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Tschetter, John – Monthly Labor Review, 1987
Examines producer services industries and reviews possible explanations for the growth of this industrial group. Particular attention is paid to the unbundling hypothesis, which argues that industries are transfering activities performed in-house to producer service providers. The presented evidence discredits this as a major force behind the…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Economic Development, Employment Patterns, Industry
Labour Education, 1987
Presents the working paper from an International Labour Office (ILO) symposium on international development and the role of workers' education. Covers the state of the world, poverty, worker education, labor unions, program planning, and the role of the ILO. (JOW)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Labour Education, 1987
Presents the report of an International Labour Office (ILO) symposium on international development and the role of workers' education. Covers the general situation, issues, role of trade unions, educational aspects of workers' involvement in development issues, and the role of the ILO. (JOW)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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Agnew, John A. – Journal of Geography, 1987
States that economic geography, by itself, does not completely explain the geography of world economic development. Argues that development must also be viewed in terms of the cultural peculiarities which influence it. Cites as examples the early United States economy, consisting of a capitalist North and an agricultural South, and the Apartheid…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Economic Development
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Fitzgerald, Joan; Meyer, Peter B. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1986
Drawing on Kaufman's distinction between development in the community and development of the community, this paper discusses the constraints on local economic development associated with increased concentration of capital. The likelihood of successfully employing "import substitution" and other localization strategies without confronting issues of…
Descriptors: Community Development, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Climate, Economic Development
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Firebaugh, Francille M. – Journal of Home Economics, 1985
Discusses the history of home economics in international development related to women, current involvement of home economics professionals in development endeavors, contributions of home economics to women in development (including strategies aimed at productivity, family welfare, and women-specific projects), and barriers to participation by home…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Family Programs, Females, Home Economics
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Russell, John – Workplace Education, 1984
Argues for the establishment of a substantive, far-reaching educational development program for entrepreneurship, spanning elementary through postsecondary and continuing education. Program foci would be (1) entrepreneurship awareness and exploration and (2) responsiveness to the local small business community. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
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Perrow, Charles – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
This critique of John Langton's behavioral evolutionist account of the development of bureaucracy in the 18th Century British pottery industry contends that the evolutionary explanation rests on unexamined functionalist assumptions which overlook social costs and the mediating effects of the class structure and the profit motive. (TE)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Capitalism, Ecology, Economic Change
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Langton, John – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
Langton responds to Perrow's critique of his behavioral evolutionism by addressing four broad issues: the relationship between organizational evolution and environmental structure; the role of human creativity in organizational evolution; the relationship between social power and bureaucratization; and the relationship between organizational…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Capitalism, Ecology, Economic Change
Travis, Robert – White Cloud Journal of American Indian Mental Health, 1984
Reports on investigation of two culturally similar Inupiat Eskimo regions which had substantially different 1970 suicide rates. Notes that interaction of economic development and modern education was significantly associated with sharp rise in suicides in one region where depressed economic structure could not facilitate goal achievement fostered…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Economic Change
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Gibson, Mary Jo – Ageing International, 1986
This article provides an overview of the contributions made by older women to social and economic development in the Third World, as well as how the forces of modernization are affecting their roles and status in society. Discusses the definition of "older woman," labor force participation, income, and family roles. (CT)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Employed Women, Family Role
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Boyd-Beauman, Fran; Piland, William E. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1983
Discusses results of a study of economic development programs within community colleges in Illinois and Arizona. Finds agreement that colleges' responsibilities include initial contact with business and industry, developing training programs specifically for companies, and marketing programs and services to business. Briefly describes cooperative…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Economic Development, School Business Relationship
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Norris, William C. – Urban League Review, 1984
Describes a program through which one company, Control Data, has attempted to address unmet social needs in the areas of unemployment, especially for disadvantaged youth and the handicapped; more responsive education and training; revitalization of poverty-stricken areas; a more viable small business sector; and lower cost, more efficient public…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Community Development, Disadvantaged, Economic Development
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Yuthavong, Yongyuth; And Others – Science, 1985
Cites the need for promoting science/technology management and policy formation in Thailand, viewing contributions of science/technology to the socioeconomic development of the country as high priorities. Criteria for selecting priority areas and key problems are noted; they include relevance to development, availability of human resources, and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Industry, Policy Formation
Foucault, Clara – Labour Education, 1984
International Labour Organization committees have studied the needs of industry in the light of technological innovations and have recommended expanding the scope of education and training programs for workers, adapting training to technological change and social needs, and modifying programs to suit the needs and degree of development of each…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Industrial Training
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