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Dec 27, 2022Open Access
The Russia-Ukraine military conflict is unfolding social and economic consequences far beyond the central Asian or Eurasian borders. European nations found themselves paying the highest gas price in history to meet their energy requirements. Options available for Europe to deal with this situation are: 1) Increased European Gas Production; 2) Increased LNG Imports from US and Asia; 3) Increased Gas Imports via Pipelines from Neighbouring Areas. Given the recent exponential rise in LNG prices, Eu...
Nov 30, 2022Open Access
In capital-scarce low-income economies, the lack of attractiveness to private foreign investment implies that the only readily available source of external financing for economic development must come from foreign aid which normally comes with an altruistic motive. However, despite, the long history of aid-giving to low-income countries and especially in West Africa, evidence of donor aid effectiveness and assistance is debatable, particularly with the dominance of cross-country studies in such ...
May 27, 2022Open Access
The purpose of this paper is to sort out the theoretical origin of anti-poverty in Das Kapital, the root cause and performance of poverty, and the anti-poverty way of discourse in Marx’s Das Kapital. The research method is to use literature research, combining theory and reality, the unity of logic, and the historical research method. This paper systematically analyzes the anti-poverty thought contained in Das Kapital, summarizes the practical experience of anti-poverty in China, and promotes th...
May 11, 2022Open Access
The purpose of this paper is to sort out the theoretical origin of common prosperity, grasp the connotation of common prosperity under the new historical orientation, and clarify the logical premise of realizing common prosperity. The research methods of this paper are textual research and retrospection of the history of thought. Common prosperity is an essential requirement of socialism and an important feature of Chinese-style modernization, enabling the people to enjoy both material and intel...
Feb 17, 2020Open Access
This article discusses how the economic forces since the Brazilian State Apparatus Reform structure higher education policies and, consequently, how they order the form of science production in Brazil. With the reduction of the State in the Public Sphere, Public Higher Education in Brazil started to be guided by economic activities, so the structuring policies for knowledge production also began to accompany such a milestone of change in the logic of work and r ...
Dec 18, 2019Open Access
In recent years, there have been frequent international terrorist activities. Needless to say, this presents a great security risk to China’s foreign direct investment. This paper explains the current situation of global terrorist ac-tivities and China’s foreign direct investment, analyzes the harm of terrorist activities to foreign direct investment, and then proposes response measures from the government and enterprise levels. ...
Aug 11, 2017Open Access
Neolaborism is a theory that can easily be applied
in political economy explaining the value of the economies as a function of the
salaries and profit paid and received, respectively. Neolaborism can be defined
as the idea that only through the increases in salaries and profits received
tied to increases in productivity at least as large as those increases in
salaries and profits the economy can grow. Such productivity increases m ...
Mar 23, 2017Open Access
This paper aims to infer about the possible consequences of the existence of moral hazard in the Brazilian’s electric sector for the final consumer. In 2013, the new regulatory framework in the Brazilian’s electric sector was settled, which aims to encourage investment in quality and continuity of this services. Thus, the fees started to incorporate the costs related to the investments needed to maintain the quality and continuity ...
Jan 20, 2017Open Access
As the process of global warming pushes ahead, the
UNFCCC keeps holding its large scale reunions, producing declarations only.
Economists call these meetings transaction costs, because most of the CO2 emissions are produced by a small set of huge countries that could take speedy
counter-action, if they wanted so. However, the COP21 Agreement about
decarbonisation in this century is ...
Aug 05, 2016Open Access
Both the Euroland and the EURO projects face increasing
scepticism from several member states as well as nationalist movements. The
call for economic reforms augmenting flexibility and work zest in EU member
states meets resistance, as it poses threats to
the specific European welfare state. T ...
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