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Titre : Liquidation avant transformations : Innovations, internationalisation et emploi dans le secteur du commerce Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gérard Valenduc, Auteur ; Patricia Vendramin, Auteur Editeur : Fondation Travail-Université (FTU) Année de publication : avril 1991 Collection : Les cahiers de la F.T.U. num. 7 Importance : 67 p Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Commerce
Conditions de travailTags : Travail Emploi Grande distribution Commerce Conditions de travail Index. décimale : 05.01 Travail - Généralités Liquidation avant transformations : Innovations, internationalisation et emploi dans le secteur du commerce [texte imprimé] / Gérard Valenduc, Auteur ; Patricia Vendramin, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Fondation Travail-Université (FTU), avril 1991 . - 67 p. - (Les cahiers de la F.T.U.; 7) .
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Commerce
Conditions de travailTags : Travail Emploi Grande distribution Commerce Conditions de travail Index. décimale : 05.01 Travail - Généralités Exemplaires
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Titre : Congo-Paris : Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Janet MacGaffey, Auteur ; Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, Auteur Editeur : The International African Institute Année de publication : 2000 Collection : African Issues Importance : 190 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Afrique
CommerceTags : RDC Commerce Économie informelle Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Congo-Paris investigates the transnational trade between Central Africa and Europe by focusing on the lives of individual traders from Kinshasa and Brazzaville who operate across national frontiers and often outside the law. Challenging the boundaries of traditional anthropology, Janet MacGaffey and Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga follow complex international networks to examine the ways in which the African second economy has been extended transnationally and globally on the margins of the law. Who are these traders? What strategies do they have, not only to survive but to shine? Congo-Paris : Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law [texte imprimé] / Janet MacGaffey, Auteur ; Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, Auteur . - [S.l.] : The International African Institute, 2000 . - 190 p. - (African Issues) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Afrique
CommerceTags : RDC Commerce Économie informelle Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Congo-Paris investigates the transnational trade between Central Africa and Europe by focusing on the lives of individual traders from Kinshasa and Brazzaville who operate across national frontiers and often outside the law. Challenging the boundaries of traditional anthropology, Janet MacGaffey and Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga follow complex international networks to examine the ways in which the African second economy has been extended transnationally and globally on the margins of the law. Who are these traders? What strategies do they have, not only to survive but to shine? Exemplaires
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Titre : Development Trade, and the WTO : Applied Trade Policy for Developing Countries Type de document : document multimédia Editeur : The World Bank Année de publication : 2002 Format : CDRom Note générale : CDR-45/2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce
Banque mondialeTags : Commerce Banque Mondiale Developpement Index. décimale : CD-rom Résumé : Today, trade policy is at the forefront of the development agenda, and it is a critical element of any strategy to fight poverty. This renewed interest in trade liberalization does not come from dogma but instead is based on a careful assessment of development experience over the last 50 years. Developing countries that increased their integration into the world economy over the past two decades achieved higher growth in incomes, longer life expectancy, and better schooling. These countries, home to some 3 billion people, enjoyed an average 5 percent growth rate in income per capita in the 1990s compared to 2 percent in rich countries. En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Development Trade, and the WTO : Applied Trade Policy for Developing Countries [document multimédia] . - [S.l.] : The World Bank, 2002 . - ; CDRom.
CDR-45/2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce
Banque mondialeTags : Commerce Banque Mondiale Developpement Index. décimale : CD-rom Résumé : Today, trade policy is at the forefront of the development agenda, and it is a critical element of any strategy to fight poverty. This renewed interest in trade liberalization does not come from dogma but instead is based on a careful assessment of development experience over the last 50 years. Developing countries that increased their integration into the world economy over the past two decades achieved higher growth in incomes, longer life expectancy, and better schooling. These countries, home to some 3 billion people, enjoyed an average 5 percent growth rate in income per capita in the 1990s compared to 2 percent in rich countries. En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Exemplaires
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Titre : Development Trade, and the WTO : A Dataset of Trade and Production, 1976-99 Type de document : document multimédia Editeur : The World Bank Année de publication : 2002 Format : CDRom Note générale : CDR-45/1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Banque mondiale
CommerceTags : Commerce Banque Mondiale Developpement Index. décimale : CD-rom Résumé : Today, trade policy is at the forefront of the development agenda, and it is a critical element of any strategy to fight poverty. This renewed interest in trade liberalization does not come from dogma but instead is based on a careful assessment of development experience over the last 50 years. Developing countries that increased their integration into the world economy over the past two decades achieved higher growth in incomes, longer life expectancy, and better schooling. These countries, home to some 3 billion people, enjoyed an average 5 percent growth rate in income per capita in the 1990s compared to 2 percent in rich countries. En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Development Trade, and the WTO : A Dataset of Trade and Production, 1976-99 [document multimédia] . - [S.l.] : The World Bank, 2002 . - ; CDRom.
