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The Economics and Regulation of Financial Privacy

An International Comparison of Credit Reporting Systems

This book provides the first in-depth analysis of the topic, offering an international comparison of credit reporting systems. Coverage includes competition in information markets, the microeconomics of information and privacy, and economic incentives to disclose or to conceal information. The book examines the history of credit reporting agencies and the regulation of privacy and credit reporting around the world. Finally, it surveys the effects of credit reporting in credit markets worldwide.

This book provides the first in-depth analysis of the topic, offering an international comparison of credit reporting systems.

Implementasi Kebijakan Publik : Konsep Pengentasan Kemiskinan Nelayan Tradisional di Indonesia

Public Policy Implementation: The Concept of Poverty Alleviation of Traditional Fishermen in Indonesia

Jika kita berbicara tentang kemiskinan, tentu tak akan ada habisnya karena kemiskinan terus menjadi masalah fenomenal khususnya Indonesia yang merupakan negara berkembang. Masalah kemiskinan yang ada di Indonesia merupakan masalah sosial yang senantiasa relevan untuk dikaji secara terus-menerus. Ini bukan saja karena masalah kemiskinan telah ada sejak lama dan masih hadir ditengah-tengah kita saat ini, tetapi karena ini gejalanya semakin meningkat sejalan dengan krisis multidimensional yang masih dihadapi bangsa Indonesia. Hal ini juga dikarenakan Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara yang tingkat kesejahteraan rakyatnya masih jauh di bawah tingkat kesejahteraan negara-negara maju. Sebagaimana diketahui, nelayan bukanlah suatu entitas tunggal. Mereka terdiri dari beberapa kelompok, yang dilihat dari segi pemilikan alat tangkap dapat dibedakan menjadi tiga kelompok, yaitu: nelayan buruh, nelayan juragan, dan nelayan perorangan. Nelayan buruh adalah nelayan yang bekerja dengan alat tangkap milik orang lain. Sebaliknya nelayan juragan adalah nelayan yang memiliki alat tangkap yang dioperasikan oleh orang lain. Adapun nelayan perorangan adalah nelayan yang memiliki peralatan tangkap sendiri, dan dalam pengoperasiannya tidak melibatkan orang lain. Dari ketiga jenis nelayan tersebut, pada umumnya nelayan juragan tidak miskin. Kemiskinan cenderung dialami oleh nelayan perorangan dan buruh nelayan. Oleh karena kedua jenis kelompok nelayan itu jumlahnya mayoritas, maka citra tentang kemiskinan melekat pada kehidupan nelayan. Citra kemiskinan nelayan itu sesungguhnya suatu ironi, mengingat Indonesia memiliki wilayah laut yang sangat luas, lebih luas daripada wilayah darat. Di dalam wilayah laut juga terdapat berbagai sumberdaya yang memiliki potensi ekonomi tinggi, yang semestinya dapat dimanfaatkan untuk menjamin kesejahteraan hidup nelayan dan keluarganya.

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Public Human Resource Management

A comprehensive introduction to contemporary public human resource management, this text incorporates analysis of the impact of the private sector-oriented reforms over the last few decades that have aimed to bring greater efficiency and productivity to the public sector.

A comprehensive introduction to contemporary public human resource management, this text incorporates analysis of the impact of the private sector-oriented reforms over the last few decades that have aimed to bring greater efficiency and ...

Ideal Islamic Economy

An Introduction

This book provides an introduction to the vision of an economic system based completely on the Holy Qur’an—a system defined as a collection of institutions, representing rules of behavior, prescribed by Allah for humans, and the traditions of the Messenger. The authors argue that the main reason for the economic underperformance of Muslim countries and their economies has been non-compliance with the prescribed rules of behavior. Rule non-compliance has been chiefly due to the failure of Muslims to comprehend the Metaframework of the Qur’an and the Archetype Model of the Prophet Mohammad and interpret them in ways compatible with their own generation and time. Askari and Mirakhor believe these rules (institutions), properly adapted to prevailing conditions present what they consider as an ideal economic system.

