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Resource conservation --- resource management --- evaluation. --- evaluation --- water --- forests --- research projects --- agriculture. --- agriculture --- research --- Wallonie --- 1989
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Resource conservation --- resource management --- evaluation. --- evaluation --- water --- forests --- research projects --- agriculture. --- agriculture --- research --- Wallonie --- Bilan 1989
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Peatlands --- Fauna --- Flora --- tourism --- Environmental impact --- Nature conservation --- resource management
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Hydraulic systems --- Water resources --- resource management --- International cooperation --- Hungary
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This report formulates estimates of competing resource claims facing the Soviet leadership and develops alternative combinations of allocations to these competing sectors. It highlights the conflicting allocative choices and policy options confronting the Soviet leaders and the severity of the resource constraints they face in approaching these choices. The authors evaluate the implications of these choices with respect to reductions in Soviet military spending, arms control, foreign capital inflows, the production of consumer goods by the defense industry, subventions to the external Soviet empire, and prospects for fundamental economic reform. Among the inferences they draw from the policy options facing the Soviet leadership are (1) consumption, investment, and military alternatives would exceed the ruble estimates of Soviet GNP in 1995 by 6 percent to 40 percent of Soviet GNP; (2) pressures to reduce Soviet spending are and will be intense, but even deeper military spending cuts than those presented in the policy alternatives achieve only modest goals for the nonmilitary sector; (3) the Soviet Union will be strongly motivated to seek types of arms control that involve real force reductions and resource savings in operating and investment costs; and (4) Soviet interest in substantial external financing to fund commodity imports may be very high over the next decade.
Resource allocation. --- Perestroĭka. --- Soviet Union --- Economic policy
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Business planning --- Consumer goods --- Industrial management --- Resource allocation
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Affectation des ressources --- Bestemming van de beschikbare middelen --- Développement économique --- Economic development --- Economic growth --- Economische ontwikkeling --- Resource allocation --- Technological innovations --- Economic aspects --- Economic development. --- Resource allocation. --- Technological innovations - Economic aspects. --- Resource Allocation --- Technological innovations - Economic aspects
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The development of resource-based industries has featured importantly in the industrialization strategies of both Malaysia and Thailand and there is considerable potential for the further expansion of the industries. This study provides some background details of the Malaysian and Thai economies and examines some of the features of resource-based industries and their current status in the two countries.
Investments, Foreign --- Natural resources --- Industries --- Industrial production --- Industry --- Economics --- National resources --- Resources, Natural --- Resource-based communities --- Resource curse --- Foreign ownership. --- Economic aspects --- Industries, Primitive
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Natural resources --- Resource allocation --- Economic development --- Regional planning --- Community development --- Subsistence economy --- Community development. --- Economic development. --- Regional planning. --- Resource allocation. --- Subsistence economy. --- Management. --- Alaska.
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