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Foreign Direct Investment Dynamics in South EastAsian Countries
Theoretical Aspects and New Empirical Evidence
Schriftenreihe volkswirtschaftliche Forschungsergebnisse
The SoutheastAsian countries that are covered in this study are all members of the Association of South EastAsian Nations (ASEAN). This study not only analyzes Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) at the aggregate level, but also at the sectoral level, namely in the Information and Communication Technologies sector. It contributes to the study of FDI and regionalism (Regional Trade Agreements/RTAs), particularly in the case of ASEAN. Moreover, this study also contributes to…
ASEANEconomic IntegrationEconomicsExport Platform FDIForeign Direct InvestmentICT SectorInternational TradeSouth East AsiaVolkswirtschaftAllison Dollimore & Kohei Watanabe (eds.)
The Classification of Exonyms
Proceedings of the 21st UNGEGN Working Group on Exonyms Meeting, Riga [Rīga], 24–26 September 2018
Name & Place – Contributions to Toponymic Literature and Research
Exonyms involve the adaptation of geographical names from a donor language into a receiver language, and they reflect the fascinating movement and interaction of peoples around the world. The Working Group on Exonyms of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN) was established by resolution VIII/4 of the 8th UN Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names. This resolution recognised that “...measures such as the categorization of exonym…
CartographyCategoryEast AsiaEuropaEuropeExonymGeographieGeographyKartographieLinguisticsLinguistikNubiaNubienOrtsnamenOstasienPlace namesRigaToponomasticsToponomastikToponymieToponymyUNGEGNUnited NationsVereinte NationenPeter Jordan, Irena Švehlová & Paul Woodman (eds.)
A Survey of Exonym Use
Proceedings of the 19th UNGEGN Working Group on Exonyms Meeting, Prague [Praha], 6-8 April 2017
Name & Place – Contributions to Toponymic Literature and Research
The Working Group (WG) on Exonyms of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names was established in 2002. The papers in this volume of Name & Place, marking the 19 th Meeting of the WG in Prague in 2017, represent a cross-section of the knowledge acquired after 15 years of collective activities, in which the WG has developed – and hopefully enhanced – its understanding and appreciation of the subject of exonyms with the sub-themes usage, standardization,…
East AsiaEuropaEuropeExonymExonymgebrauchExonymsGeographieGeographyLinguisticsLinguistikOstasienStandardisierungStandardizationToponomastikToponymToponymsToponymyUNGEGN Working GroupUse of exonymsHisaki Hashi (Hrsg.)
Philosophy of Nature in Cross-Cultural Dimensions
The Result of the International Symposium at the University of Vienna
Komparative Philosophie und Interdisziplinäre Bildung (KoPhil)
This is the collected work of the “International Symposium: Philosophy of Nature?, given in May 2016 at the University of Vienna, organized by the “Verein für Komparative Philosophie und Interdisziplinäre Bildung / KoPhil? in Vienna. The elaborated documents by the 30 authors from Europe, Russia, EastAsia, Northern America and Oceania aim to create a barrier-free dialogue between philosophers, human- and natural scientists. Focusing on interaction and productive…
Comparative PhilosophyCross-Cultural DimensionsEuro-Asian ContinentInterdisciplinary PhilosophyInterdisziplinäre BildungKoPhilPhilosophiePhilosophy of MedicinePhilosophy of Natural SciencePhilosophy of NatureSymposiumTranscultural DialogueUniversity of ViennaMichaela Triebel
Debt Relief as Panacea for Solving the Development Crisis of Sub-Saharan Africa
An Analysis of the HIPC Initiative
Wirtschaftspolitik in Forschung und Praxis
During the last years, poverty reduction has been in the centre of attention of all development agencies. While Latin America and EastAsia as a region managed to significantly improve the living conditions of their people, the quality of life for most people in sub-Saharan Africa appears to only have improved marginally. Africa remains the least developed region of the world. Therefore, the development problem of the African continent has been subject to great concerns…
AfrikaBurkina FasoDebt reliefDevelopmentDritte WeltEntwicklungsländerGhanaHIPC InitiativeInstitutional changeInstitutioneller WechselMalawiMaliMozambiquePRSPRwandaSchuldenSchuldenerlassSub-Saharan AfricaTanzaniaUgandaVolkswirtschaftslehreWirtschaftspolitikQue Anh Ha
The Reception of Trust in Different Legal Systems
Some Lessons for Vietnam. A Comparative Study
Vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in South EastAsia. Its booming economical cooperation and intensive relationship with other economies in the world have sometimes created legal situations that cannot be easily solved by either the Vietnamese law or the law of these countries. One of these situations involves Trust, a specific and very important legal institution of Common law system, but up till now still unknown in Vietnam. Besides, Vietnam has had very…
ChinaChinese Trust LawCommon LawRechtsvergleichRechtswissenschaftTrustVietnamese LawVietnamesisches Recht