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Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Hardcover. New. Social Science couple of years, studies on ethnomedical beliefs and practices of various Groups have gained a great deal of significance to health administrators, planners, and policy makers, World over. Social Science Research on indigenous health systems, have No Doubt Contributed in developing culturally acceptable health care and health educational programmes. The present Study provides an indepth understanding of the symbolism in tribal medicine, with reference to their concept of Disease etiology, body symbolism ethnophysiology, Nature and role of ethnomedical specialists, Mother and child health practices, ethnomedical therapies, ritual healing, and health seeking behavior. The theoretical and methodological contributions made by the author will help social and health Scientists to lake up Comparative studies in ethnomedicine. This piece of work will certainly be useful to students and research scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Health Science, Social work, Medical psychology, Ethnobotany, Development Planning, Preventive and social Medicine, Medical Doctors working in the Rural and tribal areas, administrators and planners belonging to Tribal Development and Health Departments of both non-Government and Government Organizations. Besides this, it will also develop interest among general readers as well. Contents, Chapter I : INTRODUCTION : 1. Statement of the Problem 2. Aims and Objective of the Study 3. Justification of the Study 4. Review of Literature 5. Concepts of Medicine 6. Definition of Ethnomedicne 7. Areas of Ethnomedicine 8. Illness Ideology 9. Illness as Social Sanction 10. Illness as Deviance 11. Illness as an Indication of Social System Performance 12. Illness as Disruption of the Cultural Order 13. Ethnomedical Therapy 14. Nature & Role of Ethnomedical Specialists 15. Ritual Healing 16. Diverse Opinions of What a Ritual is? 17. Ritual 18. Socio Cultural Functions` of Rituals 19. Symbolism in Ritual Healing 20. Body Symbolism 21. Preventive Medicine 22. Theoretical Considerations 23. Ethnomedicine : A Symbolic System Research 24. Postulates Chapter II : RESEARCH Methodology : 1. Research Setting 2. The People 3. Justification for Selecting the Thakurs 4. Method of Data Collection 5. Research Tools and Techniques 6. Genealogical Method 7. Documentation Method 8. Participant Observation 9. On Becoming a Shaman (Bhagat) 10. Doing Away with Religious Biasness 11. Sampling Plan 12. Variables of the Study 13. Data Processing and Analysis Chapter III : Ethnography OF THE THAKURS : 1. The Population, Distribution & Its Origin 2. Their Physical Features 3. Dress Pattern 4. Settlement Pattern 5. Economic Life 6. Family Life 7. Marriage 8. Kinship 9. Religion 10. Death and Funerals 11. Maternal and Child Health Care Beliefs and Practices of the Thakurs 12. food Habits of the Thakurs 13. Menstruction and Ritual of Purification 14. Concepts and Normative Behaviour During Pregnancy 15. Child birth 16. Treatment of Umbilical Chord 17. Preventive Rituals 18. Cultural Norms Imposed on a Barren Women 19. Rites Performed on the Death of a Barren Women 20. Significance and Meanings Attached Chapter IV : ILLNESS Ideology : 1. Disease Causation Concepts : i. Possession of Evil Spirits ii. Sexual Intercourse with Evil Spirits iii. Sexual Intercourse with Menstruating Woman iv. Evil Eye (Dnsti Lagne) v. Witchcraft and Sorcery vi. Disruption of Human Relationships with Ancestral Spirits vii. Disruption of Human Relationship with Cosmic Entities Forces viii. Disruption of Thakur Relationship with Other Tribes and Caste Groups ix. Failure to Perform Divine Duty or Rite x. Deviance from Culturally Set Norms and Ort House Construction/Design xi. Loss of Basic Bodily Equilibrium Because oft of Excessive Heat or Cold In the Bod Printed Pages: 325. Medical World of the Tribals: Explorations in Illness Ideology, Body Symbolism and Ritual HealingRobin D. Tribhuwan9788171414086, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Hardcover. New. Social Science couple of years, studies on ethnomedical beliefs and practices of various Groups have gained a great deal of significance to health administrators, planners, and policy makers, World over. Social Science Research on indigenous health systems, have No Doubt Contributed in developing culturally acceptable health care and health educational programmes. The present Study provides an indepth understanding of the symbolism in tribal medicine, with reference to their concept of Disease etiology, body symbolism ethnophysiology, Nature and role of ethnomedical specialists, Mother and child health practices, ethnomedical therapies, ritual healing, and health seeking behavior. The theoretical and methodological contributions