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    almahu_9949191464002882
    Format: 1 online resource (86 pages)
    ISBN: 9781464805936
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development
    Content: La CSU a pour objectifs de s'assurer que tous peuvent avoir acces a des services de sante de qualite, de preserver l'ensemble des individus contre les risques a la sante publique et de proteger toutes les personnes contre l'appauvrissement attribuable a la maladie. Des pays aussi divers que le Bresil, la France, le Japon, la Thailande et la Turquie ont reussi a mettre en cuvre la CSU et illustrent comment ces programmes peuvent a la fois agir en tant que dispositifs essentiels d'amelioration de la sante et du bien-etre de leurs citoyens et mettre en place les fondations d'une croissance economique basee sur des principes d'equite et de durabilite. L'assurance d'un acces universel a des services de sante abordables et de qualite contribuera de facon importante a l'eradication de la pauvrete extreme en 2030 et a la stimulation d'une prosperite partagee dans les pays a revenu faible et intermediaire, ou vit la majorite de la population pauvre mondiale. 'La couverture sanitaire universelle pour un developpement durable inclusif' synthetise les experiences de 11 pays Bangladesh, Bresil, Ethiopie, France, Ghana, Indonesie, Japon, Perou, Thailande, Turquie et Vietnam dans la mise en cuvre de politiques et de strategies d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU. Tous ces pays se sont engages envers l'atteinte de la CSU, consideree comme une aspiration nationale cle, mais ont adopte a cet effet des approches distinctes. L'ouvrage examine les politiques de CSU de chaque pays a partir de 3 themes communs : (1) l'economie politique et le processus politique d'adoption, d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU; (2) les politiques financieres d'amelioration de la couverture sanitaire; et (3) les ressources humaines en sante au service des politiques d'atteinte de la CSU. Les constats tires de ces etudes pays sont une source d'enseignements auxquels peuvent faire reference les pays qui aspirent a l'adoption, a l'atteinte et au maintien de la CSU. Meme si la voie vers la CSU reste specifique a chaque pays, tous peuvent profiter des experiences des autres en apprenant des differentes approches et en evitant les risques potentiels.
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    b3kat_BV045463251
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 55 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781464802980
    Series Statement: Directions in development (Washington, D.C.)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4648-0297-3
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    Format: XIII, 305 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-300-02266-2
    Note: Japan.Ausg.u.d.T.: Lifton, Robert J.: Nihonjin no Shiseikan
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Biografie ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Author information: Lifton, Robert Jay, 1926-
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    UID:
    gbv_1657052877
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (86 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781464805936
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development
    Content: La CSU a pour objectifs de s'assurer que tous peuvent avoir acces a des services de sante de qualite, de preserver l'ensemble des individus contre les risques a la sante publique et de proteger toutes les personnes contre l'appauvrissement attribuable a la maladie. Des pays aussi divers que le Bresil, la France, le Japon, la Thailande et la Turquie ont reussi a mettre en cuvre la CSU et illustrent comment ces programmes peuvent a la fois agir en tant que dispositifs essentiels d'amelioration de la sante et du bien-etre de leurs citoyens et mettre en place les fondations d'une croissance economique basee sur des principes d'equite et de durabilite. L'assurance d'un acces universel a des services de sante abordables et de qualite contribuera de facon importante a l'eradication de la pauvrete extreme en 2030 et a la stimulation d'une prosperite partagee dans les pays a revenu faible et intermediaire, ou vit la majorite de la population pauvre mondiale. 'La couverture sanitaire universelle pour un developpement durable inclusif' synthetise les experiences de 11 pays Bangladesh, Bresil, Ethiopie, France, Ghana, Indonesie, Japon, Perou, Thailande, Turquie et Vietnam dans la mise en cuvre de politiques et de strategies d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU. Tous ces pays se sont engages envers l'atteinte de la CSU, consideree comme une aspiration nationale cle, mais ont adopte a cet effet des approches distinctes. L'ouvrage examine les politiques de CSU de chaque pays a partir de 3 themes communs : (1) l'economie politique et le processus politique d'adoption, d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU; (2) les politiques financieres d'amelioration de la couverture sanitaire; et (3) les ressources humaines en sante au service des politiques d'atteinte de la CSU. Les constats tires de ces etudes pays sont une source d'enseignements auxquels peuvent faire reference les pays qui aspirent a l'adoption, a l'atteinte et au maintien de la CSU. Meme si la voie vers la CSU reste specifique a chaque pays, tous peuvent profiter des experiences des autres en apprenant des differentes approches et en evitant les risques potentiels
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4648-0592-9
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    gbv_657242659
    Format: XX, 332 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780821387603
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- Using the flagship framework to reform pharmaceutical policy -- Introduction to the pharmaceutical sector -- Ethics and priority setting in pharmaceutical reform -- Diagnosing performance problems and developing a policy response -- Managing the politics of pharmaceutical policy reform -- Financing the pharmaceutical sector -- Paying for pharmaceuticals -- Organizing the public sector to improve pharmaceutical performance -- Improving pharmaceutical performance through regulation -- Using persuasion to influence pharmaceutical use -- Conclusions.
