Spatial, Environmental, and Resource Policy in the Developing CountriesManas Chatterji Gower, 1983 - Počet stran: 428 |
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... construction ( Selwyn 1971 ) . Given this interpretation of technology adoption , recommendations are made to change ... construction sector has responded with modern outputs that uses capital intensive technology . Since modern ...
... construction ( Selwyn 1971 ) . Given this interpretation of technology adoption , recommendations are made to change ... construction sector has responded with modern outputs that uses capital intensive technology . Since modern ...
Strana 182
... construction sector as modern and traditional , or formal - informal , this analysis uses the two Marxian categories " productive " and unproductive " labor to explain technology choice and adoption . While all construction activity is ...
... construction sector as modern and traditional , or formal - informal , this analysis uses the two Marxian categories " productive " and unproductive " labor to explain technology choice and adoption . While all construction activity is ...
Strana 183
... construction firm and in the economy . If this argument is valid , then the observed capital intensive expansion of the construction industry can be interpreted as capital in search of surplus value . Capital intensity implies the ...
... construction firm and in the economy . If this argument is valid , then the observed capital intensive expansion of the construction industry can be interpreted as capital in search of surplus value . Capital intensity implies the ...
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Towards new development concepts in relation to | 33 |
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Policy analysis using an integrated multiregional | 64 |
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