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      Science and Economics: The Case of Uncertainty & Disequilibrium

      Orio Giarini (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      Biopolicy- Building a green society

      Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      The Great Divorce: Economics & Philosophy

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Revolution in Human Affairs

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Human Rights, Liberty & Socio-Economic Justice: Economic Theory and the Ascent of Private Property Values

      Winston P. Nagan (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      The Perfect Storm: Economics, Finance and Socio-Ecology

      Ian Johnson (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      Capital Needs Labour

      Patrick Liedtke (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      Human Rights, Liberty & Socio-Economic Justice: Economic Theory and the Ascent of Private Property Values

      Winston P. Nagan (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      World Academy of Art & Science Draft Vision & Mission

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Science and Economics: The Case of Uncertainty & Disequilibrium

      Orio Giarini (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      Referendum

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Global Prospects for Full Employment

      Ivo Šlaus; Garry Jacobs (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
      The recent international financial crisis highlights the crucial role of employment in human welfare and social stability. Access to remunerative employment opportunities is essential for economic security in a market-based economic system. As the rise of democracy compelled nations to extend the voting right to all citizens, employment must be recognized as a fundamental human right. In total defiance of conventional wisdom, since 1950 job growth has outpaced the explosive growth of population, the rapid adoption of labor-saving technologies, the manifold expansion of world trade, and the dramatic shift from manual labor to white collar work. In an increasingly globalized labor market, current nation-centric theories and models of employment need to be replaced with a human-centered global perspective complemented by new indicators that recognize the central and essential contribution of employment to human economic welfare. Employment and economy are subsets of society and their growth is driven by the more fundamental process of social development. A vast array of unmet social needs combined with an enormous reservoir of underutilized social resources – technological, scientific, educational, organizational, cultural and psychological – can be harnessed to dramatically expand employment opportunities and achieve full employment on a global basis. This paper examines the theoretical basis, policy issues and strategies required to eradicate unemployment nationally and globally.
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      Report on Activities of WAAS and Club of Rome

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Towards a Global Democratic Revolution: A Global Parliament and the Transformation of the World Order

      Andreas Bummel (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01)
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      Cadmus Editorial Policy

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      The European Leadership Network

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      World Academy of Art & Science Draft Vision & Mission

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-04-01
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      Boundless Frontiers of Untold Wealth

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-10-01
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      Brief History of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the United States

      Michael McManus; Briana Silverstein (Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-10-01)
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      A Mediterranean - EU Community for a New Era of Mankind

      Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva, 2011-10-01
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