Title | PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Soffer Publishing |
Pages | 110 |
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ISBN | 6635327444 |
A History of Colombian Economic Thought
Title | A History of Colombian Economic Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Andrés Álvarez |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2023-09-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 100095739X |
Ever since the quest for independence between 1810 and 1819, economic thought in Colombia has been shaped by policy debates and characterized by a pragmatic and eclectic approach. Economic thought in Colombia can only be revealed through the exploration of economists’ practices and the role of economic arguments within broader public debate. This history of Colombian economic thought provides a detailed account of major issues that have marked the constant feedback between economic ideas and economic practice in Colombia during the 19th and 20th centuries. This volume is thus a history of the interaction between ideas and policy. Those involved in these debates – politicians, public officials, journalists, and, latterly, professional economists – established direct contact with what can be identified as the centers of production of economic theory (both in Europe and the US) and entered regional and local networks in economics, but were not just importers of ideas or theories. The way in which they read, discussed, transformed and applied economic theories in Colombia makes for a rich environment for the production and implementation of economic policies that drew, diverged and transformed the way economics was understood and used as a source of knowledge for practical concerns. This is why the history of Colombian economic thought does not fit into traditional typologies of economic schools and why it must be understood as part of a political debate and within a political, social and cultural context that demanded specific solutions to urgent social demands. Through the study of what was taught, when and how, at the beginnings of the republican era, and why and how professional economists came to lead public debate and economic policy making in the 20th century, this book explores the foundations of this permanent interaction between theory and practice. This book will be of significant interest to readers of history of economic thought, economic history and the history of Colombian and Latin American economic, political and social life more broadly.
The Knowledge Economy and Socialism
Title | The Knowledge Economy and Socialism PDF eBook |
Author | Agustín Lage Dávila |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2024-03-31 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1685900445 |
Examines Cuba’s approach to scientific research, and distinguishes it from that of capitalist societies “Cuba's future must, by necessity, be a future of scientists,” Fidel Castro proclaimed in 1960. As Agustín Lage Dávila shows in this pathbreaking book, Cuba has in fact become a global leader in both the generation and application of scientific knowledge—as demonstrated by its ubiquitous production of socially useful products, from vaccines and medicines, to organic food. Speaking from his position as a noted Cuban immunologist, Dr. Lage shows how Cuba achieved such prominence, positing that the training of its scientists, their scientific practices, and their relationships with the Cuban people are intimately connected to the socialist culture that derived from the Cuban Revolution. Lage offers clearly written and easily understood answers to questions critical to the very survival of humanity. Why is culture critical to science? What distinguishes Cuba’s socialist culture from that of capitalist societies? What are the social responsibilities of scientists? How has Cuba made such incredible scientific advances in the face of the brutal and illegal U.S. blockade? How can a country like Cuba earn needed foreign exchange through the sale of its knowledge-intensive products to countries in the Global North while maintaining its ethical, socialist ideals? Lage’s interrogation of these questions will be of interest to scientists and economic planners around the world, to all those struggling for a better world–and, no doubt, even to those corporations competing with Cuba in global markets.
Advances in Tourism, Technology and Systems
Title | Advances in Tourism, Technology and Systems PDF eBook |
Author | João Vidal de Carvalho |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 582 |
Release | 2020-11-16 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9813342560 |
This book features a collection of high-quality research papers presented at the International Conference on Tourism, Technology & Systems (ICOTTS 2020), held at the University of Cartagena, in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, from 29th to 31st October 2020. The book is divided into two volumes, and it covers the areas of technology in tourism and the tourist experience, generations and technology in tourism, digital marketing applied to tourism and travel, mobile technologies applied to sustainable tourism, information technologies in tourism, digital transformation of tourism business, e-tourism and tourism 2.0, big data and management for travel and tourism, geotagging and tourist mobility, smart destinations, robotics in tourism, and information systems and technologies.
Educação, ciência e tecnologia
Title | Educação, ciência e tecnologia PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Eduardo Aragón |
Publisher | Universidade Federal Do Para |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Politica de desenvolvimento cientifico e tecnologico nos paises amazonicos. Politica de ciencia e tecnologia para a amazonia brasileira. Acoes e persprctivas de cooperacao. Sistemas de informacao cientifica e tecnologica. Manejo de recursos, populacoes humanas e tecnologias apropriadas. Impactos ambientais na daude humana. Educacao superior e desenvolvimento.
Cepalindex, ECLAC system documents
Title | Cepalindex, ECLAC system documents PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Latin America |
ISBN |
Sustainable Development Goals for Society Vol. 1
Title | Sustainable Development Goals for Society Vol. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Godwell Nhamo |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2021-06-16 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030709485 |
Written by 43 authors from Africa, Europe and Latin America, this book presents 19 topics addressing poverty in the context of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), leadership in implementing SDGs, and SDGs in service delivery and local government. As the world has gone past five years of implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the intertwined 17 SDGs, new opportunities in research continue to open up. Hence, documenting some of the initiatives put in place around the world regarding the implementation of the SDGs is one of the aims of this publication. With 10 years remaining, the book further enhances the desire to scale up SDGs implementation. The selection of case studies from the selected regions also provides a balance in terms of how the SDGs are being rolled out for economic growth, environmental stewardship and social protection. The ambition remains even with the challenge brought by the COVID-19 pandemic that preoccupied the whole of 2020; spilling over to 2021. There is no doubt that resources have been diverted, but the world must stay on the course to 2030 and beyond. Therefore, the book is relevant for several stakeholders including the academics, development partners, government officials and other individuals that are involved in making sure no one is left behind in the lead to 2030.