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2261Published 2014“…"Going for Growth is the OECD’s regular report on structural reforms in policy areas that have been identified as priorities to boost incomes in OECD and major non-OECD countries (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa). Policy priorities are updated every two years and presented in a full report, which includes individual country notes with detailed policy recommendations to address the priorities. …”
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2262by Rogers, Heather“…Heather Rogers travels from Paraguay to Indonesia, via the Hudson Valley, Detroit, and Germany’s Black Forest, to investigate green capitalism, and argues for solutions that are not mere palliatives or distractions, but ways of engaging with how we live and the kind of world we want to live in. …”
Published 2010
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2263Published 2006“…In the run-up to the vote for independence in 1999, Passabe was a base for hundreds of pro-Indonesia militiamen – East Timorese who participated in a rampage of violence that climaxed in a massacre. …”
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2264by Barbier, Edward B.“…With examples drawn from Latin America and Indonesia he not only develops a major theoretical advance but shows how it can be applied. …”
Published 1999
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2265Published 2001“…Duration: 01:34:00 As day breaks in Jakarta, Indonesia, a man tends to his pigeons on a rooftop. …”
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2266Published 2014“…Data are provided for all OECD member countries (including area totals), and for Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, the Russian Federation and South Africa. …”
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2267by Héderváry, Claire de“…Words of support for the Five-Member special committee were also expressed by Panama, Canada, Pakistan and Indonesia.…”
Published 1957
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2268Published 2017“…The report covers all 35 OECD countries and a number of partner countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Indonesia, Lithuania, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia and South Africa). …”
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2269Published 2011“…Dangerous Trade contains a wide range of case studies that illuminate transnational movements of riskofrom the colonial plantations of Indonesia to compensation laws in late nineteenth century Britain, and from the occupational medicine clinics of 1960s New York City to the burning of electronic waste in early twenty-first century Uruguay. …”
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2270by Wright, Teresa“…Wright addresses the ways in which China's political and economic development shares broader features of state-led late industrialization and post-socialist transformation with countries as diverse as Mexico, India, Tunisia, Indonesia, South Korea, Brazil, Russia, and Vietnam. …”
Published 2010
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2271by Contran, Lion“…"Deze bundel bevat volgende liederen :De InternationaleWilhelmusDe Vlaamsche LeeuwVolkslied van de Sowjet-UnieIndonesia RajaPartisanenliedHet Friese volksliedDe MarseillaiseSocialistenmarsBroeders, het uur heeft geslagenSolidariteitsliedHet Morgenrood der vrijheidTreurmarsWij zijn de smeden van de toekomstVliegermarsHet lied der vrijscharenMarianneliedWarsjawjankaLied van de Internationale BrigadeSpaanse marsDe MaaiersLied der Thälmann-kolonneOn stroomt nog firs...Het ANJV-liedMet fier pasKriek aan de dagJeugdlied van de arbeidVrolijke jeugdWij treken het leven tegemoetUit der dagen grauwe zorgenWanneer wij marcherenAls de zondag is verschenenWij zijn jongAls wij schrijden"…”
Published 1947
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2272“…Part II includes in-depth case studies of Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey. Overall, the volume shows that countries with effective policies and institutions in place are better equipped to tackle labour market challenges."…”
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2273by Palgrave Macmillan“…International in scope, it includes chapters on both advanced economies (US, Canada, Europe) and the developing world (China, Brazil, Indonesia, Tanzania). The volume identifies central themes in the contemporary regulation of labour, including the regulation of precarious work, the emergence of new types of labour market and the role of empirical research in assessing and supporting labour market interventions. …”
Published 2011
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2274Published 2019“…Empirical evidence, including from Indonesia and Mexico, suggests that raising fuel prices can increase firm productivity. …”
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2275Published 2016“…The report covers all 35 OECD countries and a number of partner countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Indonesia, Lithuania, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia and South Africa). …”
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2276Published 2015“…The report covers all 34 OECD countries and a number of partner countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Latvia, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia and South Africa, and for the first time, Costa Rica and Lithuania). …”
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2277by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Withdrawal of short-range missiles from the GDR <br/>- Demonstrations in Azerbaijan <br/>- Perspectives in Poland <br/>- Background to the Balkan conference <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Grósz and Kádár meet Gromyko separately <br/>- Károly Grósz at the Journalists' Union <br/>- Péter Várkonyi in Indonesia <br/>- Further crime rises in Hungary <br/>- On the Film Festival again <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Treasury bills issued to reduce budget deficit <br/>- Problems in shoe manufacture Külpolitika: <br/>- A rövid hatótávolságú rakéták kivonása az NDK-ból <br/>- Tüntetések Azerbajdzsánban <br/>- Lengyelországi kilátások <br/>- A balkáni konferencia háttere <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Grósz és Kádár külön-külön találkozik Gromikoval <br/>- Grósz Károly az Újságíró Szövetségben járt <br/>- Várkonyi Péter Indonéziában <br/>- Tovább nőtt a bűnözés Magyarországon <br/>- Ismét a filmszemléről <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Kincstárjegyet bocsátanak ki a költségvetési hiány csökkentésére <br/>- Cipőipari gondok…”
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2278by Koalisi Anti Utang“…Tekst: TERJEBAK UTANG! Utang luar negeri Indonesia saat ini sudah di luar batas kewajaran, berkisar pada US $ 150 milliar. …”
Published 2002-2002
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2279“…Chapter s three to ten present country case studies for Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Tanzania, Egypt, Brazil, and Turkey. …”
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2280“…Finally, we present evidence from a study on the impact of trade liberalization in Indonesia on the garment industry as an example of a low skill, laborintensive industry on the one hand, and the automobile as an example for a medium skill, capital-intensive industry on the other hand. …”
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