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German to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Economics / Political science/economics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sheila Hardie Spain Local time: 08:16 | ||||||
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3 +4 | rentier state |
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5 | bondholder state |
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5 | debtor nation |
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4 | a nation in hock to others |
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3 | solvent state |
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3 | Slight shift of emphasis |
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rentier state Explanation: HTH Sheila Kuwait : Dependency and Class in a Rentier State Kuwait : Dependency and Class in a Rentier State. ... hallasianhistory.com/middle_east/206.shtml - 3k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars Afghanistan as a Rentier State Model: Lessons from the Collapse Afghanistan as a Rentier State Model: Lessons from the Collapse. ... Based upon this analysis, Rubin has put forward the thesis of Afghanistan as a Rentier State. ... www.idsa-india.org/an-aug8-8.html - 37k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars Kuwait: Dependency and Class in a Rentier State - A new book from ... Kuwait Dependency and Class in a Rentier State. by Jacqueline S. Ismael. ... www.upf.com/archive/ismael.html - 12k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars OIL AND THE RENTIER STATE: OIL AND THE RENTIER STATE: IRAN’S CAPITAL FORMATION, 1960-1997 ?. Sousan Badiei and Cyrus Bina. ... Keywords: Oil, Iran, Capital Formation, Rentier State. ... gsb.luc.edu/depts/economics/meea/volume4/oilrentier/ - 101k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars Ahmet Kuru* The Rentier State Model and Central Asian Studies: ... The Rentier State Model and Central Asian Studies: The Turkmen Case. Ahmet Kuru* After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the theoretical ... www.alternativesjournal.com/akuru.htm - 47k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-12 12:57:24 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- While the Great Game may have confronted Afghanistan with the ... ... building. Both before and after the colonial period, Afghanistan was a rentier state, dependent on external sources of revenue. The ... www.wm.edu/SO/monitor/spring2002/keister.htm - 33k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars Research for Action 32, Abstract ... By tracing the sources of vulnerability to the colonial legacy, this study shows that Mobutu\'s rentier state was a vulnerable institution, providing little ... www.wider.unu.edu/publications/rfa32a.htm - 7k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-12 13:00:24 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or \'usurer state\' http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/ch0... Further, imperialism is an immense accumulation of money capital in a few countries, amounting, as we have seen, to 100,000-50,000 million francs in securities. Hence the extraordinary growth of a class, or rather, of a stratum of rentiers, i.e., people who live by \"clipping coupons\", who take no part in any enterprise whatever, whose profession is idleness. The export of capital, one of the most essential economic bases of imperialism, still more completely isolates the rentiers from production and sets the seal of parasitism on the whole country that lives by exploiting the labour of several overseas countries and colonies. For that reason the term \"rentier state\" (Rentnerstaat), or usurer state, is coming into common use in the economic literature that deals with imperialism. The world has become divided into a handful of usurer states and a vast majority of debtor states. \"At the top of the list of foreign investments,\" says SchuIze-Gaevernitz, \"are those placed in politically dependent or allied countries: Great Britain grants loans to Egypt, Japan, China and South America. Her navy plays here the part of bailiff in case of necessity. Great Britain\'s political power protects her from the indignation of her debtors. [2] Sartorius von Waltershausen in his book, The National Economic System of Capital Investments Abroad, cites Holland as the model \"rentier state\" and points out that Great Britain and France are now becoming such.[3] Schilder is of the opinion that five industrial states have become \"definitely pronounced creditor countries\": Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. He does not include Holland in this list simply because she is \"industrially little developed\".[4] The United States CPUSA Online - Average Profit ... More and more prominently there emerges, as one of the tendencies of imperialism, the creation of the \'bondholding\' (rentier) state, the usurer state, in which ... www.cpusa.org/article/articleview/491/1/104/ - 43k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines similars |
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