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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The structure imposed on any single participant by flow is a highly specialized or limited interdependence . Although the entire organization is dependent on every part , any one part within the process of flow directly interacts with ...
The structure imposed on any single participant by flow is a highly specialized or limited interdependence . Although the entire organization is dependent on every part , any one part within the process of flow directly interacts with ...
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The limited character of these service acts frequently appears arbitrary and dysfunctional . Limitation requirements may demand at times more energy and effort from the worker than the actual service performed , for it may be easier to ...
The limited character of these service acts frequently appears arbitrary and dysfunctional . Limitation requirements may demand at times more energy and effort from the worker than the actual service performed , for it may be easier to ...
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Many economists assume virtually unlimited wants , which would make the acceptance of buying opportunities automatic ( although limited means would still require the analysis of relative values of particular products ) .
Many economists assume virtually unlimited wants , which would make the acceptance of buying opportunities automatic ( although limited means would still require the analysis of relative values of particular products ) .
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