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    ONGS e relações institucionais: primeiro, segundo e terceiro setores by Marina Félix de Melo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Understanding how these relations have taken place is necessary because the entities tend to be involved in the formulation and implementation of social policies and actions, which isclosely related to the process of institutional professionalization of the third sector and specifically of NGOs.…”
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    Desigualdades persistentes, direitos e democracia contemporânea by Aloísio Ruscheinsky

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In this sense, despite social policies and the middle scale decision devices, the evaluation of the Gini coefficient shows a massive persistence of inequalities. …”
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    A MODEL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Joseph W. H. Lough

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Building upon the research of one of neoliberalism’s leading architects, this paper examines why enacting neoliberal economic and social policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina have led to outcomes contrary to those predicted by traditional neoliberal theory. …”
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    A MODEL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Joseph W. H. Lough

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Building upon the research of one of neoliberalism’s leading architects, this paper examines why enacting neoliberal economic and social policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina have led to outcomes contrary to those predicted by traditional neoliberal theory. …”
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    Modelling the effects of climate policy on firewood collection and women’s welfare in developing countries by Raavi Aggarwal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further, I develop a theoretical framework to characterise the potential effects of climate policy and complementary social policies on women’s welfare. The theoretical results show provision of clean cooking technologies and improved biomass cook-stoves, when complementary to fuel taxes, could improve women’s welfare and confer health and climate benefits in developing countries. …”
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    A glance at the Ethiopian higher education from the developmental state perspective by Ayenachew Assefa Woldegiyorgi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, despite the rapid expansion of the sector, its process and roles have not become a research agenda to assess whether Ethiopia is following the ‘right path’ of the developmental state model in its various economic and social policies. Therefore, this study attempts to shed light on the nature of the Ethiopian higher education taking the perspective of the developmental state paradigm. …”
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    Vulnerabilidade de inserção no mercado de trabalho dos jovens moradores de favelas de Belo Horizonte by Nícia Raies Moreira de Souza, Juliana de Lucena Ruas Riani

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The combination of low schooling and income, labor market insertion difficulties and barriers to access to social policies can be understood as structural causes for vulnerability. …”
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    Endogenous economic growth from the perspective of Islamic economic doctrine by Qasemi Abdulkhaliq, Tavakkoli Mohammad Javad

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The findings of this research show that the economic doctrine of Islam and the economic and social policies based on moral principles and Islamic standards have wide and deep effects on human motivations and efforts and oblige people to behave decently towards each other and make optimal use of resources and facilities. …”
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    Editorial by Jörg Tremmel, Edward Page, Konrad Ott

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Objections of compensatory (or historical) injustice rest upon the identification of distinct groups of descendants, at least one injured party and at least one causer of the damage; whereas intergenerational justice typically focuses on the way in which inequitable acts or social policies affect the well-being of a typical member of a subsequent generation. …”
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