This book provides an introduction to the vision of an economic system based completely on the Holy Qur’an—a system defined as a collection of institutions, representing rules of behavior, prescribed by Allah for humans, and the ...

North and South in the World Political Economy

A broad yet distinctive analysis of the growing political, economic, and social gap existing between the world’s northern and southern hemispheres. Featuring papers selected by the ISA President from the 2006 annual meeting, this upper-level volume examines the genesis of the North-South divide, the ongoing policy problems between developed and lesser developed states, and how these issues influence current and future world politics. An upper-level text ideal for academic libraries, think tanks, and libraries of policy institutions Organized into three distinct focus clusters: Problems afflicting the global South -- trade, development, financial crises, structural adjustment, democratization, human rights, disease; Specific conflicts between North and South -- energy, terrorism, weak states, nuclear weapon proliferation; Solutions to reduce the North-South gap -- foreign aid programs, global media, democratization, political power in the United Nations, the emerging powers phenomenon, transnational social movements, and Northern foreign policy adjustments Tackles the tough questions likely to dominate international relations discourse for decades to come

This path-breaking volume is one of the first dedicated exclusively to the problems of the North-South divide.

An Introduction to the Modern Middle East

History, Religion, Political Economy, Politics

Combining elements of comparative politics with a country-by-country analysis, author David S. Sorenson provides a complete and accessible introduction to the modern Middle East. With an emphasis on the politics of the region, the text also dedicates chapters specifically to the history, religions, and economies of countries in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, the Eastern Mediterranean, and North Africa. In each country chapter, a brief political history is followed by discussions of democratization, religious politics, women's issues, civil society, economic development, privatization, and foreign relations. In this updated and revised second edition, An Introduction to the Modern Middle East includes new material on the Arab Spring, the changes in Turkish politics, the Iranian nuclear issues, and the latest efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian dilemma. Introductory chapters provide an important thematic overview for each of the book's individual country chapters and short vignettes throughout the book offer readers a chance for personal reflection.

Introductory chapters provide an important thematic overview for each of the book's individual country chapters and short vignettes throughout the book offer readers a chance for personal reflection.

Understanding the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings

For the millions of citizens in the Arab World who came together in 2010–2011 to discover their common yearning for dignity and liberty, the real revolutions only began after the wave of protests. Understanding the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings reassess the interests, potential and constraints of various socio-political players and their importance in the building of a constructive environment for democratic progress in the Middle East. Initiated by the Cairo-based Economic Research Forum and edited by Ishac Diwan, this invaluable volume features contributions by Middle East academics across the world. They examine the reasons behind the uprisings, how democratic transitions transpire, the role of Arab capitalism in the crises, and how the experiences of other countries such as Indonesia, Turkey and Iran, can forecast where these uprisings may lead the Middle East in the years to come. Contents:PrefaceIntroductionThe Genesis of the Uprisings:The Political Economy of Arab Presidents for Life — and After (Roger Owen)Understanding Revolution in the Middle East: The Central Role of the Middle Class (Ishac Diwan)The Making of the Tunisian Revolution (Fadhel Kaboub)A Transition to Democracy?:On the Determinants of Democratic Transitions (Caroline Freund and Melise Jaud)Islamists in Power? Inclusion, Moderation, and the Arab Uprisings (Jillian Schwedler)Arab Capitalism in Crisis:Detecting Corruption and Evaluating Programs to Control It: Some Lessons for MENA (Jeffrey B Nugent)Enhancing Competition in a Post-Revolutionary Arab Context: Does the Turkish Experience Provide Any Lessons? (Izak Atiyas)Lessons from Elsewhere:Political and Economic Developments in Turkey and The Transformation of Political Islam (1950–2010) (Hasan Ersel)Social Order, Rents, and Economic Development in Iran Since the Early 20th Century (Hadi S Esfahani & Esra Ç Gürakar)What Happened in the Early Years of Democracy: Indonesia's Experience (Akhmad R Shidiq and Philips J Vermonte) Readership: Graduate and research students, political scientists, economists, social scientists who specialize in the political economy of the Middle East and current affairs in the MENA Region. Key Features:Written by distinguished Middle East scholars from around the worldTimely topic with the aftermath of Arab revolutions still unfoldingGoes beyond the political perspective of the uprisings (which is what many books tend to focus on), and provides analyses on socio-economic and political-economic aspects of eventsKeywords:Political Economy;Democracy;Transitions;MENA;Arab Spring;Tunisia;Egypt;Libya;Turkey;Yemen;Indonesia;Revolutions;Political Islam;The Middle East;Islamists;Corruption;Competition;Iran;Social Order;Rents;Economic DevelopmentReviews: “How are we to understand the origins and consequences of the momentous changes which have rocked the Middle East in the past four years? This book brings together some of the most insightful scholars of the region to begin to distill some of the lessons from this experience. It takes on board the extent of the variation and the rich historical legacies. An important and fascinating work.” James A Robinson David Florence Professor of Government Harvard University “This is an important book for those are interested in the Arab region and recent ground-breaking events. Ishac Diwan and his colleagues have made a great contribution by providing deep and thought-provoking perspectives on the causes and implications of the so-called Arab Spring.” Mustapha Kamel Nabli Former Governor, Central Bank of Tunisia “… efforts to understand why the uprisings took place, and what effects they have had so far, are of the greatest importance … The contributors to this volume are to be congratulated for the many skillful ways they use a Political Economy approach to provide trenchant evidence …” Roger Owen A J Meyer Professor Emeritus of Middle East History Harvard University “This volume makes a valuable contribution to the growing literature on the Arab uprisings.” Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online “It includes the most commentary on the structural factors behind the uprisings, and a credible hypothesis emerges from some of its essays: in recent decades, neoliberal reforms enacted by Arab states combined with corrupt privatization schemes and crony capitalism to undermine the economic base of the middle class to ally with the lower-middle class and the poor.” Foreign Affairs

