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  • Devaluation, recession and nontraditional manufactured exports from India
  • Biogeography: Darwin devalued or Darwin revalued?
  • Devaluing place: people prosperity versus place prosperity and regional planning
  • The great Australian wind rush and the devaluation of landscape amenity
  • Brain abuse, or the devaluation of immigrant labour in Canada
  • Currency devaluation and resource transfer from the South to the North
  • This extensively revised edition incorporates up-dated statistics as well as an account of events up to 1975, including the oil war, the collapse of the gold price, and the devaluation of South Africa's currency. The book remains an authoritative
  • machinations, and crises of accumulation and hence the devaluation of capital. A qualitative sketch is offered to suggest that there are crucial lessons to be learnt for South African capitalism in the post-apartheid era. - (AJC)
  • Why has the Tancarville bridge (on the Seine estuary) been given the benefit of devalued capital? More generally speaking, how could important constructive works be decided outside a programme? Who makes decisions and who is in charge of planning
  • Mosquitia. It argues that racial power and racialized processes constrain the emancipatory possibilities of countermapping in multiple ways. It concludes that such power and processes legitimate the devaluation of subaltern land claims and, in Honduras
  • Capitalism ; Commodity fetishism ; Devalorisation ; Devaluation ; Globalization ; Production network ; Waste
  • environmentally friendly, at a much lower costs than ever before, saving energy, materials and natural resources in their operation.This international trend has resulted in the devaluation of their transport accessibility as a traditional factor of location
  • down of temporal barriers. A consequence is the constant creative destruction and devaluation of the built environment in order to create a new, modernized spatial ensemble. An example for this tendency is the development of the harbor of Hamburg
  • in these countries into a difficult economic situation by virtue of unemployment, inflation, impoverishment, devaluation of education and qualifications or changes in social structure, to which they have reacted with a rapid change in demographic pattern. The ex
  • une culture locale fondée notamment sur un sens aigu de la transgression dû à une conception dévaluée de la notion de frontière (position frontalière de la commune avec en plus limites communales fluctuantes dans l'histoire) perçue comme responsable de
  • processus qui dévalue le centre des villes et conduit à le considérer comme un espace dangereux et marginal de la vie nocturne.