade of Afghan heroin.
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065209
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ID:
132344
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2014.
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A number of the NGOs now working in Afghanistan, like Oxfam, Afghan Aid and the Agha Khan Foundation have been there for many years and show no sign of planning to leave when NATO troops withdraw. This article is written by a committee member of the Norwegian Afghanistan Committee, which was formally established in Bergen in 1980, as a political reaction to the Soviet invasion. In 1983, the Committee started sending health workers into unoccupied areas of the country and their activities have continued ever since, though the Soviets left nearly a quarter of a century ago. The goodwill and contacts built up over time by the Committee and other NGOs have been important in validating their presence, their activities and their motives. To be useful in Afghanistan needs a commitment to the long haul.
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ID:
145934
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New Delhi, Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd., 2016.
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xiv, 180p.hbk
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Strategic Studies
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9788125063223
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058719 | 327.10109581/PAN 058719 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
040293
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New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 1987.
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x, 245p.
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8120707273
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028523 | 337.54096/ALI 028523 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
077623
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Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 2007.
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xi, 275p.
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9781588264725
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052386 | 338.96/MOS 052386 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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