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  • Variations between organisations and localities in government funding of third-sector activity : evidence from the national survey of third-sector organisations in England
  • [b1] Third-sector Research Centre, Social and Human Sciences, Univ., Southampton, Royaume-Uni
  • The emerging countours of the third food regime : evidence from Australian dairy and wheat sectors
  • An evolutionary approach to the informal sector in Third World metropolitan areas
  • The performance of the agricultural sector in Tunisia. An indicator system to measure the performance of agrarian strategies
  • In most Third World Countries agriculture plays an important role, but in many of those countries the sector is discriminated compared with industry. The sector's development strategy depends on the positions of different interest groups which
  • Theoretical challenges of the analysis of retail activities in the Third World
  • Brazil ; Economic sector ; El Salvador ; Informal sector ; Inner city ; Modernization ; Retail trade ; Third World ; Urban economy
  • Third world cities: poverty, employment, gender roles and the environment during a time of restructuring
  • Economic restructuring ; Employment ; Informal sector ; Living standard ; Poverty ; Status of women ; Third World ; Town ; Unemployment ; Urban environment
  • Stadtprobleme in der Dritten Welt-Moglichkeiten zur Verbesserung der Lebensberdingungen.. (Urban problems in the Third World-Opportunities for an improvement of living conditions)
  • Urban problems in the Third World-Opportunities for an improvement of living conditions. Proceedings of a symposium with 16 papers, mainly based on case studies, refering to economic aspect of urbanization (e.g. the urban informal sector, theory
  • Vietnam and the third way : the nature of socio-economic transition
  • Economic restructuring ; Economic sector ; Economic system ; Economy ; Informal sector ; Social change ; Socialism ; Underground economy ; Vietnam
  • Housing ; Housing market ; Housing occupance ; Public sector ; Rent ; Rent control ; Rented market ; Third World
  • A third sector in the core-periphery model : non-tradable goods
  • Agglomeration ; Core-periphery ; Economic equilibrium ; Economic geography ; Economic sector ; Industry ; Living standard ; Model ; Price fixing ; Production ; Service
  • Aglomeración ; Centro-periferia ; Equilibrio económico ; Formación de los precios ; Geografía económica ; Industria ; Modelo ; Nivel de vida ; Producción ; Sector de actividad ; Servicio
  • Community ; Economic sector ; Firm ; Management ; Research programme ; Social deprivation ; Social sciences ; Spatial economy ; Third sector ; United Kingdom
  • Ciencias sociales ; Comunidad ; Dejación social ; Economía espacial ; Empresa ; Gestión ; Programa de investigación ; Reino Unido ; Sector de actividad
  • Finance ; Financing ; Government intervention ; Housing ; Housing cost ; Informal sector ; Interest rate ; Investment ; Third World
  • Facilities ; Housing ; Local government ; Public service ; Third World ; Urban administration ; Urban development ; Urban planning ; Urban policy ; Water supply
  • the financial demands for the provision of shelter and services: the official discouragement is often directed toward informal-sector employment. Appropriate policies must be adopted by governments which involve local communities in the planning process.
  • Business cycle ; Dublin ; Finance ; Ireland ; Location choice ; Offices ; Tertiary sector ; Urban area ; Urban development ; Urban renewal
  • The urban Renewal Act and Finance Act of 1986 established tax incentives for property development and refurbishment in designated areas of certain Irish cities. During the third office development boom in Dublin, such areas proved to be a major
  • and consumption. The third section looks at those specific regional problem areas which are attributed to sectoral adjustments. A new regional typology is proposed in section four. Regional demographic change and internal migration trends are presented in section
  • and two in the mountains have made the tourism sector the country's third largest employer. - (DWG)
  • With the weakening role of agriculture and the growing importance of the second and third sectors of the economy, the recreational behavior of the urban population gains more relevance for regional development. Leisure activity becomes an important
  • Economic sector ; Ethnic community ; Foreign worker ; Immigrants ; Italy ; Lombardia ; Migratory flow ; Nationality
  • In 2001, 85% of the 340000 foreign people who resided regularly in Lombardy came from third world countries and represented 3,3% of population. They live in the prealpine industrial belt (Senegaleses and North-Africans) and in the southern
  • with the effects of national policies on regional development, the problems of the informal sector in metropolitan areas, the conditions for effective decentralization, the industrialization of lagging regions, rural regional development and the possible importance
  • of voluntary agencies for certain types of development. As such, the concern is largely with a number of problems of the Third World. The position that is implicitly taken in the paper is that the trends towards centralization in both public and private spheres
  • Comparative study ; Conflict ; Economic sector ; Employment ; Enterprise ; Income ; Informal sector ; Location-allocation model ; Spatial dynamics ; Third World ; Tourism ; Tourism area