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UNINA990009869850403321 |
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Miconi, Andrea |
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Teorie pratiche del web / Andrea Miconi |
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Bologna : il Mulino, 2013 |
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Universale paperbacks ; 659 |
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303.4833 MIC 2 |
COLLEZ. 28 (659) |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Contiene bibl. ed indice dei nomi (pp. 157 - 177) |
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UNINA9910782155203321 |
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Rabbinic perspectives [[electronic resource] ] : rabbinic literature and the Dead Sea scrolls : proceedings of the eighth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 7-9 January, 2003 / / edited by Steven D. Fraade, Aharon Shemesh & Ruth A. Clements |
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Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2006 |
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1-281-40034-3 |
9786611400347 |
90-474-1073-4 |
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1 online resource (221 p.) |
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Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah, , 0169-9962 ; ; v. 62 |
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FraadeSteven D |
ShemeshAharon |
ClementsRuth |
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Rabbinical literature - History and criticism |
Jewish law - Comparative studies |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Tannaitic Halakhah and Qumran--a re-evaluation / Joseph M. Baumgarten -- Parallels without "parallelomania": methodological reflections on comparative analysis of Halakhah in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Lutz Doerring -- Looking for narrative midrash at Qumran / Steven D. Fraade -- Traces of sectarian Halakhah in the rabbinic world / Vered Noam -- Reconstructing Qumranic and rabbinic worldviews: dynamic holiness vs. static holiness / Eyal Regev -- Prohibited marriages in the Dead Sea Scrolls and rabbinic literature / Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Seclusion and exclusion: the rhetoric of separation in Qumran and Tannaitic literature / Adiel Schremer -- The history of the creation of measurements: between Qumran and the Mishnah / Aharon Shemesh -- Oral Torah vs. written Torah(s): competing claims to authority / Cana Werman. |
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The studies in this volume examine the intersection of the Dead Sea Scrolls with early rabbinic literature. This is a particularly rich area for |
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comparative study, which has not heretofore received sufficient scholarly attention. While some of the contributions in this volume focus on specific comparative case studies, others address far-reaching issues of historical and comparative methodology. Particular attention is paid to questions of the nature of sectarian and rabbinic law, and how each may elucidate the other. These studies model the directions that need to be pursued in future scholarship on the lines of continuity and discontinuity that connect and differentiate these two literary corpora and their respective religious cultures and social structures. |
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UNINA9910955954803321 |
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Global Investment Competitiveness Report 2017/2018 : : Foreign Investor Perspectives and Policy Implications |
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Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2018 |
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1 online resource (182 pages) |
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Investments, Foreign - Developing countries |
Economics - Developing countries |
Developing countries |
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Overview / Anabel Gonzalez, Christine Zhenwei Qiang, Peter Kusek -- What matters to investors in developing countries: findings from the global investment competitiveness survey / Peter Kusek, Andrea Silva -- Effects of FDI on high-growth firms in developing countries / JoseĢ-Daniel Reyes -- Corporate tax incentives and FDI in developing countries / Maria R. Andersen, Benjamin R. Kett, Erik von Uexkull -- Outward FDI from developing countries / Jose Ramon Perea, Matthew Stephenson -- FDI in fragile and conflict-affected situations / Alexandros Ragoussis, Heba Shams. |
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The Global Investment Competitiveness report presents new insights and evidence on drivers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing |
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countries, and FDI's role in development. The report's survey of 750 executives of multinational corporations finds that a business-friendly legal and regulatory environment is a key driver of investment decisions in developing countries, along with political stability, security, and macroeconomic conditions. The report's topic-specific chapters explore the potential of FDI to create new growth opportunities for local firms, assess the power of tax holidays and other fiscal incentives to attract FDI, analyze characteristics of FDI originating in developing countries, and examine the experience of foreign investors in countries affected by conflict and fragility.Three key features of this Global Investment Competitiveness report distinguish it from other publications on FDI. First, its insights are based on a combination of first-hand perspectives of investors, extensive analysis of available data and evidence, and international good practices in investment policy design and implementation. Secondly, rather than exploring broad FDI trends, the report provides detailed and unique analysis of FDI depending on its motivation, sector, geographic origin and destination, and phase of investment. Thirdly, the report offers practical and actionable recommendations to policymakers in developing countries wishing to reform their business climates for increased investment competitiveness. As such, the report is meant to complement other knowledge products of the World Bank Group focused even more explicitly on country-level data, detailed reform diagnostics, and presentation of best practices.We are confident this report will bring value and fresh perspectives to a variety of audiences. To governments and policymakers, including investment promotion professionals, the report offers direct insights into the role of government policies and actions in investors' decision-making. To foreign investors and site location consultants, the report provides information on FDI trends and drivers across sectors and geographies. For academic audiences, the new datasets on investment incentives and FDI motivations enables opportunities for additional research and analysis. Lastly, for development assistance providers and other stakeholders, the report highlights key approaches for maximizing FDI's benefits for development. |
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