... Mongolia. Half a century of industry-building in Mongolia was virtually annihilated over a period of only four years, from 1991 to 1995. In most industrial sectors, production was down by more than 90 per cent in physical volume since ...
... Mongolia. The loss of increasing returns and plummeting real wages – the case of Mongolia In Mongolia's capital of Ulaanbaatar the situation was dire in March 2000. As the only non-Asian participant I was part of a conference held in ...
... Mongolia supplied by the Washington institutions only begin after most of the industry had already disappeared. The one statistic they do have is identical to the one made available to me in Mongolia for the corresponding period, so it ...
... Mongolia and Rwanda. In Mongolia virtually all industry disappeared after a free trade shock in the early 1990s. Under such asymmetric globalization – where some countries specialize in increasing returns activities and others in ...
... Mongolia. Many people had been forced to return to their ancestral way of living: nomadic pastoralism. Space was not really the issue. Mongolia is as large as France, Great Britain and Austria put together, but has only 2.5 million ...
Described in 11 daily stages of between 7.5 and 22km (4.5-13.5 miles), with one alternative stage and two optional glacier crossings, the book also includes the 3-day Swiss Tour Monte Rosa.
... hotel near the park. It was not my hotel – it was the big expensive hotel where most foreigners stay. I knew the way back by foot. I told him it wasn't far, and I walked back, in the rain. July 20, 1993 Onor met me in the morning. She ...
... Mongolia, Mediterranean area and China, etc. Due to the dispute about the position of species within Protomeropina ... homes to disguise and to protect themselves. They use salivary silk to glue together twigs, leaves, sand, small ...
... Mongolia has taken an active part in the Silk Road Economic Belt proposed by China with Mongolia's Prairie Road ... accommodation environment and to add supporting facilities of the tourist attractions. According to the statistics ...
... Mongolia, Mediterranean area and China, etc. Due to the dispute about the position of species within Protomeropina ... homes to disguise and to protect themselves. They use salivary silk to glue together twigs, leaves, sand, small ...