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... as Ottawa observed the improving Indian economy and sought to strengthen trade links. But progress... levels, while emphasizing Canada's industrial and technological abilities. The mission was regar...
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... was uneasy with the trajectory of industrial society. It was partly due to nascent sustainabili... was in crisis and an assumption that the economy was healthy only because it was measured by conven... of the rest of the world, including China, India, Brazil and a majority of the global population, h...
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...Even in a largely free-market economy, protectionism, as we clearly saw in 2010, should never be ruled out. . 3. INDIAN ENTITIES WILL SEEK TO SECURE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCE S...
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A key goal of the conference will be to draw in a skeptical United States, now the sole industrial power that has refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, citing fears it would hurt the U.S. economy because cuts aren't required of rising economies like those in China and India.
The Americans were forced to repeatedly defend their refusal to embrace emission caps after Australia's new prime minister signed papers Monday to ratify the 1997 Kyoto agreement, reversing the decision of his country's previous, conservative government.
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... increasing significantly since the industrial revolution and this trend is likely to continue if...Other benefits to the economy will also complement the benefits to the environme..., Brazil, the European Union (EU), Japan and India. United States . The United States passed the Rene...
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Slavery was a dominant phenomenon of antiquity. Gradually it has declined in the modern world. The blessings of modern moral attitudes and virtues were instrumental for these structural changes. Recently, child trafficking, especially female child trafficking has become a painful reality in Bangladesh. This child trafficking has been occurring internally and also across the border to India, Pakistan, Malaysia and many Middle Eastern countries. The rate of growth of this trafficking has been increasing alarmingly in this country. Every year several hundred (under the age of eighteen) children are being trafficked abroad. These trafficked children are adapting to a new life style which is different from the life style had they lived in their normal (life style which they supposed to follo...
... slavery is compatible with a capitalist economy:. M. Weber (1922) has argued that capitalism requi... was found to be inconsistent with industrialism and with the new human values associated with the ...
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Climate change predictions, whether they have to do with the weather or the economy, are notoriously unreliable, but this report suggests that Canada could meet its Kyoto goals without suffering unbearable economic hardship. The economy would continue to grow, although at a slower pace than it might. Most of the price for that lag would be paid by the energy-driven economies of Alberta and Saskatchewan, but eastern Canada, Ontario and Quebec, most prominently, might actually prosper from that. That's a tempting political prospect. It may also, however, largely be irrelevant at the moment. Mr. [Ban]'s pessimism about a Copenhagen protocol is well justified. The Third World, including such industrial giants as China and India, is not encumbered by the emission restrictions of Kyoto, which...
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... was a sunset industry and a modern industrial country/province should not be in such a supposedl... sector was the cornerstone of a strong economy. Today, emerging markets like China and India are ...
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... reforms to liberalize the Indian economy under the stewardship of Manmohan Singh, then the ...," Ministry of Commerce and Industry, industrial policy and promotion, government of India, www.dip...
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Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...
... Pollard on capital accounting in the industrial revolution and McKendrick on cost accounting at We...'s ideas on accounting in the planned economy and the functioning of costing in state industry a... businesses concern the Dutch East India Company's factories at Deshima and Hirado during t...