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system of social organisation. 6 From this perspective, a critique of the modern economics becomes a negative appraisal of its implementation rather than a critique of the underlying theory. Different ways of organising ownership

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With the growing environmental crisis affecting our globe, ideas to weigh economic or social progress by the ‘energy input’ necessary to achieve it are increasingly gaining acceptance. This question is intriguing and is being dealt with by a growing number of studies, focusing on the environmental price of human progress. Even more intriguing, however, is the question of which factors of social organization contribute to a responsible use of the resources of our planet to achieve a given social result (‘smart development’). In this essay, we present the first systematic study on how migration — or rather, more concretely, received worker remittances per GDP — helps the nations of our globe to enjoy social and economic progress at a relatively small environmental price. We look at the effects of migration on the balance sheets of societal accounting, based on the ‘ecological price’ of the combined performance of democracy, economic growth, gender equality, human development, research and development, and social cohesion. Feminism in power, economic freedom, population density, the UNDP education index as well as the receipt of worker remittances all significantly contribute towards a ‘smart overall development’, while high military expenditures and a high world economic openness are a bottleneck for ‘smart overall development’.

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a social scientific explanation that violates the rules of S-RCT by painting the Azande as agents who continually choose to pursue their social ends via inefficient methods due to lack of “objective knowledge of the forces determining their social

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their actions. He developed the implications of this idea in the realm of practical politics, social organizations and the economy. Shortly before his death in 1920, as a professor at the University of Munich, he was actively developing what he called

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Alport, F. H. (1969): Institutional Behaviour: Essays toward a Re-interpreting of Contemporary Social Organisation . New York: Greenwood Press. Alport F. H

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Zukin, S. - Dimaggio, P. (1990): Structure of Capital: The Social Organization of the Economy, Cambridge, MA, Cambridge University Press, idézi: Gulati, R. - Nohria, N. - Zaheer, A. (2000): Strategic Networks, Strategic Management Journal, 21, pp

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of investigation is linked to Portes (1998) , where the argument is that social capital is a feature of social organizations, such as networks, norms and trust that facilitate cooperation. The paper is organised as follows. After the introductory

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and Environmental Crisis: Narrative, Defence Mechanisms and the Social Organisation of Denial . Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society 19 ( 1 ): 52 – 71 . Adger , W. N. – Butler , C. – Walker-Springett , K. ( 2017 ): Moral Reasoning in

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Korea, one of the emerging global economies. The country has chosen a unique strategy for the fight against the pandemic: mass testing, prompt treatment of filtered cases, cooperation and collaboration between governmental and social organizations ( Moon

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