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[eng] Disequilibrium models and external exchanges : two studies with applications to the . French manufacturing sector, . by Frank Amalric, Alain Gubian, Pierre-Alain Muet.. . This paper analyses the respective impact of supply and demand on manufacturing production and foreign trade in two...
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[eng] In order to analyse French industrial export performance, this paper distinguishes three geographical areas : the EEC with nine countries ; the OECD minus the EEC ; and the rest of the world. This permits a better explanation of the récent détérioration in the manufacturing trade...
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Franck Amalric analyzes the nature of the hope generated by the crisis and the reasons why this hope has not been met. He comments critically on the intellectual challenge facing progressive social movements and proposes how economics has to be viewed differently if any real change is to happen.
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Amalric looks at how citizen groups, i.e. community based organizations (CBOs), people's organizations (POs), and non-governmental organizations, with the possible support of research institutes could be better coordinated to defend the rights of local communities over their natural environment....
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Franck Amalric asks how can civil society movements continue to assert a strong voice of criticism against corporate-led globalization without being put in the camp of the anti-Americans, and thus of the terrorists? He explores what communication and positioning strategies are available in the...
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Franck Amalric sets out some of the criteria for an international movement for food security among governments, financial institutions and civil society and assesses the WFS according to these criteria. He asks that we look seriously at whether the World Food Summit was merely a communication...
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Franck Amalric opens the journal discussion with a short statement on his views on corporate responsibility followed by comments from members of the corporate world. Development (2004) 47, 3–8. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100073
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Franck Amalric identifies various ‘channels of external impact’ that link North and South considering issues of justice and solidarity. He argues there are three structural challenges for the North: transparency; accountability in decision-making and over-capacity of production. Development...
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