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The Diaspoa’s Role in Africa: Transculturalism,Challenges, and Development (Rethinking Development)
0Explore the pivotal role of the African diaspora in shaping Africa’s trajectory. This insightful book critically examines transculturalism, questioning how diaspora engagement impacts cultural preservation and addresses development challenges across the continent. Based on empirical research, it probes whether diasporic influences promote Western hegemony or genuine African development. Essential for scholars, students of African studies, international development, and global relations, it offers a vital perspective on contemporary Africa.
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The Digital Matrix: New Rules for Business Transformation Through Technology
0Navigate India’s evolving digital landscape and reinvent your business for the future. This essential guide reveals the three key players shaping the new business world, the phases of digital transformation every company faces, and winning strategies for reinvention. Learn to harness digital ecosystems, collaborate effectively, and leverage technology to amplify human talent. A must-read for Indian business leaders, strategists, and entrepreneurs seeking to thrive in the digital age. Master the new rules of business transformation and secure your company’s digital success.
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The Diverted Dream: Community Colleges and the Promise of Educational Opportunity in America, 1900-1985
0Explore the promise and pitfalls of educational opportunity in America with this landmark historical study. Steven Brint’s compelling analysis delves into how community colleges, envisioned as gateways to upward mobility and the American dream, evolved from liberal arts foundations to vocational pathways. Discover the profound impact this shift has on equal access to higher education and career advancement. Essential reading for students of education, sociology, and policy, this book offers critical insights into how academic systems shape societal progress and the pursuit of opportunity.
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The Divided Economy of Mandatony Palestine: 11 (Cambridge Middle East Studies)
0Delve into the intricate economic history of Mandatory Palestine with this seminal work. It offers a vital, non-technical analysis of the period’s dual Arab and Jewish economies, exploring their unique development paths, policies, and interdependencies. Essential for scholars and students of Middle Eastern economic history, political economy, and comparative development, this book illuminates the complex forces shaping the region. Gain crucial insights into the foundational economic dynamics of the modern Middle East and its enduring legacy, making it indispensable for academic study.
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The Dynamic Society: The Sources of Global Change
0Unravel the complex forces driving global change and societal development over two million years. This insightful work offers a profound analysis of social change, integrating cutting-edge economic models and evolutionary theory. Gain a deeper understanding of humanity’s historical trajectory and explore probable future trends. Essential reading for students of social sciences, economics, history, and anyone seeking to comprehend the evolving landscape of human societies.
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The Dynamics of Local Innovation Systems:Structres, Networks and PRocesses
0Master the dynamics of successful local innovation systems to drive regional economic growth. This essential guide offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the structures, networks, and processes that power innovation ecosystems. Explore how connectivity, relational perspectives, and network analysis build thriving hubs. Featuring practical insights from a benchmark case, this book provides actionable strategies for policymakers and professionals seeking to foster R&D, attract investment, and boost economic development in their regions. A must-read for anyone shaping India’s innovation landscape.
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The East German Economy, 1945–2010: Falling Behind or Catching Up? (Publications of the German Historical Institute)
0Uncover the intricate economic history of East Germany (1945-2010). This definitive study analyzes the German Democratic Republic’s position as an industrial powerhouse in the Eastern bloc, examining its successes and failures against West Germany. Essential for students and researchers of economic history, it scrutinizes central planning’s role within broader political and social contexts. Gain a deep understanding of the GDR’s growth, decline, and post-reunification economic trajectory. Explore the fascinating debate: was it falling behind or catching up?
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The Economic and Social Regulation of Public Utilites: An International History
0Uncover the intricate economic and social regulation of public utilities through a comprehensive international history. This essential book delves into critical utility reform and deregulation trends across India, Europe, and the US, examining energy, communications, transport, and water sectors. Gain deep insights into the evolving roles of state, market, and firms in delivering vital services. A must-read for Indian policymakers, academics, and professionals interested in infrastructure, economic history, and the future of utility regulation.
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The Economic Development process in the Middle East and North Africa
0Explore the complex economic development process in the Middle East and North Africa. This in-depth study analyzes over fifty years of regional economic evolution, delving into the Islamic economic model, reform processes, and integration challenges. Understand how international relations, political systems, and societal forces drive economic change in MENA. An essential resource for students and scholars in economics, international relations, and Middle East studies, this book provides critical insights into one of the world’s most fascinating economic landscapes. Discover the dynamics shaping emerging markets.
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The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and development in the Twentieth Century
0Uncover the blueprint of Singapore’s astounding 20th-century economic growth. This authoritative study by W. G. Huff meticulously details how strategic trade and development policies transformed Singapore into Southeast Asia’s premier financial hub. Gain invaluable insights into its unique economic ascent, set against the backdrop of global and East Asian development trends. An essential read for economics students, business strategists, and anyone in India interested in comparative Asian economic development and nation-building success stories.
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The Economic History of Colonialism
0Delve into the critical economic history of colonialism, essential for understanding India’s global economic trajectory. This insightful book offers a concise review of literature on how European rule fundamentally shaped economies across Asia and Africa. Explore comparative methods, key debates on economic growth, and the lasting impact of colonialism on globalization and modern finance. A vital resource for students and scholars of economic history and development studies in India and worldwide.