954 resultados para global politics
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This paper aims at analyzing the effects of lobbying over economic growth and primarily welfare. We model explicitly the interaction between policy-makers and firms in a setup where the latter undertakes political contributions to the former in exchange for more restrictive market regulations which induce exit and enhance the profitability of the market. In a sectorial equilibrium, despite stimulating growth, lobbying restricts the market structure and reduces welfare when compared to the free-entry outcome. However, once general equilibrium considerations are taken into account, we find that lobbying may improve welfare over a welfare maximizing free-entry equilibrium, by means of an expansion in aggregate demand. This introduces a new paradigm in the literature about the effects of lobbying over economic performance.
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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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2007
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2011
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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 PhD Dissertation, presented as part of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy 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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O tema da presente dissertação inscreve-se na complexa problemática da informação de suporte à tomada de decisão de infraestruturas básicas, com destaque para as denominadas “Trans European Networks – TENS”, infraestruturas de transportes, energia e telecomunicações. Tais processos de decisão, para além das abordagens mais comuns utilizadas nos Estudos de Impacte Ambiental (EIA), podem (devem?) considerar outras perspetivas assentes em considerações de impactes no ciclo de vida, em concreto a Análise do Ciclo de Vida (ACV), e integrar abordagens de procura de sustentabilidade nas vertentes económicas, ambiental e social. Aí chegados, estaremos mais próximos das estradas com melhor desempenho ambiental. A importância do tema firma-se na constatação da ansiedade e expectativas que normalmente envolvem os processos de decisão deste tipo de infraestruturas, principalmente quando as pessoas tomam conhecimento (1) que a sua concretização pode gerar impactes negativos no ambiente, de forma não limitada ao espaço local onde se inserem, mas antes causando efetivos danos ambientais a uma escala mais global. Nestas circunstâncias é comum sobrevirem processos de tensão entre as necessidades locais, promotoras dos empreendimentos, e as dinâmicas globais, conflitos que podem ser evitados, ou pelo menos atenuados, na medida em que os respetivos processos de decisão sejam mais informados e mais esclarecidos e esclarecedores da opinião pública. Não há dúvida que este género de projetos/empreendimentos/infraestruturas serão tendencialmente mais bem aceites pela Sociedade na medida em que sejam vistos local, regional e globalmente, como “ambientes construídos” que se baseiam na eficiência dos recursos e em princípios ecológicos saudáveis, que contribuem para o desenvolvimento económico, para a melhoria das condições de vida das populações e para a coesão social e territorial.Para um processo de decisão ser convenientemente instruído, é crucial que realce todos estes aspetos perante a sociedade. A estrutura adotada no trabalho articula uma primeira parte de embasamento teórico, com uma segunda parte que experiencia o estudo de um caso concreto, a abordagem de sustentabilidade na procura de uma estrada com satisfatório desempenho ambiental.
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Wind turbines and solar panels are becoming second nature in Portugal, as its occurrence in the country becomes ubiquitous. Somehow, one could argue that renewable energy in Portugal is in the process of ‘naturalisation’ as part of a new – mechanised, but environmentally benign – landscape. Portuguese Institute for the Conservation of Nature and Biodiversity (ICNB) has shown an ambiguous stance on this issue, defending global concerns towards renewable energy, while at the same time attempting to engage locals in the preservation of extensive ‘classified areas’. In the course of this research, we tried to focus on these incongruities and to analyse how they are impacting local communities during the process of wind power installation.
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INTRODUCTION: Zoonotic kala-azar, a lethal disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania is considered out of control in parts of the world, particularly in Brazil, where transmission has spread to cities throughout most of the territory and mortality presents an increasing trend. Although a highly debatable measure, the Brazilian government regularly culls seropositive dogs to control the disease. Since control is failing, critical analysis concerning the actions focused on the canine reservoir was conducted. METHODS: In a review of the literature, a historical perspective focusing mainly on comparisons between the successful Chinese and Soviet strategies and the Brazilian approach is presented. In addition, analyses of the principal studies regarding the role of dogs as risk factors to humans and of the main intervention studies regarding the efficacy of the dog killing strategy were undertaken. Brazilian political reaction to a recently published systematic review that concluded that the dog culling program lacked efficiency and its effect on public policy were also reviewed. RESULTS: No firm evidence of the risk conferred by the presence of dogs to humans was verified; on the contrary, a lack of scientific support for the policy of killing dogs was confirmed. A bias for distorting scientific data towards maintaining the policy of culling animals was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Since there is no evidence that dog culling diminishes visceral leishmaniasis transmission, it should be abandoned as a control measure. Ethical considerations have been raised regarding distorting scientific results and the killing of animals despite minimal or absent scientific evidence
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The forces of globalization are changing the skills and competences required by effective global leadership. Accordingly, Business Schools (BSs) must adapt curriculums to the new queries so they, in fact, do develop future leader able to meet the challenges ahead. Increasing attention is being placed on global mindset (GM). Yet, this concept lacks research support. To help fulfilling this gap this research analyzes the effect that cultural intelligence (CQ) and a set of both personal and psychological characteristics have on GM enhancement. Based on a sample of academic students (N=220), findings suggested that CQ, vacations abroad and cosmopolitanism directly increase GM, while # language, PsyCap, TA and CSA do it indirectly. Practical implications for BSs and conclusions finalize this study.
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O estágio, cujo relatório é agora apresentado, foi desenvolvido na Securitas SA., uma das maiores empresas de segurança privada do mundo, com filiais em quase todos os continentes. Procurou-se perceber qual o enquadramento mais adequado ao exercício da segurança privada em Portugal, designadamente no ponto de vista da maior empresa de segurança privada no mundo, face aos novos tipos de ameaça e de necessidades dos seus clientes ou público-alvo. O enfoque da análise assenta nas limitações impostas não pela capacidade técnico-operacional dos prestadores deste tipo de serviço, mas sim pelas restrições impostas pela legislação em vigor e a sua adequação às necessidades demonstradas. O objectivo final é a elaboração de um relatório que deverá conter as considerações que se destacarem no que respeita às dificuldades encontradas e consequentes respostas ou soluções para as mesmas.
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This study proposes a systematic model that is able to fit the Global Macro Investing universe. The Analog Model tests the possibility of capturing the likelihood of an optimal investment allocation based on similarity across different periods in history. Instead of observing Macroeconomic data, the model uses financial markets’ variables to classify unknown short-term regimes. This methodology is particularly relevant considering that asset classes and investment strategies react differently to specific macro environment shifts.