made by the author will help social and health Scientists to lake up Comparative studies in ethnomedicine. This piece of work will certainly be useful to students and research scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Health Science, Social work, Medical psychology, Ethnobotany, Development Planning, Preventive and social Medicine, Medical Doctors working in the Rural and tribal areas, administrators and planners belonging to Tribal Development and Health Departments of both non-Government and Government Organizations. Besides this, it will also develop interest among general readers as well. Contents, Chapter I : INTRODUCTION : 1. Statement of the Problem 2. Aims and Objective of the Study 3. Justification of the Study 4. Review of Literature 5. Concepts of Medicine 6. Definition of Ethnomedicne 7. Areas of Ethnomedicine 8. Illness Ideology 9. Illness as Social Sanction 10. Illness as Deviance 11. Illness as an Indication of Social System Performance 12. Illness as Disruption of the Cultural Order 13. Ethnomedical Therapy 14. Nature & Role of Ethnomedical Specialists 15. Ritual Healing 16. Diverse Opinions of What a Ritual is? 17. Ritual 18. Socio Cultural Functions` of Rituals 19. Symbolism in Ritual Healing 20. Body Symbolism 21. Preventive Medicine 22. Theoretical Considerations 23. Ethnomedicine : A Symbolic System Research 24. Postulates Chapter II : RESEARCH Methodology : 1. Research Setting 2. The People 3. Justification for Selecting the Thakurs 4. Method of Data Collection 5. Research Tools and Techniques 6. Genealogical Method 7. Documentation Method 8. Participant Observation 9. On Becoming a Shaman (Bhagat) 10. Doing Away with Religious Biasness 11. Sampling Plan 12. Variables of the Study 13. Data Processing and Analysis Chapter III : Ethnography OF THE THAKURS : 1. The Population, Distribution & Its Origin 2. Their Physical Features 3. Dress Pattern 4. Settlement Pattern 5. Economic Life 6. Family Life 7. Marriage 8. Kinship 9. Religion 10. Death and Funerals 11. Maternal and Child Health Care Beliefs and Practices of the Thakurs 12. food Habits of the Thakurs 13. Menstruction and Ritual of Purification 14. Concepts and Normative Behaviour During Pregnancy 15. Child birth 16. Treatment of Umbilical Chord 17. Preventive Rituals 18. Cultural Norms Imposed on a Barren Women 19. Rites Performed on the Death of a Barren Women 20. Significance and Meanings Attached Chapter IV : ILLNESS Ideology : 1. Disease Causation Concepts : i. Possession of Evil Spirits ii. Sexual Intercourse with Evil Spirits iii. Sexual Intercourse with Menstruating Woman iv. Evil Eye (Dnsti Lagne) v. Witchcraft and Sorcery vi. Disruption of Human Relationships with Ancestral Spirits vii. Disruption of Human Relationship with Cosmic Entities Forces viii. Disruption of Thakur Relationship with Other Tribes and Caste Groups ix. Failure to Perform Divine Duty or Rite x. Deviance from Culturally Set Norms and Ort House Construction/Design xi. Loss of Basic Bodily Equilibrium Because oft of Excessive Heat or Cold In the Bod Printed Pages: 325., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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Anthem Press, 2020. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. This book collects 12 papers written between 1985 and 2015 by the author, along with an introduction and postscript, on the economics of innovation and knowledge, focusing on how individuals and organizations learn and knowledge as a fundamental resource, rather than how people make rational decisions on the basis of a given set of preferences. It argues that economics should be a social science that takes into account the complexity of the strivings and hopes of humans, rather than only focusing on rational behavior. It presents theories of the innovation system and the learning economy that differ from those used in standard economics, to illustrate other possible directions for institutional design and economic policy that emphasize collective entrepreneurship, knowledge sharing, and international collaboration. The articles discuss innovation as an interactive process and innovation systems; knowledge creation and the characteristics of the learning economy; China's innovation system and policy, Europe's financial crisis, and Africa's growth and structural problems in the context of the learning economy and innovation system, as well as how globalization changes the role of national innovation systems; and the learning economy and the economics of hope, particularly the need for new forms of global governance that can promote learning. Distributed by Books International, Inc. (2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR), Anthem Press, 2020, 0, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Books<
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[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Books<
