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Knowledge, Technology, and Cluster-Based Growth in Africa: Findings from 11 Case Studies of Enterprise Clusters in Africa; Table 1.1. Overview of 11 enterprise clusters in Africa; Table 1.2. Sources of new ideas in the Mwenge handicrafts cluster; Table 1.3. Education levels of entrepreneurs in selected clusters; Table 1.4. Firms' perception of government support in Nnewi cluster; 2. The Suame Manufacturing Cluster in Ghana; Figure 2.1. Population growth of Suame Magazine; Table 2.1. Products and services of the Suame cluster 327 $aTable 2.2. Education levels of respondents Table 2.3. Primary sources of acquired skills; 3. The Kamukunji Metalwork Cluster in Kenya; Table 3.1 Key success factors; 4. The Lake Naivasha Cut Flower Cluster in Kenya; Table 4.1. Growth in floricultural exports, 1995-2004; Table 4.2. Major export destinations of Kenya's floral exports, 2003; Table 4.3. Distribution of flower farms in Kenya by major growing region, 2005; Table 4.4. Distribution of the most important floral varieties grown in Kenya; 5. The Nnewi Automotive Components Cluster in Nigeria 327 $aTable 5.1. Size distribution of automotive spare parts manufacturing enterprises in Nnewi Table 5.2. Profile of firms in the Nnewi Cluster, 1997; Table 5.3. Foreign machinery imports; Table 5.4. Rating of inter-firm linkage types; Table 5.5. Vertical and horizontal links among firms in the Nnewi cluster; Table 5.6. Average number of employees per firm, by skill type, 2000-2004; Figure 5.1. Constraints faced by firms in the importation of components; Figure 5.2. Firms' assessment of physical infrastructure; Table 5.7. Firms' perception of government support to the cluster 327 $aTable 5.8. Assessment of the competitive environment 6. The Otigba Computer Village Cluster in Nigeria; Figure 6.1. Small and medium-size enterprises in the Otigba Computer Village cluster; Box 6.1. Entrepreneurship trajectory at Otigba Computer Village; Table 6.1. Changes in competitive factors (percent); Table 6.2. Staffing trends in Otigba cluster, 2000-2004; Table 6.3. Firms' perceptions of changing horizontal and vertical links (percent); Table 6.4. Prominent features of the Otigba Computer Village cluster; 7. Handicraft and Furniture Clusters in Tanzania 327 $aBox 7.1. Agglomerative benefits in the furniture and handicraft clusters Table 7.1. Education of entrepreneurs in the Mwenge and Keko Clusters (percent); 8. The Lake Victoria Fishing Cluster in Uganda; Table 8.1. Geographical location of fish-processing plants by nearest city in Uganda, March 2004; 9. The Textile and Clothing Cluster in Mauritius; Table 9.1. Number of textile and clothing firms (2000-2005); Table 9.2. Employment in the textile and clothing sector (2000-2005); Table 9.3. Quality component of different product lines, 2004 327 $aTable 9.4. Hourly costs of unskilled labor in the textile industry, 1997 330 $aAfrica is on the move, demonstrating in recent years a significant potential for economic growth. Although the region still faces many challenges, it is also generating pockets of economic vitality in the form of enterprise clusters that are contributing to national, regional, and local productivity. 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Les Pre?ludes du romantisme; II. La Pe?riode romantique; III. L'Inspiration romantique; IV. Les Modes d'expression romantique; Conclusion; Extraits de textes litte?raires; Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778); James McPherson (1736-1796); Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832); William Blake (1757-1827); Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805); Germaine Necker, baronne de Stae?l-Holstein, dite Madame de Stae?l (1766-1817); Benjamin Constant (1767-1830); Franc?ois Rene? Chateaubriand, vicomte de Chateaubriand (1768-1848); William Wordsworth (1770-1850) 327 $aGeorg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg, dit Novalis (1772-1801)Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829); Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (1776-1822); Joseph von Go?rres (1776-1848); Henri Beyle, dit Stendhal (1783-1842); George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824); James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851); Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869); Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822); John Keats (1795-1821); Heinrich Heine (1797-1856); Alfred de Vigny (1797-1863); Victor Hugo (1802-1885); Aurore Dupin, baronne Dudevant, dite Georges Sand (1804-1876); Alfred de Musset (1810-1857) 327 $aMikhai?l Iourevich Lermontov (1814-1841)Les Incontournables; Hubert Robert (Paris, 1733-1808); Johann Heinrich Fu?ssli, dit Henry Fuseli (Zurich 1741 - Londres 1825); Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Fuendetodos, 1746 - Bordeaux, 1828); John Robert Cozens (Londres, 1752-1797); William Blake (Londres, 1757-1827); Antoine-Jean Gros, baron Gros (Paris, 1771 - Meudon, 1835); Caspar David Friedrich (Greifswald, 1774 - Dresde, 1840); Joseph Mallord William Turner (Londres, 1775-1851); John Constable (East Bergholt, 1776 - Londres, 1837); Philipp Otto Runge (Walgast, 1777 - Hambourg, 1810) 327 $aThe?odore Ge?ricault (Rouen, 1791 - Paris 1824)Arie Scheffer, dit Ary Scheffer (Dortrecht, 1795 - Argenteuil, 1858); Euge?ne Delacroix (Saint-Maurice, 1798 - Paris, 1863); Richard Parkes Bonington (Nottingham, 1802 - Londres, 1828); The?odore Chasse?riau (Sainte-Barbe-de-Samana, 1819 - Paris, 1856); Franc?ois Rude (Dijon, 1784 - Paris, 1855); Pierre Jean David, dit David d'Angers (Angers, 1788 - Paris, 1856); Jean-Jacques Pradier, dit James Pradier (Gene?ve, 1790 - Bougival, 1852); Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris, 1796-1875); Jean-E?tienne Chaponnie?re (Gene?ve, 1801 - Mornex, Haute-Savoie, 1835) 327 $aAntoine Augustin Pre?ault, dit Auguste Pre?ault (Paris, 1809-1879)Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (Valenciennes, 1827 - Courbevoie, 1875); Bibliographie; Index 330 $aVe?ritable re?action au ne?o-classicisme envahissant le XIXe sie?cle, le romantisme marqua une re?elle fracture intellectuelle. Rencontre? dans les textes de Victor Hugo ou de Lord Byron, ce courant s'exprima en peinture dans la touche d'Euge?ne Delacroix, de Caspar David Friedrich ou de William Blake. En sculpture, Franc?ois Rude montra le chemin de cette nouvelle liberte? artistique, dotant ses re?alisations de mouvements et d'expressions qui e?taient jusque-la? inconnus.Retrac?ant les diffe?rentes e?tapes de son e?volution, ce livre propose d'e?tudier les diffe?rents aspects du mouvement romantique. Le lecte 410 0$aArt of century collection. 606 $aRomanticism in art 606 $aRomanticism in art$vPictorial works 615 0$aRomanticism in art. 615 0$aRomanticism in art 676 $a759.3 700 $aRosenthal$b Le?on$01545910 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910779199403321 996 $aLe Romantisme$93801148 997 $aUNINA