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
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    Online Resource
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
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    b3kat_BV047924158
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784713256
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aglietta, Michel (1979), A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The American Experience, London: New Left Books -- Baran, Paul A. and Paul M. Sweezy (1966), Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order, New York: Modern Reader -- Edwards, Richard (1979), Contested Terrain: The Transformation of the Workplace in the Twentieth Century, New York: Basic Books -- Kotz, David M., Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence, Michael Reich and David M. Kotz (2010), Contemporary Capitalism and its Crises: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory for the 21st Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- , Mandel, Ernest (1978 [1975]), Late Capitalism, London: Verso -- Reich, Michael (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', The Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2007), 'The Marxian Theory of Capitalist Stages', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria. Research in Political Economy, Volume 24, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Ltd, 241-80 -- Michael Reich (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), September, 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2008), 'Social Structures of Accumulation Theory: The State of the Art', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40 (2), Spring, 153-73 -- Michael Reich, David M. Gordon and Richard C. Edwards (1973), 'Dual Labor Markets: A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation', American Economic Review, 63 (2), May, 359-65 -- , David M. Gordon (1978), 'Up and Down the Long Roller Coaster', in Crisis Reader Editorial Collective (ed.), U.S. Capitalism in Crisis, New York, NY: Union for Radical Political Economics, 22-35 -- David M. Gordon (1980), 'Stages of Accumulation and Long Economic Cycles', in Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (eds), Processes of the World-System, Chapter 1, Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications, 9-45 -- David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich (1982), 'Long Swings and Stages of Capitalism,' in Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labor in the United States, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 18-47, 245-8, references -- David M. Kotz (1987), 'Long Waves and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Critique and Reinterpretation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 19 (4), Winter, 16-38 -- , Terrence McDonough (1990), 'The Resolution of Crisis in American Economic History: Social Structures of Accumulation and Stages of Capitalism', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Research in Political Economy, Volume 12, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 129-83 -- Victor D. Lippit (2005), 'Social Structures of Accumulation: The Theoretical Issues', in Capitalism, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 23-43, 167-9, references -- David M. Kotz (2003), 'Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory of Long-Run Capital Accumulation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 35 (3), Summer, 263-70 , Kent A. Klitgaard and Lisi Krall (2012), 'Ecological Economics, Degrowth, and Institutional Change', Ecological Economics, 84, 247-53 -- F. Gregory Hayden (2011), 'Integrating the Social Structure of Accumulation and Social Accounting Matrix with the Social Fabric Matrix', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70 (5), November, 1208-33 -- Jonathan P. Goldstein (1999), 'The Existence, Endogeneity, and Synchronization of Long Waves: Structural Time Series Model Estimates', Review of Radical Political Economics, 31 (4), December, 61-101 -- Minqi Li, Feng Xiao and Andong Zhu (2007), 'Long Waves, Institutional Changes, and Historical Trends: A Study of the Long- Term Movement of the Profit Rate in the Capitalist World-Economy', Journal of World-Systems Research, XIII (1), 33-54 -- David M. Kotz (1990), 'A Comparative Analysis of the Theory of Regulation and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory', Science and Society, 54 (1), Spring, 5-28 -- , Robert Went (2002), 'Capitalism and Stages of Accumulation', in The Enigma of Globalization: A Journey to a New Stage of Capitalism, Chapter 5, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 72-92, references -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1994), 'An Institutionalist Review of Long Wave Theories: Schumpeterian Innovation, Modes of Regulation, and Social Structures of Accumulation', Journal of Economic Issues, XXVIII (2), June, 489-500 -- Mark Setterfield (2011), 'Anticipations of the Crisis: On the Similarities between Post-Keynesian Economics and Regulation Theory', Revue de la