44 resultados para foreign material exclusion
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Arqueologia
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Arqueologia
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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Didáctica Do Inglês
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Media Digitais
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International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 8: 185–212, 2014
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The virtuous cycle between development success and foreign policy in Cape Verde reflects a positive interaction between globalization and governance. Development success under globalization entails positive market perceptions regarding the orientation and predictability of policies as well as the accompanying institutional arrangements, thereby making foreign policy salient beyond the comparator group, or “aspirational”. Even if there is no universally applicable development model, an aspirational foreign policy can be built on positive rankings with respect to comparator groups. In Macedo and Pereira (2010), macrolevel policy and institutional combinations underpinning trade diversification and income convergence in West and Southern Africa are used to establish development success for Cape Verde and Mozambique respectively. Here, the narrative of long-term development helps identify the following drivers: moving towards a market economy; opening up to regional and global trade; increasing economic and political freedom; pursuing macroeconomic stability and financial reputation; ensuring policy continuity (especially in trade and industrial sectors) and focusing on human development (especially poverty reduction and education). Looking at GDP per capita and indicators of financial reputation and good governance of sub-regional peers is not sufficient to conclude that Cape Verde’s convergence will be sustained. Nevertheless, the positive interaction between trade and financial globalization, on the one hand, and democracy and good governance, on the other, have positive implications for the effectiveness of foreign policy across the region as well as in the Portuguese-speaking community.
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Ce texte présente une partie des résultats d’une recherche dont le terrain est constitué par trois localités – une ville (Guimarães), un village (Vizela) et un bourg (Santa Eulália). Notre étude porte sur les représentations de l’espace, que l’on considère comme partie des composantes culturelles qui intègrent les processus de constitution des identités collectives. Les configurations spatiales qui correspondent aux représentations de chaque communauté sont présentes dans les processus de négociation spatial que les trois localités établissent entre elles, en vue de la constitution d’un espace d’ensemble compatible. L’identité de chacune dépend donc de la forme que prend l’espace régional qui comprend les trois localités étudiées. L’étude de cas (Vizela) démontre, dans une situation de transformation du territoire, qu’une double contrainte, organisée par l’inclusion et l’exclusion, conduit à la projection d’un nouvel espace - d’inclusion spatiale, sociale et symbolique - qui constitue une nouvelle réponse à l’imbrication des espaces organisés par différentes villes. Le refus d’une inclusion régionale conduit à la création/revendication d’un nouveau découpage spatial, défini à une échelle plus restreinte, et ce processus se transforme en un point de fixation identitaire.
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Part of the objects that anthropologists can now find in Lisbon result from the existence of networks with rather diverse historical, social and cultural origins, linking Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Brazil and Portugal, as well as the countries which have attracted all these countries’ diasporas. The publishing of papers by Portuguese and Brazilian anthropologists in this dossier dedicated to consumption might come to generate a productive collaboration between researchers from both countries, which for over five centuries have seen arriving from the other side of the Atlantic strange objects that, in turn, have taken the routes of the diasporas mentioned above, from luxurious and whimsical items as the indigenous leaders’ feathers and the carriages of the Portuguese royalty, to common and irreplaceable goods as the havaianas.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
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We assess the determinants of Chinese direct investment in Africa compared with those of global FDI. We find that economic size and macroeconomic stability are positively correlated with Chinese and global FDI in Africa. Institutional variables, such as accountability and rule of law, are not significant in either case and the same can be said about FDI-aid complementarities. The presence of oil is a determinant of Chinese FDI but not of global FDI into Africa. Conversely, the openness of the economy is a determinant for global FDI but not of Chinese FDI, which appears to favour closed economies possibly due to industrial organizational concerns. While these differences accord with intuition, we find no evidence for the claim that Chinese FDI in Africa is related to non-economic governance in a specific way that differs from global practice. More refined governance indicators should be used to verify whether Chinese and global FDI into Africa remain indistinguishable on this score: we plan to do this in future research.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A presente dissertação reflecte a compilação de um estudo essencialmente bibliográfico e iconográfico de doze peças de mobiliário do antigo Egipto, Império Novo. É primeiramente apresentado um breve estudo sobre materiais usados para a construção dos diversos objectos produzidos no referido período histórico e analisados os seus aspectos simbólicos. São também apresentadas sucintamente algumas técnicas de construção adoptadas durante as dinastias XVIII-XX para a construção de mobiliário doméstico e ritual. De seguida estes objectos são analisados material e simbolicamente em dois capítulos tendo como base a investigação efectuada. Colocam-se ao longo deste trabalho diversas questões, sendo as mais prementes “se terá havido transferência de mobiliário doméstico para o contexto funerário” e “Terão tido os espólios funerários mobiliário feito exclusivamente para esse fim”. As conclusões revelam dados comparativos do universo de peças de mobiliário recolhidas e apresentam algumas hipóteses explicativas sobre o assunto abordado.