00962nam0-22003131--450-99000867978040332120080626122557.0000867978FED01000867978(Aleph)000867978FED0100086797820080626d1997----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yy<<L'>>autocrazia dell'entecommedia filosofica in tre atti del p. Matteo Liberatoreintroduzione di Giuseppe Russo2. edritoccata dall'autore, Prato, Tip. Giachetti, figlio & C., 1880NapoliGiannini1997XVIII, 61 p.24 cmPhilosophia perennis234211 rid.itaLiberatore,Matteo496916ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008679780403321SDI-KH 978s.i.SDISDIAutocrazia dell'ente716833UNINA03789nam 22007454a 450 991045080630332120210618012226.01-281-12572-597866111257210-226-31800-110.7208/9780226318004(CKB)1000000000405697(EBL)408300(OCoLC)648336207(SSID)ssj0000163781(PQKBManifestationID)11162807(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000163781(PQKBWorkID)10118160(PQKB)10091532(StDuBDS)EDZ0000115667(MiAaPQ)EBC408300(DE-B1597)523532(OCoLC)1135591496(DE-B1597)9780226318004(Au-PeEL)EBL408300(CaPaEBR)ebr10210016(CaONFJC)MIL112572(EXLCZ)99100000000040569720060327d2007 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGlobalization and poverty[electronic resource] /edited by Ann HarrisonChicago University of Chicago Press20071 online resource (674 p.)NBER conference reportDescription based upon print version of record.0-226-31794-3 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Globalization and Poverty --1 Why Are the Critics So Convinced That Globalization Is Bad for the Poor? --2 Stolper-Samuelson Is Dead --3 Globalization, Poverty, and All That --4 Does Tariff Liberalization Increase Wage Inequality? --5 My Policies or Yours --6 The Effects of the Colombian Trade Liberalization on Urban Poverty --7 Trade Liberalization, Poverty, and Inequality --8 Trade Protection and Industry Wage Structure in Poland --9 Globalization and Complementary Policies --10 Globalization, Labor Income, and Poverty in Mexico --11 Financial Globalization, Growth, and Volatility in Developing Countries --12 Household Responses to the Financial Crisis in Indonesia --13 Does Food Aid Harm the Poor? --14 Risk and the Evolution of Inequality in China in an Era of Globalization --15 Globalization and the Returns to Speaking English in South Africa --Contributors --Author Index --Subject IndexOver the past two decades, the percentage of the world's population living on less than a dollar a day has been cut in half. How much of that improvement is because of-or in spite of-globalization? While anti-globalization activists mount loud critiques and the media report breathlessly on globalization's perils and promises, economists have largely remained silent, in part because of an entrenched institutional divide between those who study poverty and those who study trade and finance. Globalization and Poverty bridges that gap, bringing together experts on bothNational Bureau of Economic Research conference report.PovertyGlobalizationEconomic aspectsInternational tradeCapital movementsInternational economic relationsElectronic books.Poverty.GlobalizationEconomic aspects.International trade.Capital movements.International economic relations.339.4/6Harrison Ann E126018National Bureau of Economic Research.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450806303321Globalization and poverty2125331UNINA05036nam 2200565Ia 450 991077744870332120230422045206.0(CKB)1000000000450580(EBL)3377349(SSID)ssj0000180035(PQKBManifestationID)11179420(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000180035(PQKBWorkID)10148609(PQKB)11774780(OCoLC)230204038(MiAaPQ)EBC3377349(EXLCZ)99100000000045058020000707d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInstitutional arrangements for space station research[electronic resource] /Task Group to Review Alternative Institutional Arrangements for Space Station Research ... [et al.]Washington, D.C. National Academy Pressc19991 online resource (98 p.)"Support for this project was provided by Contract NASW 96013 between the National Academy of Sciences and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration"--Front matter.0-309-57569-9 Includes bibliographical references.""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM""; ""GUIDING PRINCIPLES""; ""STRUCTURE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION""; ""IMPLEMENTATION""; ""REFERENCE""; ""1 Introduction""; ""MANAGING RESEARCH ON THE ISS""; ""SCOPE OF THIS STUDY""; ""Efforts of the Task Group""; ""Approach Employed by the Task Group""; ""CURRENT NASA STRUCTURE FOR MANAGING RESEARCH ABOARD THE ISS""; ""Allocating U.S. Payloads to Various Research Areas""; ""International Agreements on Utilization Allocations""; ""SUMMARY""""REFERENCES""""2 Guiding Principles""; ""3 Alternative Models""; ""MINIMAL CHANGE MODEL""; ""INDEPENDENTLY CHARTERED AGENCY OR CORPORATION""; ""NASA REFERENCE MODEL""; ""REFERENCES""; ""4 The Recommended Organization""; ""MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION""; ""ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND GOVERNANCE""; ""Structure""; ""Governing Board""; ""Qualifications of the Director""; ""Contract""; ""Research Advisory Council""; ""User Group(s)""; ""Location and Staffing""; ""Relations with Commercial Users""; ""Budget Authority""; ""Recommended Organizational Roles and Responsibilities""""Continuing Roles of NASA""""Roles of the NGO""; ""BENEFITS OF THE PROPOSED ORGANIZATION""; ""TRANSITION AND IMPLEMENTATION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""5 Conclusions and Recommendations""; ""GUIDING PRINCIPLES""; ""MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION""; ""STRUCTURE AND GOVERNANCE""; ""LOCATION AND STAFFING""; ""RELATIONS WITH COMMERCIAL USERS""; ""BUDGET AUTHORITY""; ""SPECIFIC ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES""; ""IMPLEMENTATION""; ""INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS""; ""STRENGTHS OF THE RECOMMENDED APPROACH""; ""APPENDIXES""; ""A Statement of Task""; ""B NASA Letter of Request""""C Biographical Sketches of Task Group Members""""CORNELIUS (NEAL) J. PINGS, Chair""; ""JUDITH H. AMBRUS""; ""ROBERT J. BAYUZICK""; ""ANTHONY W. ENGLAND""; ""CHARLES A. FULLER""; ""RICHARD H. HOPKINS""; ""ERNEST G. JAWORSKI""; ""MICHAEL J. KATOVICH""; ""SAMUEL KRAMER""; ""G. PAUL NEITZEL""; ""LYLE H. SCHWARTZ""; ""JOHN G. STEWART""; ""JOHN C. TOOLE""; ""NORMA M. ALLEWELL, Ex Officio Member""; ""D Meeting Agendas""; ""TASK GROUP TO REVIEW ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPACE STATION RESEARCH""; ""TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1999""; ""WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1999""; ""THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1999""""TASK