régulation, 10, Autumn, http://regulation.revues.org, accessed on 12 June 2013, 2-17 -- Richard Westra (2010), 'Periodizing Capitalism and the World Historic Transmutability of Capital', in Political Economy and Globalization, Chapter 3, London, UK: Routledge, 43-92, 216-18, references -- , Bruce Norton (1988), 'The Power Axis: Bowles, Gordon, and Weisskopf's Theory of Postwar U.S. Accumulation', Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society, 1 (3), Fall, 6-43 -- Ismael Hossein-zadeh and Anthony Gabb (2000), 'Making Sense of the Current Expansion of the U.S. Economy: A Long Wave Approach and a Critique', Review of Radical Political Economics, 32 (3), September, 388-97 -- Stavros D. Mavroudeas (2012), 'The Social Structures of Accumulation Approach', in Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho and Marco Boffo (eds), The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Chapter 50, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 316-20 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1983), 'The Rise and Demise of the Postwar Corporate System', in Beyond the Waste Land: A Democratic Alternative to Economic Decline, Chapter 4, Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 62-97, 424-8 -- , Thomas E. Weisskopf, Samuel Bowles and David M. Gordon (1983), 'Hearts and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 381-441 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1986), 'Power and Profits: The Social Structure of Accumulation and the Profitability of the Postwar U.S. Economy', Review of Radical Political Economics, 18 (1&2), 132-67 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1989), 'Business Ascendancy and Economic Impasse: A Structural Retrospective on Conservative Economics, 1979-87', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (1), Winter, 107-34 -- , David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles ([1994] 1998), 'Power, Profits and Investment: An Institutionalist Explanation of the Stagnation of U.S. Net Investment after the Mid- 1960s', in David M. Gordon, Economics and Social Justice: Essays on Power, Labor and Institutional Change, edited by Samuel Bowles and Thomas E. Weisskopf, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 236-63 -- David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles (1983), 'Long Swings and the Nonreproductive Cycle', American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 73 (2), May, 152-7 -- David M. Gordon (1994), 'Putting Heterodox Macro to the Test: Comparing Post-Keynesian, Marxian, and Social Structuralist Macroeconomic Models of the Post-War US Economy', in Mark Glick (ed.), Competition, Technology and Money: Classical and Post-Keynesian Perspectives, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 143-85 , David M. Gordon (1997), 'From the Drive System to the Capital- Labor Accord: Econometric Tests for the Transition between Productivity Regimes', Industrial Relations, 36 (2), April, 125-59 -- Edwin Melendez (1990), 'Accumulation and Crisis in a Small and Open Economy: The Postwar Social Structure of Accumulation in Puerto Rico', Review of Radical Political Economics, 22 (2-3), 231-51 -- Dimitrios M. Mihail (1993), 'Modelling Profits and Industrial Investment in Postwar Greece', International Review of Applied Economics, 7 (3), 290-310 -- Seongjin Jeong (1997), 'The Social Structure of Accumulation in South Korea: Upgrading or Crumbling?', Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (4), December, 92-112 -- Eric A. Nilsson (1996), 'The Breakdown of the U.S. Postwar System of Labor Relations: An Econometric Study', Review of Radical Political Economics, 28 (1), 20-50 -- , Michael Reich (2013), 'The Rising Strength of Management, High Unemployment, and Slow Growth: Revisiting Okun's Law', in Jeannette Wicks-Lim and Robert Pollin (eds), Capitalism on Trial: Explorations in the Tradition of Thomas E. Weisskopf, Chapter 11, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 165-86 -- Frank Strain and Hugh Grant (1991/92), 'The Social Structure of Accumulation in Canada, 1945-1988', Journal of Canadian Studies, 26 (4), Winter, 75-93 -- William I. Robinson (2001), 'Transnational Processes, Development Studies and Changing Social Hierarchies in the World System: A Central American Case Study', Third World Quarterly, 22 (4), 529-63 -- Stephen Gelb (1991), 'South Africa's Economic Crisis: An Overview', in South Africa's Economic Crisis, Chapter 1, South Africa: David Phillip Publishers, and London, UK: Zed Books, 1-32, 267-71 -- , Nicoli Nattrass (1992), 'Profitability: The Soft Underbelly of South African Regulation/SSA Analysis', Review of Radical Political Economics, 24 (1), 31-51 -- James Heintz (2002), 'Political Conflict and the Social Structure of Accumulation: The Case of South African Apartheid', Review of Radical Political Economics, 34 (3), 319-26 -- Shilpa Ranganathan and Harland Prechel (2007), 'Political Capitalism, Neoliberalism, and Globalization in India: Redefining Foreign Property Rights and Facilitating Corporate Ownership, 1991-2005', in Harland Prechel (ed.), Politics and Neoliberalism: Structure, Process and Outcome. