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Livre numérique Sports Governance in the World: a socio-historic approach

The main goal of this 3 volumes work is to study the methods of governance of sport and the purposes pursued in 35 countries, ... Plus

How Middle-Class Is Latin America?
OECD - 16/12/2010
Langue English
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26,99 €
Livre numérique Latin American Economic Outlook 2011

This year’s Latin American Economic Outlook focuses on those in the middle of the income distribution in Latin America. If these middle sectors have stable employment and reasonably robust incomes, then, arguably, ... Plus

OECD - 02/09/2010
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15,99 €
Livre numérique Chile’s International Scholarship Programme

Chile has long considered education as a central priority and as key for its economic development. Over the past two decades the country has made great strides to increase the numbers of young people entering tertiary education. Plus

OECD - 30/11/2009
Langue English
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26,99 €
Livre numérique Latin American Economic Outlook 2010

Contrary to prevailing wisdom, Latin American countries that opened their markets to international competition during the last decade have not been more vulnerable to the global economic downturn. Plus

OECD - 27/07/2009
Langue English
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20,99 €
Livre numérique OECD Territorial Reviews: Chile 2009

Chile has achieved strong economic growth during the last 20 years. Nevertheless, its economy depends on a few resource-based sectors located in a small number of regions. Plus

OECD - 14/07/2009
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29,99 €
Livre numérique OECD Economic Surveys: Brazil 2009

OECD's periodic survey of Brazil's economy. This 2009 edition features chapters on looking beyond the economic crisis, reaping the benefits of macroeconomic consolidation, reforming indirect taxes and labour levies, ... Plus

Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa
OECD - 19/03/2009
Langue English
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31,99 €
Livre numérique Globalisation and Emerging Economies

OECD countries still dominate the world economy, but their share of world trade dropped from 73% in 1992 to 64% in 2005, and some of the world’s most important economies are not members of the OECD. Foremost among these are the so-called BRIICS: Brazil, ... Plus