Industrialization and Planning under Polish Socialism: Vol. I. Poland's Industrialization Policy: A Current Analysis, Sources of Economic Growth and Retrogression.

Economica ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 40 (159) ◽  
pp. 356
Author(s):  
Stefan Markowski ◽  
F. Feiwel
Asian Survey ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey C. Gunn

Ahead of upcoming elections, expectations ran high in 2013 across the archipelago for a highly pluralistic electorate. With China as a leading trading partner, the backdrop for Indonesia was steady economic growth, albeit checked by a sliding currency, a current account deficit, and a depressing culture of corruption. Mixing commerce and geopolitics, China, the U.S., and Japan all turned to Indonesia to expand their influence.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (02) ◽  
pp. 1550010
Author(s):  
CHONG YAH LIM

This short article advocates the further development of Indonesia through an export-oriented industrialization policy. It opines that it is only through this policy that the perennial depreciation of the Indonesian exchange rate, including through capital flight, can be stopped. The article also advocates a twin-engine approach, with the State be responsible for the efficient supply of public goods, and the private sector, including the active participation of foreign investment, be encouraged, actively, for the supply of private goods, with concentration on export-oriented manufactured goods. The social and educational system will have to give support to this fundamental policy shift.


Author(s):  
Michael Curtis ◽  
Thomas Fincannon

Following up on previous analysis of characteristics of articles in the Journal of Human Factors, the current paper is intended to present a current analysis of articles published from 1997-2004. The paper examines all published articles across the following characteristics: year of publication, period of publication, general affiliation of authors, specific affiliation of 1st author, country of origin of authors, technical group, and collaboration comparisons. This information illustrates the important contributors to research in the field, how much research is done within each technical group, and the characteristics of collaborative work produced. By making comparisons within the eight year period and comparing total data to previous trend analysis (Zavod & Hitt, 2000) this paper will illustrate the direction of human factors research. The information reported can provide a reference for professionals, students, and prospective researchers in identifying where research is taking place and burgeoning topics of interest.


1998 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaista Shameem

The New Zealand Serious Fraud Office (NZSFO) was set up in 1989 in response to issues arising out of the 1980s financial crisis, in particular the share‐market crash of 1987. In the short period of about a year the total sum thought to be involved in corporate fraud schemes in New Zealand had increased dramatically, from NZ$10m–15m before 1988 to NZ$50m–70m in 1989. Consequently, the Department of Justice proposed setting up a specialist institution and legal mechanisms for the investigation of serious or complex fraud.


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