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Ltd, 201-43 -- Barbara Harriss-White (2004), 'India's Socially Regulated Economy', Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 47 (1), 49-68 -- , Alessandra Mezzadri (2008), 'The Rise of Neo-liberal Globalisation and the "New Old" Social Regulation of Labour: A Case of Delhi Garment Sector', Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 51 (4), 603-18 -- Don Sherman Grant II and Michael Wallace (1994), 'The Political Economy of Manufacturing Growth and Decline across the American States, 1970-1985', Social Forces, 73 (1), September, 33-63 -- David Brady and Michael Wallace (2000), 'Spatialization, Foreign Direct Investment, and Labor Outcomes in the American States, 1978-1996', Social Forces, 79 (1), September, 67-105 -- Michael Wallace and David Brady (2001), 'The Next Long Swing: Spatialization, Technocratic Control, and the Restructuring of Work at the Turn of the Century', in Ivar Berg and Arne L. Kalleberg (eds), Sourcebook of Labor Markets: Evolving Structures and Processes, Chapter 5, New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 101-33 -- , Linda Lobao, Jamie Rulli and Lawrence A. Brown (1999), 'Macrolevel Theory and Local-Level Inequality: Industrial Structure, Institutional Arrangements, and the Political Economy of Redistribution, 1970 and 1990', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89 (4), 571-601 -- Michele I. Naples (1996), 'Labor Relations and the Social Structure of Accumulation: The Case of U.S. Coal Mining', in Cyrus Bina, Laurie Clements and Chuck Davis (eds), Beyond Survival: Wage Labor in the Late Twentieth Century, Chapter 5, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 109-30, references , Stephen Frenkel (1993), 'Australian Trade Unionism and the New Social Structure of Accumulation', in Stephen Frenkel (ed.), Organized Labor in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study of Trade Unionism in Nine Countries, Chapter 9, Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 249-81, 362-5, references -- David E. Barlow, Melissa Hickman Barlow and Theodore G. Chiricos (1993), 'Long Economic Cycles and the Criminal Justice System in the U.S.', Crime, Law and Social Change, 19 (2), March, 143-69 -- David E. Barlow and Melissa Hickman Barlow (1994/95), 'Federal Criminal Justice Legislation and the Post-World War II Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States', Crime, Law and Social Change, 22 (3), September, 239-67 -- Raymond J. Michalowski and Susan M. Carlson (2000), 'Crime, Punishment, and Social Structures of Accumulation: Toward a New and Much Needed Political-Economy of Justice', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 16 (3), August, 272-92 -- , Robert Cherry (1991), 'Race and Gender Aspects of Marxian Macromodels: The Case of the Social Structure of Accumulation School, 1948-68', Science and Society, 55 (1), Spring, 60-78 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1995), 'Household Labor, the Family, and Macroeconomic Instability in the United States: 1940s-1990s', Review of Social Economy, LIII (1), Spring, 89-120 -- Michael D. Gillespie (2011), 'Capital Accumulation and Family Economic Deterioration: Historical Contingencies and the "Great Recession" of the United States', World Review of Political Economy, 2 (3), 406-40 -- Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart (1997), 'Comparable Worth in a Restructuring Economy: Discourse and Counter-Discourse', in Ellen Mutari, Heather Boushey and William Fraher IV, Gender and Political Economy: Incorporating Diversity into Theory and Policy, Chapter 7, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 115-30, references -- , Francisco Valdes and Sumi Cho (2011), 'Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice in the Wake of Global Neoliberalism', (43 Conn. L. Rev 1513) Connecticut Law Review, 43 (5), July, 1513-72 -- Martin H. Wolfson (2013), 'An Institutional Theory of Financial Crises', in Martin H. Wolfson and Gerald A. Epstein (eds), The Handbook of the Political Economy of Financial Crises, Chapter 9, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 172-90 -- Harland Prechel (2003), 'Historical Contingency Theory, Policy Paradigm Shifts, and Corporate Malfeasance at the Turn of the 21st Century', in Betty A. Dobratz, Lisa K. Waldner and Timothy Buzzell (eds), Political Sociology for the 21st Century. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 12, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Science Ltd, 311-40 -- , Mimi Abramovitz (2012), 'Theorising the Neoliberal Welfare State for Social Work', in Mel Grey, James Midgley and Stephen A. Webb (eds), The SAGE Handbook of Social Work, Chapter 2, London, UK: SAGE Publications, 33-50 -- Stephen McBride (2013), 'The New Constitutionalism: International and Private Rule in the New Global Order', in Gary Teeple and Stephen McBride (eds), Relations of Global Power: Neoliberal Order and Disorder, Chapter 2, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 19-40 -- Harland Prechel and John B. Harms (2007), 'Politics and Neoliberalism: Theory and Ideology', in Harland Prechel (ed.), Politics and Neoliberalism: Structure, Process and Outcome. