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  • India: a rising middle power.
  • Saudi Arabia today. An introduction to the richest oil power.
  • Lord Lansdowne and the Indian Factory Act of 1891: a study of Indian economic nationalism and proconsuler power
  • Who has power in Bangkok ? An approach towards the analysis of strategic group and class formation in an Asian primate city
  • The weak points in power resources of Fujian province would show that imports of power is important for coping with the increasing economic activities in the future. Coastal shipping is shown to have far more potential for taking up the task than
  • The way Japan has become an economic power, describing the physical, economic, traffic, commercial conditions. - (DLO)
  • It appears that the explanatory power of the conventional housing demand specification is very limited in the informal sector. This is attributed to the impact of outward remittances by migrants, imperfections in the housing credit market, the low
  • A suburban village in the Oasis of Damascus : Kufrayn. The deterioration in agriculture was caused by the process of the land reform and the process of national integration with the centralization of power to Damascus. - (SGA)
  • , but the region lacks mineral and power sources. Good transport network, early exposure to industrialization, technology and large market are other supporting factors. The future depends on rejuvination of equipment and technology, specialization and environmental
  • , over-concentration on traditional food crops, under-utilization of grassland, and exploitation without conservation. A higher rate of development is recommended for economic crops, fish and animal husbandry and hydro electric power. (TNC).
  • , handicraft production and trade, prostitution, rental of small boats, etc.) suggest that they are prospering only as long as they don't conflict with local economic and/or political powers. Therefore, more small scale geographical studies seem necessary
  • . For industrial firms play a far wider role than in the West, since their managerial powers extend to the dwelling and service sectors. This close association between factory and neighborhood reduces the weight of specialized administrative machinery, attenuates