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Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account. Globalisation Between Gloom And Prosperity Arvind Singh, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Hardcover. New. Social Science couple of years, studies on ethnomedical beliefs and practices of various Groups have gained a great deal of s… Altro …
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Hardcover. New. Social Science couple of years, studies on ethnomedical beliefs and practices of various Groups have gained a great deal of significance to health administrators, planners, and policy makers, World over. Social Science Research on indigenous health systems, have No Doubt Contributed in developing culturally acceptable health care and health educational programmes. The present Study provides an indepth understanding of the symbolism in tribal medicine, with reference to their concept of Disease etiology, body symbolism ethnophysiology, Nature and role of ethnomedical specialists, Mother and child health practices, ethnomedical therapies, ritual healing, and health seeking behavior. The theoretical and methodological contributions made by the author will help social and health Scientists to lake up Comparative studies in ethnomedicine. This piece of work will certainly be useful to students and research scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Health Science, Social work, Medical psychology, Ethnobotany, Development Planning, Preventive and social Medicine, Medical Doctors working in the Rural and tribal areas, administrators and planners belonging to Tribal Development and Health Departments of both non-Government and Government Organizations. Besides this, it will also develop interest among general readers as well. Contents, Chapter I : INTRODUCTION : 1. Statement of the Problem 2. Aims and Objective of the Study 3. Justification of the Study 4. Review of Literature 5. Concepts of Medicine 6. Definition of Ethnomedicne 7. Areas of Ethnomedicine 8. Illness Ideology 9. Illness as Social Sanction 10. Illness as Deviance 11. Illness as an Indication of Social System Performance 12. Illness as Disruption of the Cultural Order 13. Ethnomedical Therapy 14. Nature & Role of Ethnomedical Specialists 15. Ritual Healing 16. Diverse Opinions of What a Ritual is? 17. Ritual 18. Socio Cultural Functions` of Rituals 19. Symbolism in Ritual Healing 20. Body Symbolism 21. Preventive Medicine 22. Theoretical Considerations 23. Ethnomedicine : A Symbolic System Research 24. Postulates Chapter II : RESEARCH Methodology : 1. Research Setting 2. The People 3. Justification for Selecting the Thakurs 4. Method of Data Collection 5. Research Tools and Techniques 6. Genealogical Method 7. Documentation Method 8. Participant Observation 9. On Becoming a Shaman (Bhagat) 10. Doing Away with Religious Biasness 11. Sampling Plan 12. Variables of the Study 13. Data Processing and Analysis Chapter III : Ethnography OF THE THAKURS : 1. The Population, Distribution & Its Origin 2. Their Physical Features 3. Dress Pattern 4. Settlement Pattern 5. Economic Life 6. Family Life 7. Marriage 8. Kinship 9. Religion 10. Death and Funerals 11. Maternal and Child Health Care Beliefs and Practices of the Thakurs 12. food Habits of the Thakurs 13. Menstruction and Ritual of Purification 14. Concepts and Normative Behaviour During Pregnancy 15. Child birth 16. Treatment of Umbilical Chord 17. Preventive Rituals 18. Cultural Norms Imposed on a Barren Women 19. Rites Performed on the Death of a Barren Women 20. Significance and Meanings Attached Chapter IV : ILLNESS Ideology : 1. Disease Causation Concepts : i. Possession of Evil Spirits ii. Sexual Intercourse with Evil Spirits iii. Sexual Intercourse with Menstruating Woman iv. Evil Eye (Dnsti Lagne) v. Witchcraft and Sorcery vi. Disruption of Human Relationships with Ancestral Spirits vii. Disruption of Human Relationship with Cosmic Entities Forces viii. Disruption of Thakur Relationship with Other Tribes and Caste Groups ix. Failure to Perform Divine Duty or Rite x. Deviance from Culturally Set Norms and Ort House Construction/Design xi. Loss of Basic Bodily Equilibrium Because oft of Excessive Heat or Cold In the Bod Printed Pages: 325. Medical World of the Tribals: Explorations in Illness Ideology, Body Symbolism and Ritual HealingRobin D. Tribhuwan9788171414086, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010. Hardcover. New. Social Science couple of years, studies on ethnomedical beliefs and practices of various Groups have gained a great deal of significance to health administrators, planners, and policy makers, World over. Social Science Research on indigenous health systems, have No Doubt Contributed in developing culturally acceptable health care and health educational programmes. The