Initiated by the Cairo-based Economic Research Forum and edited by Ishac Diwan, this invaluable volume features contributions by Middle East academics across the world.

Manajemen Pemasaran

Manajemen pemasaran adalah sebuah rangkaian proses analisis, perencanaan, pelaksanaan, serta pengawasan dan pengendalian suatu kegiatan pemasaran dimana tujuannya adalah untuk mencapai target perusahaan secara efektif dan efisien. Juga dapat diartikan sebagai alat untuk analisis, perencanaan, penerapan serta pengendalian suatu program dalam perusahaan yang sudah dirancang untuk menciptakan, membangun dan juga mempertahankan pertukaran agar bisa memberikan keuntungan.

Manajemen pemasaran adalah sebuah rangkaian proses analisis, perencanaan, pelaksanaan, serta pengawasan dan pengendalian suatu kegiatan pemasaran dimana tujuannya adalah untuk mencapai target perusahaan secara efektif dan efisien.

Between Resistance, Sharia Law, and Demo-Islamic Politics

Despite the fact that many researchers have focused on Hamas’ armed resistance activities, surprisingly few have theorised about the political choices and dilemmas that Hamas has faced in the context of the changing overarching conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. This study aims to show, theoretically, how context-dependent Hamas is when formulating its resistance and Demo-Islamic practise and that this occurs in interrelations with key actors of the conflict. This study also presents important new empirical data that, in part, also challenges previous research. Hamas is one of the very few Islamist organisations that has reached a governance position via democratic and fair elections. Thus, Hamas can serve as a case study of how Islamist may act in (quasi)democratic surroundings. At the same time, Hamas is a key actor in the overarching conflict, which has several unique characteristics. Hamas’ armed resistance is described as an instrument for the Jihad against the Israeli occupation. However, the Dawa work at the grassroots level can also be seen as a resistance practice that can be identified as constructive resistance. The internal discussion in Hamas as to what strategies to apply, as will be shown, are also formed and impacted by various interrelations with external actors of the conflict. The Palestinian public, in particular, is a key actor that influences Hamas in various ways, although Fatah, PLO, Israel and other external actors also have their specific roles to play.

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