CDR-45/1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Banque mondiale
CommerceTags : Commerce Banque Mondiale Developpement Index. décimale : CD-rom Résumé : Today, trade policy is at the forefront of the development agenda, and it is a critical element of any strategy to fight poverty. This renewed interest in trade liberalization does not come from dogma but instead is based on a careful assessment of development experience over the last 50 years. Developing countries that increased their integration into the world economy over the past two decades achieved higher growth in incomes, longer life expectancy, and better schooling. These countries, home to some 3 billion people, enjoyed an average 5 percent growth rate in income per capita in the 1990s compared to 2 percent in rich countries. En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Exemplaires
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Titre : Intellectual Property commercialization : Policy options and practical instruments Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Auteur Editeur : United Nations Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 127 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ISBN: 978-92-1-117053-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce Tags : Propriété intellectuelle Commerce Transfert de technologie Secteur privé PME Résumé : Innovation is the key driver of economic growth and development in the medium to long term. It can be defined as the process of introducing new products, services and production processes into the market place and to create new profitable enterprises and higher-paying jobs on this basis. A well-balanced, affordable and reliable system of intellectual property rights has an important role to play in this process. Intellectual property rights serve to protect the - often large and highly risky - investments of innovative and creative companies against potential imitators
and thereby provide key incentives to undertake such investments in the first place.
The present publication is not intended to provide a cross-country analysis of intellectual property laws and their economic impact. Instead it focuses on practical problems of using intellectual property rights in the innovation process, i.e. on the commercialization of intellectual property, and on the question of what economic policy can do to support the various innovation stakeholders in this process. Specifically, it discusses the role of intellectual property in the transfer of technology from public research organizations to the business sector, the management of intellectual property in small and medium-sized enterprises, and the auditing, valuation of and accounting for intellectual property.
The publication has been prepared on the basis of policy documents and other materials submitted to the UNECE by members of its Team of Specialists on Intellectual Property, as well as other publicly available documents and materials. It also draws on the outcomes of international conferences held by the Team in Geneva in 2007, 2008 and 2010.En ligne : http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/ceci/publications/ip.pdf Intellectual Property commercialization : Policy options and practical instruments [document électronique] / United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Auteur . - [S.l.] : United Nations, 2011 . - 127 p.
ISSN : ISBN: 978-92-1-117053-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce Tags : Propriété intellectuelle Commerce Transfert de technologie Secteur privé PME Résumé : Innovation is the key driver of economic growth and development in the medium to long term. It can be defined as the process of introducing new products, services and production processes into the market place and to create new profitable enterprises and higher-paying jobs on this basis. A well-balanced, affordable and reliable system of intellectual property rights has an important role to play in this process. Intellectual property rights serve to protect the - often large and highly risky - investments of innovative and creative companies against potential imitators
and thereby provide key incentives to undertake such investments in the first place.
The present publication is not intended to provide a cross-country analysis of intellectual property laws and their economic impact. Instead it focuses on practical problems of using intellectual property rights in the innovation process, i.e. on the commercialization of intellectual property, and on the question of what economic policy can do to support the various innovation stakeholders in this process. Specifically, it discusses the role of intellectual property in the transfer of technology from public research organizations to the business sector, the management of intellectual property in small and medium-sized enterprises, and the auditing, valuation of and accounting for intellectual property.
The publication has been prepared on the basis of policy documents and other materials submitted to the UNECE by members of its Team of Specialists on Intellectual Property, as well as other publicly available documents and materials. It also draws on the outcomes of international conferences held by the Team in Geneva in 2007, 2008 and 2010.En ligne : http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/ceci/publications/ip.pdf Exemplaires
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