Sharing Economy
Found 7 free book(s)Digital Economy Report 2019 (Overview) - UNCTAD
unctad.orgequitable sharing of the gains from digitalization. These are still early days in the digital era, and we have more questions than ... Economy Report) this year examines the scope for value creation and capture in the digital economy by developing countries. It gives special
International Political Economy - An Introduction to ...
resources.saylor.orgInternational/Global Political Economy Defined (Finally!) The Significance of Power . Conclusion . ... Somewhat slower, but still significant, are video-sharing sites such as YouTube, which are used by regular people, influential organizations, governments, and powerful corporations .
Recycling Victoria - Victoria State Government
www.vic.gov.auTransitioning to a circular economy will: A new plan for waste and recycling potentially boost Victoria’s economy by up to $6.7 billion by improving material efficiency and recycling1 improve social inclusion through local initiatives that support repair cafes, product sharing and community composting abate greenhouse gas emissions from
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES - United Nations Conference on ...
unctad.orgeconomy has raised concerns about social standards and labour conditions in EPZs, and about their environmental impact. Looser regulations have mostly focused on labour rules, ... as well as for sharing resources and costs, in such clusters is an important factor driving
The gig-economy and the impact on the millennial generation
resources.library.leeds.ac.ukThe gig-economy’s rapid growth and the development of this employment relationship has meant there is a lack of in-depth research in this area. Working in the gig-economy has both advantages and disadvantages. Recent research has been focused on the clear disadvantages of the gig-economy, concentrating on unfair workers’ employment rights.
The Mobile Economy - GSMA
www.gsma.comcontribution to the global economy. In 2019, mobile technologies and services generated $4.1 trillion of economic value added (4.7% of GDP) globally. This figure will approach $5 trillion (4.9% of GDP) by 2024 as countries increasingly benefit from the improvements in productivity and efficiency brought about by increased take-up of mobile ...
Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference
www.colorado.eduoppressor under the pretense of sharing power. This possibility does not exist in the same way for women of Color. The tokenism that is sometimes extended to us is not an invitation to join power; our racial "otherness" is a visible reality that makes that …