GROUP TO REVIEW ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPACE STATION RESEARCH""""MONDAY, JULY 26, 1999""; ""TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1999""; ""WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1999""; ""TASK GROUP TO REVIEW ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPACE STATION RESEARCH""; ""TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1999""; ""WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1999""; ""E NASA Reference Model""; ""REFERENCE MODEL A NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION (NGO) FOR SPACE STATION UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT""; ""Contents""; ""VISION""; ""GOALS""; ""PRINCIPAL PURPOSES""; ""WORKING PRINCIPLES""; ""F Acronyms and Abbreviations""Space stationsOuter spaceExplorationSpace stations.629.44National Research Council (U.S.).Task Group to Review Alternative Institutional Arrangements for Space Station Research.National Research Council (U.S.).Space Studies Board.National Research Council (U.S.).Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications.National Research Council (U.S.).Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board.National Research Council (U.S.).Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777448703321Institutional arrangements for space station research3759093UNINA06099nam 22007215 450 991077792700332120230328162736.01-282-29067-397866122906710-387-93840-010.1007/978-0-387-93840-0(CKB)1000000000773079(EBL)450810(OCoLC)437346682(SSID)ssj0000139530(PQKBManifestationID)11136747(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000139530(PQKBWorkID)10012474(PQKB)10485751(DE-He213)978-0-387-93840-0(MiAaPQ)EBC450810(PPN)136308368(EXLCZ)99100000000077307920100301d2009 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDisability & International Development[electronic resource] Towards Inclusive Global Health /edited by Malcolm Maclachlan, Leslie Swartz1st ed. 2009.New York, NY :Springer New York :Imprint: Springer,2009.1 online resource (228 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4899-8477-1 0-387-93843-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.From the Local to the Global: the Many Contexts of Disability and International Development -- The Effect of Failed States on the Well-Being and Lives of People with Disabilities -- The Impact of International Human Rights Law on the National Laws of Ethiopia from a Gender Rights and Disability Rights Perspective -- Building an Inclusive National Strategy for Disabled Children in Kyrgyzstan Through an Application of the BIAS FREE Framework -- Networking in Disability for Development: Introducing the African Network for Evidence-to-Action on Disability (AfriNEAD) -- Building Disability Research Capacity in Low-Income Contexts: Possibilities and Challenges -- Empowerment, Advocacy and National Development Policy: A Case Study of Disabled Peoples’ Organizations in Bolivia -- Cultural Challenges in Piloting Disability Surveys in Papua New Guinea -- Disability and HIV/AIDS: A Key Development Issue -- Assistive Technology in Low-Income Countries -- Childhood Disability in Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone: An Exploratory Analysis -- Education, Disability, and International Development -- Listening to the Voices of Disability: Experiences of Caring for Children with Cerebral Palsy in a Rural South African Setting.Disability and International Development Towards Inclusive Global Health Edited by Malcolm MacLachlan & Leslie Swartz One of the greatest challenges facing modern global health is how to include the most marginalized and impoverished people in international efforts to promote social and economic development. In Disability and International Development disability rights are situated within the broader context of global health and the need for much greater inter-sector collaboration. Reports from a broad cross-section of low- and middle-income countries—locales as diverse as Zimbabwe, Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, and Papua New Guinea—move beyond surface discussions of "what is working" and "what shows promise" to discuss political and governance contexts, the roles of people with disabilities in research by outsiders, concurrent struggles (e.g., women’s or children’s rights), and instructive inroads made by community activists and national Disabled People’s Organizations. The results are provocative, and offer new lenses for viewing both the issues and the populations they affect. Each of the book’s chapters spotlights a topic as representative of the enormity and immediacy of challenges to inclusive global health, including: The impact of international human rights law on domestic law and local traditions. The effect of failed states on the lives of people with disabilities. Empowerment and advocacy: disability organizations and movements. HIV/AIDS interventions with disabled persons. Assistive technologies in low-income countries. Strategies for improving the lives of children with disabilities. Cross-disciplinary as well as cross-cultural, Disability and International Development will attract a wide audience of professionals in rehabilitation, social welfare and human rights; governmental and non-governmental organizations and disabled people’s organizations; researchers and practitioners. It will also be relevant to those working in health and welfare administration, health policy, international aid and development, and human rights. In addition, graduate students in disability studies, public and global health and international development should find this an important guide to the future of these fields.Public healthPublic health administrationHealth promotionRehabilitationPublic Healthhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H27002Health Administrationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H27030Health Promotion and Disease Preventionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H27010Rehabilitationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H55006EntwicklungsländerswdPublic health.Public health administration.Health promotion.Rehabilitation.Public Health.Health Administration.Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.Rehabilitation.362.4Maclachlan Malcolmedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtSwartz Leslieedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910777927003321Disability & International Development3741807UNINA