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The process of sociocultural, change in a Kenyah Community.
Published 1978“…These changes are seen to be the result of the penetration of the market economy; the conversion to Christianity; the introduction of formal education; and employment outside the traditional economic system. …”
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Doktrin kebebasan berkontrak dalam kontrak jualan barang : ketidaksesuaian sebagai doktrin landasan pembentukan undang-undang kontrak pengguna
Published 2000“…The influence of free market economy and laissez-faire contributed to the idea that individuals should be left free to make private arrangements. …”
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Implementing governance and regulation in Indonesia’s broadcasting industry
Published 2019“…The idea of the State regulating the broadcasting industry does seem contradictory to economic liberalism and so surely, the State is wary that the industry operates in a free market economy for governance and regulation has its own repercussions. …”
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Evaluation of financial and analytical activities of the biggest car makers of the Russian federation
Published 2018“…Companies need an internal management control system to develop successfully in the current conditions of a market economy. This statement is true irrespective of an organisational form of a company. …”
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Malaysian urbanization transition: from nascent, pseudo to livable mega - urban region
Published 2010“…These urban centres were generally ‘foreign’ to the conception of life of the local people who participated marginally in the market economy controlled by British capitals and later Chinese migrants’ capital. …”
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Critical urbanisation transitions in Malaysia: the challenge of rising Bernam to Linggi basin extended mega urban region
Published 2011“…Urban life in these centres were generally ‘foreign’ to the conception of life of the local people who participated marginally in the market economy controlled by British capital. The second urbanisation transition is the shift from the nascent urbanisation phase moving into the phase of what we have been widely referring to as the pseudo-urbanisation phase, taking place roughly after the end of World War II, when the country witnessed the movements of rural youths, dominantly males at first, to seek jobs in the limited and fragmented urban labour markets. …”
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Intertemporal approach to the current account: evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
Published 2013“…Comparing the results for these two emerging market economies, the model performed noticeable better for Malaysia. …”
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