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Ltd, 3-17 -- Robert Went (2005), 'Globalization: Waiting - In Vain - for the New Long Boom', Science and Society, 69 (3), July, 367-95 -- , John Asimakopoulos (2009), 'Globally Segmented Labor Markets: The Coming of the Greatest Boom and Bust, Without the Boom', Critical Sociology, 35 (2), March, 175-98 -- William K. Tabb (2012), 'Financialization and Social Structures of Accumulation', in The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 25-59, references -- William I. Robinson (2012), 'Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites', Critical Sociology, 38 (3), 349-63 -- Terrence McDonough and Tony Dundon (2010), 'Thatcherism Delayed? The Irish Crisis and the Paradox of Social Partnership', Industrial Relations Journal, 41 (6), 544-62 , David M. Kotz (2010), 'The Final Conflict: What Can Cause a System-Threatening Crisis of Capitalism?', Science and Society, 74 (3), July, 362-79 -- Duncan K. Foley (2012), 'The Political Economy of Postcrisis Global Capitalism', South Atlantic Quarterly, 111 (2), Spring, 251-63 -- Fred Block (2011), 'Crisis and Renewal: The Outlines of a Twenty- First Century New Deal', Socio-Economic Review, 9 (1), January, 31-57 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (2000), 'A New Social Structure of Accumulation or the Emerging Global Crises of Capitalism?', in Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy: Principles and Unstable Dynamics of Capitalism, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 266-91 , In this two-volume set, the editors present seminal articles by leading SSA scholars describing the development of SSA Theory and its wider application. The first volume offers an introduction to SSA theory and covers the historical context, the founding documents of the approach, subsequent theoretical and empirical developments, the relationship between SSA theory and related approaches, and an introduction to the work of Bowles, Gordon and Weisskopf on the rise and demise of the postwar SSA. The second volume examines extensions to the SSA literature: applying SSA analysis to countries outside the United States, placing the history of a wider range of institutions within an SSA framework and current use of SSA analysis. The editors' comprehensive original introduction illuminates the state of SSA Theory up to the present and considers its future applications within further historical and theoretical contexts and in analysing and understanding the unfolding economic turmoil which began in 2007-2008
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    edoccha_9958135371602883
    Format: 1 online resource (86 pages)
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development
    Content: La CSU a pour objectifs de s'assurer que tous peuvent avoir acces a des services de sante de qualite, de preserver l'ensemble des individus contre les risques a la sante publique et de proteger toutes les personnes contre l'appauvrissement attribuable a la maladie. Des pays aussi divers que le Bresil, la France, le Japon, la Thailande et la Turquie ont reussi a mettre en cuvre la CSU et illustrent comment ces programmes peuvent a la fois agir en tant que dispositifs essentiels d'amelioration de la sante et du bien-etre de leurs citoyens et mettre en place les fondations d'une croissance economique basee sur des principes d'equite et de durabilite. L'assurance d'un acces universel a des services de sante abordables et de qualite contribuera de facon importante a l'eradication de la pauvrete extreme en 2030 et a la stimulation d'une prosperite partagee dans les pays a revenu faible et intermediaire, ou vit la majorite de la population pauvre mondiale. 'La couverture sanitaire universelle pour un developpement durable inclusif' synthetise les experiences de 11 pays Bangladesh, Bresil, Ethiopie, France, Ghana, Indonesie, Japon, Perou, Thailande, Turquie et Vietnam dans la mise en cuvre de politiques et de strategies d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU. Tous ces pays se sont engages envers l'atteinte de la CSU, consideree comme une aspiration nationale cle, mais ont adopte a cet effet des approches distinctes. L'ouvrage examine les politiques de CSU de chaque pays a partir de 3 themes communs : (1) l'economie politique et le processus politique d'adoption, d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU; (2) les politiques financieres d'amelioration de la couverture sanitaire; et (3) les ressources humaines en sante au service des politiques d'atteinte de la CSU. Les constats tires de ces etudes pays sont une source d'enseignements auxquels peuvent faire reference les pays qui aspirent a l'adoption, a l'atteinte et au maintien de la CSU. Meme si la voie vers la CSU reste specifique a chaque pays, tous peuvent profiter des experiences des autres en apprenant des differentes approches et en evitant les risques potentiels.
