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Can human performance continue to improve indefinitely? Or improvement will eventually slow down due to the existence of maximum limit? In this paper, the world records of 61 sport events in running and swimming through the last hundred years have been analysed to answer the question about the...
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The evolution of civilization appears to have primarily resulted from continuous improvement made possible by technological advances. A group of social evolutionists and economists have identified, among others, energy, transport, as well as information and communication to be the three most...
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‘It is of great value to complement the limitations of contemporary mainstream economic growth discourse by exploiting the complex relations between technology, development, and inequality, while concurrently providing a better academic orientation in the era of the upcoming Industrial...
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1. Policy dilemma for structural transformation to be sustainable 2. Revisiting the theoretical foundation of structural transformation towards sustainability3. Integrated framework for sustainable structural transformation 4. Prioritising interventions for sustainable structural transformation:...
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