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Did External Barriers Cause the Marginalization of Stib-Saharan Africa in NNWorld Trrade?

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D)idl External Barriers Cause SbShrnfiacu~is

by unknown authors , 1996
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No. 348 Did External Barriers Cause the Marginalization of Sub-Saharan Africa in World Trade? Azita Amjadi Ulrich

by World Bank, Discussion Paper No, Ldean Girdis, Ray Tornkinis, Michel Noel, Tyler Biggs, Pradeep Srivastava, Er J. Yeats, Kathy Lindert , 2000
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No. 348 Did External Barriers Cause the Marginalization of Sub-Saharan Africa in World Trade? Azita Amjadi Ulrich

by Alexico, Jose De Lnu A-w, Ian Barwell, Reincke, Kathy Lindert , 2000
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No. 348 Did External Barriers Cause the Marginalization of Sub-Saharan Africa in World Trade? Azita Amjadi Ulrich

by Carlos A. Primo Braga, Carsten Fink, Ian Barwell, Michel Noel, Reincke, Kathy Lindert, William Albrecht, Susan Selwyn, Paula Perttunen, Tao Zhang
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Learned helplessness in humans: Critique and reformulation.

by Lyn Y Abramson , Martin E P Seligman , John D Teasdale - Journal of Abnormal Psychology, , 1978
"... The learned helplessness hypothesis is criticized and reformulated. The old hypothesis, when applied to learned helplessness in humans, has two major problems: (a) It does not distinguish between cases in which outcomes are uncontrollable for all people and cases in which they are uncontrollable on ..."
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people perceive noncontingency, they attribute their helplessness to a cause. This cause can be stable or unstable, global or specific, and internal or external. The attribution chosen influences whether expectation of future helplessness will be chronic or acute, broad or narrow, and whether

On the mechanics of economic development

by X. Lucas, A. Agut, G. Ramis, E. Belda, M. Soler, X. Lucas, Hospital Departmenit Of, G. Ramis, Ininovation Departmenit, Cefu Sa - Journal of Monetary Economics , 1988
"... THERE have been very few reports of uterine rupture in the cat in the literature (Webb 1972). The causes include external trauma during pregnancy, severe alterations of the wall of the uterus, inadequate obstetric manipulations, and the incorrect use of drugs such as oxytocin or prostaglandin F2ec ( ..."
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THERE have been very few reports of uterine rupture in the cat in the literature (Webb 1972). The causes include external trauma during pregnancy, severe alterations of the wall of the uterus, inadequate obstetric manipulations, and the incorrect use of drugs such as oxytocin or prostaglandin F2ec

The role of deliberate practice in the acquisition of expert performance

by K. Anders Ericsson, Ralf Th. Krampe, Clemens Tesch-romer - Psychological Review , 1993
"... The theoretical framework presented in this article explains expert performance as the end result of individuals ' prolonged efforts to improve performance while negotiating motivational and external constraints. In most domains of expertise, individuals begin in their childhood a regimen of ef ..."
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The theoretical framework presented in this article explains expert performance as the end result of individuals ' prolonged efforts to improve performance while negotiating motivational and external constraints. In most domains of expertise, individuals begin in their childhood a regimen

National debt in a neoclassical growth model.'

by Peter A Diamond - American Economic Review,
"... This paper contains a model designed to serve two purposes, to examine long-run competitive equilibrium in a growth model and then to explore the effects on this equilibrium of government debt. Samuelson [8] has examined the determination of interest rates in a singlecommodity world without durable ..."
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living in long-run equilibrium. Surprisingly, internal debt is seen to cause an even larger decline in this utility level. External debt has two effects in the long run, both arising from the taxes needed to finance the interest payments. The taxes directly reduce available lifetime consumption

The people make the place.

by Benjamin Schneider , Benjamin Schneider - Personnel Psychology, , 1987
"... A framework for understanding the etiology of organizational behavior is presented. The framework is ]based on theory and research from interactional psychology, vocational psychology, I/O psychology, and organizational theory. The framework proposes that organizations are functions of the kinds of ..."
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of people they contain and, further, that the people there are functions of an attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) cycle. The ASA cycle is proposed as an alternative model for understanding organizations and the causes of the structures, processes, and technology of organizations. First, the ASA framework
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