present Study provides an indepth understanding of the symbolism in tribal medicine, with reference to their concept of Disease etiology, body symbolism ethnophysiology, Nature and role of ethnomedical specialists, Mother and child health practices, ethnomedical therapies, ritual healing, and health seeking behavior. The theoretical and methodological contributions made by the author will help social and health Scientists to lake up Comparative studies in ethnomedicine. This piece of work will certainly be useful to students and research scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Health Science, Social work, Medical psychology, Ethnobotany, Development Planning, Preventive and social Medicine, Medical Doctors working in the Rural and tribal areas, administrators and planners belonging to Tribal Development and Health Departments of both non-Government and Government Organizations. Besides this, it will also develop interest among general readers as well. Contents, Chapter I : INTRODUCTION : 1. Statement of the Problem 2. Aims and Objective of the Study 3. Justification of the Study 4. Review of Literature 5. Concepts of Medicine 6. Definition of Ethnomedicne 7. Areas of Ethnomedicine 8. Illness Ideology 9. Illness as Social Sanction 10. Illness as Deviance 11. Illness as an Indication of Social System Performance 12. Illness as Disruption of the Cultural Order 13. Ethnomedical Therapy 14. Nature & Role of Ethnomedical Specialists 15. Ritual Healing 16. Diverse Opinions of What a Ritual is? 17. Ritual 18. Socio Cultural Functions` of Rituals 19. Symbolism in Ritual Healing 20. Body Symbolism 21. Preventive Medicine 22. Theoretical Considerations 23. Ethnomedicine : A Symbolic System Research 24. Postulates Chapter II : RESEARCH Methodology : 1. Research Setting 2. The People 3. Justification for Selecting the Thakurs 4. Method of Data Collection 5. Research Tools and Techniques 6. Genealogical Method 7. Documentation Method 8. Participant Observation 9. On Becoming a Shaman (Bhagat) 10. Doing Away with Religious Biasness 11. Sampling Plan 12. Variables of the Study 13. Data Processing and Analysis Chapter III : Ethnography OF THE THAKURS : 1. The Population, Distribution & Its Origin 2. Their Physical Features 3. Dress Pattern 4. Settlement Pattern 5. Economic Life 6. Family Life 7. Marriage 8. Kinship 9. Religion 10. Death and Funerals 11. Maternal and Child Health Care Beliefs and Practices of the Thakurs 12. food Habits of the Thakurs 13. Menstruction and Ritual of Purification 14. Concepts and Normative Behaviour During Pregnancy 15. Child birth 16. Treatment of Umbilical Chord 17. Preventive Rituals 18. Cultural Norms Imposed on a Barren Women 19. Rites Performed on the Death of a Barren Women 20. Significance and Meanings Attached Chapter IV : ILLNESS Ideology : 1. Disease Causation Concepts : i. Possession of Evil Spirits ii. Sexual Intercourse with Evil Spirits iii. Sexual Intercourse with Menstruating Woman iv. Evil Eye (Dnsti Lagne) v. Witchcraft and Sorcery vi. Disruption of Human Relationships with Ancestral Spirits vii. Disruption of Human Relationship with Cosmic Entities Forces viii. Disruption of Thakur Relationship with Other Tribes and Caste Groups ix. Failure to Perform Divine Duty or Rite x. Deviance from Culturally Set Norms and Ort House Construction/Design xi. Loss of Basic Bodily Equilibrium Because oft of Excessive Heat or Cold In the Bod Printed Pages: 325., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2010, 6, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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Anthem Press, 2020. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. This book collects 12 papers written between 1985 and 2015 by the author, along with an introduction and postscript, on the economics … Altro …
Anthem Press, 2020. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. This book collects 12 papers written between 1985 and 2015 by the author, along with an introduction and postscript, on the economics of innovation and knowledge, focusing on how individuals and organizations learn and knowledge as a fundamental resource, rather than how people make rational decisions on the basis of a given set of preferences. It argues that economics should be a social science that takes into account the complexity of the strivings and hopes of humans, rather than only focusing on rational behavior. It presents theories of the innovation system and the learning economy that differ from those used in standard economics, to illustrate other possible directions for institutional design and economic policy that emphasize collective entrepreneurship, knowledge sharing, and international collaboration. The articles discuss innovation as an interactive process and innovation systems; knowledge creation and the characteristics of the learning economy; China's innovation system and policy, Europe's financial crisis, and Africa's growth and structural problems in the context of the learning economy and innovation system, as well as how globalization changes the role of national innovation systems; and the learning economy and the economics of hope, particularly the need for new forms of global governance that can promote learning. Distributed by Books International, Inc. (2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR), Anthem Press, 2020, 0, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality … Altro …
