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Is Food Self-Sufficiency Conducive to Long-Term Growth? An Assessment of Malthus (1803) on the International Corn Trade.

2017

In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the second edition of his An Essay on the Principle of Population (1803) and shown their theoretical consistency with Malthus’s food self-sufficiency policy proposal advanced in Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn ([1815] 1986b), the protectionist pamphlet that elicited Ricardo’s vehement reaction in “Essay on Profits.” Malthus’s (1803) main thesis was that the contemporary British unbalanced growth pattern was not viable. In order to avoid premature stagnation, he thought that Great Britain should both follow a pattern of balanced growth and pursue…

Malthus Smith growth international trade structural change.Economics and EconometricsHistoryMalthusLong term growth060106 history of social sciencesbusiness.industrygrowth05 social sciencesinternational tradeSmith06 humanities and the artsInternational economicsThomas Robert Malthus International corn trade Structural change Food protectionism Developmentstructural changeSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomics0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsbusinessSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaSelf-sufficiency
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Supply and Use of Human Capital in the Spanish Regions

2009

Besides enrichment at personal level entailed by the increase in the cognitive and intellectual levels of the person associated with education, a large number of studies have verified the greater the human capital of a person, the greater is his employability, his participation in the labour market, his functional and geographical mobility and, thereby, his productivity. This results in higher wages and less likelihood of unemployment for individuals with more schooling. From the social point of view, the accumulation of resources associated to higher educational attainment levels permits societies to make sustained progress towards higher levels of welfare. It makes possible to adapt to gl…

Market economymedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentDevelopment economicsAdded valueBusinessEmployabilityProductivityWelfareHuman capitalEducational attainmentSocial progressmedia_common
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New Challenges of Economic and Business Development – 2012 : Conference Proceedings (May 10 - 12, 2012, Riga, University of Latvia)

2012

Support for Conference Proceedings by ERAF Project "Support for the international cooperation projects and other international cooperation activities in research and technology at the University of Latvia" No. 2010/0202/2DP/2.1.1.2.0/10/APIA/VIAA/013

Market efficiencyInternational franchisingTriple Helix modelOptimal capital structureLogisticsGDPTeam PerformanceManagement theoryTourismAirline industryStakeholdersInsurance marketsNew Product DevelopmentRisksHuman capitalMunicipality budgetMarketingDevelopment economicsResearch policyCost-benefit analysisBusiness groupsOrganizational developmentMergers and acquisitionsInternational rating agencyCompliance Management SystemsRegional integrationKnowledge sharingFinancial scienceWell-beingBargain purchaseTax wedgeFinancial managementEducationEmployee selectionMonetary policyCorporate cultureHigher educationCitizen participationInnovationMotivationOnline surveysManagement educationEmployer BrandingBrand imageFinancial analysisInternal auditPrint advertisement assessmentICT:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Environmental management accountingFinancial system stabilityEmployee satisfactionBanking sectorSocial MediaPension system
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“How innovation in knowledge reduces food destruction and hunger in the world”. Presentation of the volume

2017

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsEconomic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesPresentationManagement of Technology and InnovationDevelopment economicslcsh:AZ20-999Economicslcsh:H1-99Business and International Managementlcsh:Social sciences (General)media_commonVolume (compression)Journal of Innovation & Knowledge
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Entrepreneurial ecosystems for developing the sports industry in European Union countries

2021

Abstract In recent years, the entrepreneurial ecosystem approach has gained particular interest worldwide for understanding the context of entrepreneurship at the macro level. However, although the sports sector is gaining importance in the European Union and can improve people's health, generate employment, and contribute to countries' GDP, no research from this perspective has been found. Thus, this paper aims to analyze the influence of different indicators related to innovation on European Union countries' shared sport-related GDP (last data available from 2012 were used). The results showed that 12 solutions could explain 76% of the cases of high levels of shared sport-related GDP. The…

MarketingEntrepreneurshipmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)CreativityHuman capitalConsistency (negotiation)Development economicsMacro levelmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEcosystemBusinessEuropean unionmedia_commonJournal of Business Research
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The Performance Impact of Informal and Formal Institutional Differences in Cross-Border Alliances

2019

Abstract This study addresses the simultaneous and diverse effects of differences in informal and formal institutions on cross-border alliances’ financial performance. We utilize data from 405 microfinance institutions (MFIs), based in 74 developing countries, that have alliances with partners from developed countries. We find that the impact of informal institutional differences between MFIs and their cross-border partners is sigmoid-shaped, with performance first increasing, then declining, before improving again as informal institutional differences grow large. By contrast, formal institutional differences appear to be detrimental to MFIs’ performance. Consistent with our prediction, we …

MarketingMicrofinanceFinancial performance05 social sciencesDeveloping countrylaw.inventionlaw0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementDeveloped country050203 business & managementFinanceInternational Business Review
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Growth of citrus production among the Euro-Mediterranean countries: political implications and empirical findings

2013

The agricultural matter has always played an important role in holding back the Euro-Mediterranean integration process due to the strong complementarity of the agricultures of the coastal countries which share excellent products including citrus fruits. The main goal of this paper is to understand the growth dynamics of the citriculture in the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Through the application of the dynamic formulation of the Shift and Share Analysis it has been possible to analyse the trend of the amount of harvested citrus production, in physical and economic terms, in the last fifteen years, and above all which components, structural and competitive, have mainly influenc…

Mediterranean climatebusiness.industryEcologyproduction growthlcsh:Scitrus fruitPublic policycitrus fruitsAgriculture economicsTerms of tradecitrus fruits; production growth; dynamic shift and share analysislcsh:AgriculturePoliticsMediterranean seaAgriculturedynamic shift and share analysis.Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleDevelopment economicsdynamic shift and share analysisbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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What Do We Know about Candida auris? State of the Art, Knowledge Gaps, and Future Directions

2021

Candida auris has unprecedently emerged as a multidrug resistant fungal pathogen, considered a serious global threat due to its potential to cause nosocomial outbreaks and deep-seated infections with staggering transmissibility and mortality, that has put health authorities and institutions worldwide in check for more than a decade now. Due to its unique features not observed in other yeasts, it has been categorised as an urgent threat by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other international agencies. Moreover, epidemiological alerts have been released in view of the increase of healthcare-associated C. auris outbreaks in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This review su…

Microbiology (medical)<i>Candida auris</i>Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)diagnosisQH301-705.5pathogenesisOutbreakContext (language use)Fungal pathogenMicrobiologyDisease controlvirulenceGeographyCandida aurisVirologyDevelopment economicsPandemiccandidaemiaepidemiologyBiology (General)Outbreak controlMicroorganisms
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Human fascioliasis emergence risks in developed countries: From individual patients and small epidemics to climate and global change impacts

2020

Microbiology (medical)FascioliasisGeographySpainHuman fascioliasisDeveloped CountriesIncidenceDevelopment economicsHumansGlobal changeEpidemicsDeveloped countryEnfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica
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Editorial: Research trends in microfinance from the Third European Research Conference on Microfinance

2013

MicrofinancelawPolitical scienceEuropean researchGeography Planning and DevelopmentDevelopment economicsDevelopmentlaw.inventionEnterprise Development and Microfinance
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