Learning-by-Doing and Trade Policy in a Developing Economy
In: The journal of developing areas, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 515
ISSN: 0022-037X
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In: The journal of developing areas, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 515
ISSN: 0022-037X
In: Journal of development economics, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 205-210
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper No. 2007-27
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In: Journal of international trade & economic development: an international and comparative review, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 237-256
ISSN: 1469-9559
In: Economic Development and Cultural Change, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 657-676
ISSN: 1539-2988
In: Economic development and cultural change: a journal designed for exploratory discussion of the problems of economic development and cultural change. Supplement
ISSN: 0013-0079
Gegenstand der Untersuchung sind die nach Tätigkeitsarten festgestellten Lohnunterschiede von Männern und Frauen im formalen Wirtschaftssektor Jamaikas. Als Grundlage der Analyse dienen bei den Firmen erhobene sowie bei der Steuerbehörde gespeicherte Daten. Die Autoren kommen zu dem Ergebnis, daß Frauen bei vergleichbarer Tätigkeit im Durchschnitt 80% des Lohns erzielen, den Männer erhalten. Dieser Unterschied ist weitaus geringer, als auf der Basis einer früheren Untersuchung zu erwarten gewesen wäre, bei der festgestellt worden war, daß den Frauen bei gleicher Arbeit nur 58% des Lohns der Männer gezahlt wurde. (DÜI-Hlb)
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In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper No. 2014-10
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In: Review of Income and Wealth, Band 60, Heft 2, S. 404-404
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In: Review of Income and Wealth, Band 58, Heft 2, S. 233-256
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In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper No. 2005-22
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In: FRB Atlanta Working Paper No. 2014-26
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Dandies: Fashion and Finesse in Art and Culture considers the visual languages, politics, and poetics of personal appearance. Dandyism has been most closely associated with influential caucasian Western men-about-town, epitomized by the 19th century style-setting of Oscar Wilde and by Tom Wolfe's white suits. The essays collected here, however, examine the spectacle and workings of dandyism to reveal that these were not the only dandies. On the contrary, art historians, literary and cultural historians, and anthropologists identify unrecognized dandies flourishing among early 19th century Native Americans, in Soviet Latvia, in Africa, throughout the African-American diaspora, among women, and in the art world. Moving beyond historical and fictional accounts of dandies, this volume juxtaposes theoretical models with evocative images and descriptions of clothing in order to link sartorial self-construction with artistic, social, and political self-invention. Taking into consideration the vast changes in thinking about identity in the academy, Dandies provides a compelling study of dandyism's destabilizing aesthetic enterprise. Contributors: Jennifer Blessing, Susan Fillin-Yeh, Rhonda Garelick, Joe Lucchesi, Kim Miller, Robert E. Moore, Richard J. Powell, Carter Ratcliffe, and Mark Allen Svede