Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasThis work examines the intended and unanticipated consequences of economic advancement in developing areas and the commitment of industrial labor. Both the short-term acceptance of the attitudes and beliefs appropriate to a modernized economy are discussed. |
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Since both the common goal involved and the means of achieving this goal include economic change , the concept of economic development can be interpreted as both an end and as a means to that end . It is precisely this duality of the ...
Since both the common goal involved and the means of achieving this goal include economic change , the concept of economic development can be interpreted as both an end and as a means to that end . It is precisely this duality of the ...
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Of particular importance here is the economic position of these areas vis - à - vis the remainder of the world ; in many such areas rapid growth is still less rapid than in advanced countries.5 Commitment to Economic Development as a ...
Of particular importance here is the economic position of these areas vis - à - vis the remainder of the world ; in many such areas rapid growth is still less rapid than in advanced countries.5 Commitment to Economic Development as a ...
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The maintenance agencies appropriate for the committed businessmen are again partly economic , partly social . The rating of business success requires the development of short - term and long - term profitability or efficiency.31 In a ...
The maintenance agencies appropriate for the committed businessmen are again partly economic , partly social . The rating of business success requires the development of short - term and long - term profitability or efficiency.31 In a ...
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