Technology Governance

This is the student blog of the graduate Technology Governance program, of the Department of Public Administration, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. The blog covers a wide range of topics, from European day-to-day politics to general governance and economic issues of public administration, innovation, and development.

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel, prof.Sommers and Prof.Staehr: Part V

Posted by Aleksandrs Cepilovs at 22:29 No comments:
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Labels: austerity, Development, Estonia, growth, Latvia

Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel, prof.Sommers and Prof.Staehr: Part IV

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Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel, prof.Sommers and Prof.Staehr: Part III

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Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel, prof.Sommers and Prof.Staehr: Part II

Posted by Aleksandrs Cepilovs at 22:24 No comments:
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Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel, prof.Sommers and Prof.Staehr

Posted by Aleksandrs Cepilovs at 22:23 No comments:
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Labels: austerity, Development, Estonia, growth, Latvia

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countries Part 4

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Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countries Part 3

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Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countries Part 2

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Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countries Part 1

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Labels: Development, Food Crisis, Gender, Jayati Ghosh
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  • Aleksandrs Cepilovs
  • Amelia
  • Johannes
  • Pil B. Strandgaard
  • Technology Governance
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Links to related resources

  • Journal of administrative studies by TUT
  • The Other Canon Foundation
  • Site of Joseph Stiglitz
  • Michael Hudson's blog
  • TUT DPA & TG blog
  • Dani Rodrick's blog
  • http://www.evolution-revolution.org

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      • Panel debate on fiscal 'austerity' by prof. Kattel...
      • Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countr...
      • Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countr...
      • Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countr...
      • Jayati Ghosh - Women and Work in Developing Countr...
    • ►  March (1)
  • ►  2010 (3)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (2)

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