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Staples, Institutions and Growth. Competitiveness of Guatemalan Exports 1524-1945
In the integrated institutional-staples-‘vent for surplus’ approach, the opening of trade occurs because of initial demand. Once demand is determined, competitiveness is a function of transportation costs, entrepreneurship, capital, land and labour costs, as well as the role played by the State. When all these factors promote competitiveness within an institutional framework that decreased transac
Miranda Landen
Island Women and the Obesity Transition: Examining SES, Ethnicity and Economic Development
Rates of overweight and obesity are increasing rapidly in developing countries due to economic development, decreasing levels of physical activity, and shifting diets and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) tend to have significantly higher obesity prevalence than the global average. This study aims to understand socioeconomic differences in female obesity in different island contexts. Dietary h
Stylites in the Metaphrastic Menologion
The Long Retreat : Gustav Cassel and Eli Heckscher on the ‘New Economics’ of the 1930s
The Emotional Interaction of Judicial Objectivity
Declining inequality in the midst of diamond-led growth? Trends in Botswana’s income inequality and sectorial change, c. 1966-2016
Shared Reading i gymnasieskolans svenskundervisning
The CLARIN Knowledge Center of Lund University Humanities Lab
Bernhard Risberg, 1862–1947
Johan Bergman, 1864–1951
Marcus Wallenberg, 1774–1833
Aron Martin Alexanderson, 1843–1930
Corruption, Informality and ‘Living Law’ in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
Compositionality and other issues in the philosophy of mind and language
Modelling Contextualization in Theology
No cripness – No peace!
Panel: No cripness – no peace: Rethinking feminist knowledge regimes with Cripistemologies. Mikael Mery Karlsson, Lund University,Christine Bylund, Ume. University, Julia Bahner, University of Leeds, ElisabetApelmo, Malm. University Feminists are constantly rethinking knowledge regimes within as well asoutside the academy. We have not entered the university only to gain accessto an already existinPanel: No cripness – no peace: Rethinking feminist knowledgeregimes with Cripistemologies. Mikael Mery Karlsson, Lund University, Christine Bylund, Ume. University, Julia Bahner, University of Leeds, ElisabetApelmo, Malm. University Feminists are constantly rethinking knowledge regimes within as well as outside the academy. We have not entered the university only to gain accessto an already existi