[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Books<
2013, ISBN: 8178359596
[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality … Altro …
[EAN: 9788178359595], Neubuch, [PU: Gyan Books (P) Ltd.], GLOBALISATION BETWEEN GLOOM AND PROSPERITY ARVIND SINGH, 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account., Books<
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Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. C… Altro …
Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013. Hardcover. New. 1.1. Three waves of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics of more globalised and less globalised developing economies (Population- weighted averages) ,1.5. Decline in average import tariff (1980s-1990s). ,1.6. Per capita GDP growth rates. , 2.1. Top 15 MNCs. ,2.2. GATT and WTO trade rounds. ,2.3. Key elements of orthodox security and human security. ,2.4. Regional breakdown of free and partly free countries in the developing world (2000). ,2.5. Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New democracy in South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New democracy in East and South East-Asia. ,2.8. New democracy in Latin America (2000). , 3.1. US International direct investment flows. ,3.2. The largest recipients of inward FDI (1975-1980) and (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change in trade as a share of GDP. ,3.4. Developing country exports by sector. ,3.5. Average un weighted tariff rates by region. ,3.6. Change in income inequality after 1979 in OECD countries. ,3.7. Foreign population as percentage of total population ,3.8. Country of origin of immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share of wage employment in non- agricultural sector. , 5.1. The convention on biological diversity. ,5.2. Amount and kinds of soil degradation in different Continents. ,5.3. Soil erosion in different continents. ,5.4. Causes of soil degradation in various continents. ,5.5. Rising CO2 emissions are pushing up stocks and increasing temperature. ,5.6. Rich countries dominate the cumulative emissions account.About The Book:- The Book Attempts To Combine The Assessments On Broad Fronts Encompassing Economy, Politics, Social Cultural Milieu And Environment By The Forces Of Globalization. It Offers Answers To The Vital Questions On Wide Ranging Issues Such As Growth, Poverty, Inequality, Social Change, Corporate Behavior And Environmental Exhaustion By A Careful Analysis Of The Evidences And An Examination Of The Global Economic Processes.,Content:- 1.1. Three Waves Of Globalisation. ,1.2. Worldwide Household Inequality (1820-1910). ,1.3. Worldwide Household Inequality (1910-1950). ,1.4. Characteristics Of More Globalised And Less Globalised Developing Economies (Population- Weighted Averages) ,1.5. Decline In Average Import Tariff (1980S-1990S). ,1.6. Per Capita Gdp Growth Rates. , 2.1. Top 15 Mncs. ,2.2. Gatt And Wto Trade Rounds. ,2.3. Key Elements Of Orthodox Security And Human Security. ,2.4. Regional Breakdown Of Free And Partly Free Countries In The Developing World (2000). ,2.5. Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa (2000). ,2.6. New Democracy In South Asia (2000). ,2.7. New Democracy In East And South East-Asia. ,2.8. New Democracy In Latin America (2000). , 3.1. Us International Direct Investment Flows. ,3.2. The Largest Recipients Of Inward Fdi (1975-1980) And (1990-1996). ,3.3. Change In Trade As A Share Of Gdp. ,3.4. Developing Country Exports By Sector. ,3.5. Average Un Weighted Tariff Rates By Region. ,3.6. Change In Income Inequality After 1979 In Oecd Countries. ,3.7. Foreign Population As Percentage Of Total Population ,3.8. Country Of Origin Of Immigrants 1995 , 4.1. Female Percentage Share Of Wage Employment In Non- Agricultural Sector. , 5.1. The Convention On Biological Diversity. ,5.2. Amount And Kinds Of Soil Degradation In Different Continents. ,5.3. Soil Erosion In Different Continents. ,5.4. Causes Of Soil Degradation In Various Continents. ,5.5. Rising Co2 Emissions Are Pushing Up Stocks And Increasing Temperature. ,5.6. Rich Countries Dominate The Cumulative Emissions Account. Globalisation Between Gloom And Prosperity Arvind Singh, Gyan Books (P) Ltd., 2013, 6<
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