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The Economics of Growth in Russia Overcoming the Poverty Trap

The Economics of Growth in Russia Overcoming the Poverty Trap

This book presents theoretical and empirical investigation of economic growth in Russia. The sharp decline in the national production that Russia endured in the 1990s linked directly to the exhausting and ill-planned transition from the planned economy to the market economy resulted in Russia plunging into the poverty trap. The goal of this book is to determine whether and how Russia manages to overcome the poverty trap and initiate and sustain economic growth. This book fills the gap between the volatile economic growth as an objective economic reality of Russia and the lack of scholarly literature on the issue. This study identifies the place and role of foreign aid in economic growth in the market-type post-transitional Russian economy and concludes that foreign aid does not play any significant role in the national economy contrary to what would follow from the classical poverty trap theory considered reviewed applied and tested in this study. Development economists should not overestimate the role of foreign aid in overcoming the poverty trap in those developing economic systems that are currently not in equilibrium and only move toward their steady state. The book will be of interest to those who want to learn more about specific problems in Russia’s newly built capitalism the country’s perspectives and its current semi-peripheral status. The book will also be an excellent supplement for students in Russian studies programs as well as for investors who want to do business in Russia and try to understand the country’s domestic economic conditions and processes. | The Economics of Growth in Russia Overcoming the Poverty Trap

GBP 130.00
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The Fuelwood Trap A study of the SADCC region

Avoiding the ‘Thucydides Trap’ U.S.-China Relations in Strategic Domains

The Choice for Banking Union Power Politics and the Trap of Credible Commitments

A Trip to the Zoo: A Grammar Tales Book to Support Grammar and Language Development in Children

Current Practice of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

Water Poverty The Next “Oil” Crisis

Rock And Roll A Social History

Culture and Cultures in Tourism Exploring New Trends

Culture and Cultures in Tourism Exploring New Trends

According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) international tourists engaging in cultural activities accounted for more than 500 million of international tourist numbers in 2017. City tourism relies on culture as a major product providing benefits not only for interested visitors but also for the local resident population. New trends in tourism include experiential tourism where the interactions between tourists and residents become a key part of the tourism experience and overall customer satisfaction. New technologies and IT applications allow tourists to design their own trip given the presence of global companies like Trip Advisor Booking. com and AirBnB. This comprehensive volume explores new trends in cultural tourism demonstrating how and why culture has become a central factor in tourism. The authors analyse a wide range of relevant issues including: how heritage-based and cultural tourism could contribute to the sustainability of destinations; the increase of religious travels to and within Arab countries; and how cultural tourism fosters understanding among people and cultures and could even potentially help to consolidate peace at a regional level. The book also analyses interactions between hosts (the local residents) and guests (the cultural visitors) revisiting the pioneer hippy travelling experiences in Turkey of the 1960s and how they shaped youth culture. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of cultural tourism. The chapters were originally published in the journal Anatolia. | Culture and Cultures in Tourism Exploring New Trends

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Quantitative Methods in Transportation

Cultural Pragmatism for US-China Relations Breaking the Gridlock and Co-creating Our Future

Looking Through Freud's Photos

Diving and Subaquatic Medicine

The Golden Triangle An Ethno-semiotic Tour of Present-day India

The Golden Triangle An Ethno-semiotic Tour of Present-day India

This book offers a semiotically informed ethnographic study of contemporary culture in Rajasthan and in India generally. It adapts the methodology of analyzing cultures found in Roland Barthes' semiotic portrait of Japanese culture Empire of Signs but adds an analysis of lifestyles as explicated in the work of social anthropologist Mary Douglas political scientist Aaron Wildavsky and a number of other social scientists. This manuscript is at first a guide to Rajasthan and India and it is that but it is also more in that it considers tourism from both an anthropological and sociological level. Berger begins with statistics on tourism and other aspects of life in Rajasthan and India and then considers how tourism in India compares with tourism in other important tourism destinations. He refers to the Imaginary India as the picture created in tourists' minds with the help of guidebooks media and the Internet before they actually travel to India. He then discusses these representations and how they are actually different from the country itself. The trip itself then becomes the search for the authentic India-the goal is to find places before they are discovered. He calls this Semiotic Rajasthan where the representations are compared to actuality. After offering a discussion of semiotic theory it interprets and analyzes a number of important aspects of Rajasthani and Indian culture such as: the Taj Mahal the Palace of Winds in Jaipur the notorious rat temple in Deshnok and sacred cows. Lastly he discusses his own trip and how the impact of Rajasthan did not fully register until he returned home. This volume's strength lies in the author's ability to write in an accessible manner assemble the project in an interesting way and include only that information which will guide the reader along the narrative trail. While this manuscript really is a guidebook to Rajasthan it could also serve as a good introduction to ethnography for beginning students and an interested general audience. It moves from basic explanations such as that of semiotics to complex applications all with the grace of good story telling. | The Golden Triangle An Ethno-semiotic Tour of Present-day India

GBP 84.99
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Economic Change in Asia Implications For Corporate Strategy and Social Responsibility

Family Events Practices Displays and Intimacies

Butoh as Heard by a Dancer

Feminist Perspectives on Language

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults An Emotion Regulation Approach

Semiconductor Memory Devices and Circuits

Y Tu Mamá También Mythologies of Youth

The Transformation of Egypt (RLE Egypt)

The Organized Child An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential—in School and in Life