... supported by the results for Sweden and the
225Consciousness and formation
Figure 11.1 Class structure and class consciousness in Sweden, the United States
and Japan.
1 The degree of ideological ... class location and class
experiences, past and present, appear to strongly shape the attitudes of
individuals towards class issues. Class thus appears to powerfully
impinge on the lives and subjectivities ... exploitative
and dominating contradictory class location among employees (expert
227Consciousness and formation
Figure 11.2 Class and the ideological spectrum in Sweden, the United States and
Japan.
the...
... Nxb Hà Nội.
Tiếng Anh
13. Adam McCarty (2001), Vietnam in ASEAN, Regional Intergration Process and
Challenges, Hanoi.
14. Damien J. Neven (2000), Evaluating the effects of non-tariff barriers, ... APEC Study Centre-Monash University (2003), European
Unilateralism-Environmental Trade Barriers and the Rising Threat to Prosperity
through Trade.
Website
16. http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/index.html ... http:/thietbiphantichmoitruong.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/rao-can-moi-truong-
quan-trac-moi-truong-lien-tuc
43. http://environment-safety.com/courses/EnvManagement/envStandards.htm
44.http://vea.gov.vn/vn/khoahoccongnghe/nhanxanh/gioithieunhansinthai/Pages
45. http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade...
... well-being that will be considered in this and future reports—health
and safety, economic security, and capacity and citizenship.
Drawing on a variety of national and international sources, the project ... gasoline, paint, plumbing and building products, and other consumer
goods. In Canada and the United States, indoor lead sources include lead in dust, lead-based
paint, and lead in plumbing. In ... evidence in Mexico and the United States that the use of contraception is increasing—
and that contraception use is high in Canada.
SEXUAL ACTIVITY —CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
CANADA* 1989...
...
Habitat and Range Low, damp, but not wet woods; dry, sandy soils, high rocky
slopes and exposed hilltops, often in scanty soil.
Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, through the provinces of Quebec and ... treated under three heads: Canada and Alaska; New
England; south of New England and westward. With regard to the distribution outside
of New England, the standard authorities have been followed. ... the Arctic circle.
Maine,—Traveller mountain and Grand lake (G. L. Goodale); Beal's island on
Washington county coast, Harrington, Orland, and Cape Rosier (C. G. Atkins);
Schoodic peninsula...
... largest negative net
migration rate (-10% and -7.4% between 1990 and 1995 respectively, and -4.7% and -2.5%
between 1995 and 1998). Yet, the three Baltic States have put in place restrictive policies ... hearing, deaf,
deaf and dumb, dumb, defective
speech and other
18
65 and
over
Lithuania
17
80 and
over
2001
National
statistic
services
Not specified
Malta 15.6
60 and
over
1995 ...
Systems in the 13 Applicant Countries, Poland Country Study, GVG, Köln and Brussels,
January.
Haulikova, L. and L. Vagac (2003), Study on the Social Protection Systems in the 13 Applicant
Countries,...
... Morgan, Rime, and Strahan (2003) apply internationally. Morgan,
Rime, and Strahan extend Holmstrom and Tirole’s (1997) macroeconomic banking
model by adding another (physical) state and then investigating ... fixed effects. We approach the topic with a mix of theory and
evidence from both the U.S. statesand countries. Our theory is based on the
macroeconomic banking model in Holmstrom and Tirole (1997). ... integration in the United States in
the late 1970s and 1980s, we first review the theory behind Morgan, Rime, and
Strahan. We then review and extend their empirical findings for the U.S.
states, showing...
... present the
salient points the most important events and characters of four thousand years, in a connected narrative,
without theories or comments, and without encumbering the book with details of ... contented with the last standard authorities, which he has
merely simplified, abridged, and condensed, being most indebted to Rawlinson, Grote, Thirlwall, Niebuhr,
Mommsen, and Merivale, following ... and reflections are his own. If the book prove useful, his object will be attained.
STAMFORD October, 1869.
BOOK I.
ANCIENT ORIENTAL NATIONS.
CHAPTER XLVI. 50
CHAPTER XV.
THE GRECIAN STATES AND...
... Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, in Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Research Conference:
Education and Economic Development (Cleveland, OH: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 2004); W. Steve Barnett, ... output, income,
and jobs from direct spending on early education and
care, and from indirect effects of that spending,
because these businesses and their employees
purchase goods and services from ... economic growth at high employment and reasonably stable prices, increased productivity
and living standards, greater and more equal opportunity for every citizen, and an improved quality of life...
... money-center banks in Europe, Japan, and the United
States, motivation toward excessive lending resulted from a de-
sire to boost their volume and turnover, and hence profits, be-
cause of the ... recent RAND study, access by foreign businesses to
the markets of Japan, China and South Korea continues to be
significantly more restricted than access to the markets of the United
States and Germany.
Furthermore, ... importance, both as a
contributing cause and aggravated consequence, of Asia’s financial
turmoil, its repercussions in Russia, Brazil, Japan, and the United
States, and its implications for the recurrence...
... FÉDÉRALISME
DANS TOUS SES ÉTATS
Gouvernance, identité et méthodologie
THE STATESAND MOODS OF
FEDERALISM
Governance, Identity and Methodology
de collectivités subétatiques à la promotion formelle ... Constitutional
Discourse in Individual Rights and Federalism Cases . . . . . . . . 141
B. Constitutional Federalism and the Limits of Comparison:
“Package Deals” and Historical Compromises . . . . . . ... Nationalism and Federalism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
C. Nostalgic and Aspirational Myths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
D. Myth-making: The Case of Quebec and Canada...
... New England
and one or two Midwestern states. Building and loan associations (the predecessors of
12
Europe. In contrast, immigrants from the United Kingdom, Northern and Western
Europe, and from ...
27
Data are for all 48 statesand the District of Columbia, from the Annual Reports of the Comptroller of the
Currency and the Federal Reserve's Monetary and Banking Statistics. The ... later years).
w = total time and savings deposits outstanding, divided by the size of the adult
population of the United States, from Historical Statistics of the United States.
m = the number of...
... markets, and that without the distortions introduced by gov-
ernments, markets will generate equilibrium between demand and
supply, producers and consumers, buyers and sellers, lenders and
borrowers.
Soros ... with
globalization, financial crises, WTO, and the euro;
II. The U.S. Economy and Foreign Policy, which includes essays on
U.S. tax cuts, the trade and budget deficits, and whether and
when it makes sense for ... Imports and exports by the Asian countries have sharply
declined, painfully depressing Asian living standards and GDPs. Cor-
respondingly, exports to Asia from the United States, Europe, and
Japan...
... to
encourage states to adopt their own standards; and (2) pre-
empting state law.
25
Learning from states suits against the
federal government on the precarious balance between
federal mandates and state ... area.”
104
In the United States,
once the program was equipped with a large enough number
of participants and the initial conditions and rules it
needed,
105
market forces of supply and demand established
allowance ... major environmental statutes are broad and far-
reaching in their comprehensive regulatory schemes, and
they often impose minimal national standards on states.
States may choose “to assume responsibility...