Rethinking Agency: Developmentalism, Gender and Rights: Developmentalism, Gender and Rights
by Sumi Madhok
Sustentabilidad Ambiental En La Industria (Estudios Economicos, E/028)
by Alfonso Mercado Garcia and Ismael Aguilar Barajas
This popular and classic text chronicles America's roller-coaster journey through the decades since World War II. Considering both the paradoxes and the possibilities of post-war America, Chafe portrays the significant cultural and political themes which have coloured the country's past and present, including issues of race, class, gender, foreign policy, and economic and social reform.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Verbindliche Standards Des Wettbewerbsrechts?
Ignorance Explosion: Understanding Industrial Civilization
by Julius Lukasiewicz
Spirituality in Business (Jenniffer Weigel's "I'm Spiritual, Dammit!")
Emerging Capital Markets and Globalization: The Latin American Experience (Latin American Development Forum)
by Augusto de la Torre and Sergio Schmukler
The Economics and Politics of World Sugar Policies (Studies in International Economics)
by Stephen V. Marks
This title was formally part of the Studies in International Trade Policy Series, now called Studies in International Economics.
Water governance in Latin America and the Caribbean (OECD studies on water)
Insights into Inclusive Growth, Employment and Wellbeing in India
by Arup Mitra
What changes are occurring at the macro and the sectoral levels, how the labour market changes are taking place and what impact is felt on the low income households are some of the questions that the present volume focuses on. It begins by examining the sectoral composition of growth, revisiting the issues related to industry-services balance, and also brings out the spatial dimension of growth. On the one hand the industry does not seem to have played a major role in the context of employment g...
China and the United States as Aid Donors (Policy Studies, #77)
by Patrick Kilby
Energy statistics of OECD countries
Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews
Homelessness is now a much greater problem than twenty years ago. In Britain today around half-a-million homeless people form a regrettable permanent 'underclass'. This book spells out their similarities with the spurned vagrant of bygone days. It traces how for centuries emergent laws have combated alleged threats from unruly vagrants while largely ignoring causal factors like economic fluctuation, bad harvests, disease and war. It is argued that only educational and social reform will alleviat...