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    edocfu_9958135371602883
    Format: 1 online resource (86 pages)
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development
    Content: La CSU a pour objectifs de s'assurer que tous peuvent avoir acces a des services de sante de qualite, de preserver l'ensemble des individus contre les risques a la sante publique et de proteger toutes les personnes contre l'appauvrissement attribuable a la maladie. Des pays aussi divers que le Bresil, la France, le Japon, la Thailande et la Turquie ont reussi a mettre en cuvre la CSU et illustrent comment ces programmes peuvent a la fois agir en tant que dispositifs essentiels d'amelioration de la sante et du bien-etre de leurs citoyens et mettre en place les fondations d'une croissance economique basee sur des principes d'equite et de durabilite. L'assurance d'un acces universel a des services de sante abordables et de qualite contribuera de facon importante a l'eradication de la pauvrete extreme en 2030 et a la stimulation d'une prosperite partagee dans les pays a revenu faible et intermediaire, ou vit la majorite de la population pauvre mondiale. 'La couverture sanitaire universelle pour un developpement durable inclusif' synthetise les experiences de 11 pays Bangladesh, Bresil, Ethiopie, France, Ghana, Indonesie, Japon, Perou, Thailande, Turquie et Vietnam dans la mise en cuvre de politiques et de strategies d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU. Tous ces pays se sont engages envers l'atteinte de la CSU, consideree comme une aspiration nationale cle, mais ont adopte a cet effet des approches distinctes. L'ouvrage examine les politiques de CSU de chaque pays a partir de 3 themes communs : (1) l'economie politique et le processus politique d'adoption, d'atteinte et de maintien de la CSU; (2) les politiques financieres d'amelioration de la couverture sanitaire; et (3) les ressources humaines en sante au service des politiques d'atteinte de la CSU. Les constats tires de ces etudes pays sont une source d'enseignements auxquels peuvent faire reference les pays qui aspirent a l'adoption, a l'atteinte et au maintien de la CSU. Meme si la voie vers la CSU reste specifique a chaque pays, tous peuvent profiter des experiences des autres en apprenant des differentes approches et en evitant les risques potentiels.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-0592-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-0593-8
    Language: French
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781464802973
    Series Statement: Directions in Development--Human Development
    Content: The goals of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) are to ensure that all people can access quality health services, to safeguard all people from public health risks, and to protect all people from impoverishment due to illness, whether from out-of-pocket payments for health care or loss of income when a household member falls sick. Countries as diverse as Brazil, France, Japan, Thailand, and Turkey that have achieved UHC are showing how these programs can serve as vital mechanisms for improving the health and welfare of their citizens, and lay the foundation for economic growth and competitiveness grounded in the principles of equity and sustainability. Ensuring universal access to affordable, quality health services will be an important contribution to ending extreme poverty by 2030 and boosting shared prosperity in low income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where most of the world s poor live
    Note: Bangladesh , Brazil , Ethiopia , France , Indonesia , Japan , Peru , Thailand , Turkey , Vietnam , English , en_US
    Language: English
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