Resultados de búsqueda - "capitalism"

  1. Market institutions, transaction costs, and social capital in the Ethiopian grain market por Gabre-Madhin, Eleni Zaude

    Publicado 2001
    “…Estimated as the opportunity cost of labor time spent searching for a trading partner and the opportunity cost of holding capital fixed during that search, these costs represent one-fifth of all marketing costs. …”
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  2. Market institutions, transaction costs, and social capital in the Ethiopian grain market por Gabre-Madhin, Eleni Zaude

    Publicado 2001
    “…Estimated as the opportunity cost of labor time spent searching for a trading partner and the opportunity cost of holding capital fixed during that search, these costs represent one-fifth of all marketing costs. …”
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  3. Deforestation and capital accumulation: lessons from the Upper Kerinci region, Indonesia por Wibowo, D.H., Tisdell, C.A., Byron, R.N.

    Publicado 1997
    “…This study outlines a case where the behaviour of farmers in accumulating capital, rather than their poverty as commonly assumed, results in deforestation. …”
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  4. Deforestation and capital accumulation: lessons from the Upper Kerinci region, Indonesia por Wibowo, D.H., Tisdell, C.A., Byron, R.N.

    Publicado 1997
    “…This study outlines a case where the behaviour of farmers in accumulating capital, rather than their poverty as commonly assumed, results in deforestation. …”
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  5. Gender equity and social capital in smallholder farmer groups in central Mozambique por Gotschi, Elisabeth, Njuki, Jemimah, Delve, Robert J.

    Publicado 2008
    “…This case study from Bu´zi district, Mozambique investigated whether gender equality, in terms of male and female participation in groups, leads to gender equity in sharing of benefits from the social capital created through the group. Exploring the complex connection between gender, groups, and social capital, we found that gender equity is not necessarily achieved by guaranteeing men and women equal rights through established by-laws, or dealing with groups as a collective entity. …”
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  6. Investing in Natural Capital for a Sustainable Future in the Greater Meking Subregion por Asian Development Bank

    Publicado 2015
    “…Natural capital has been a key contributor to the subregion’s rapid economic growth over the past 3 decades or so. …”
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