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Pagina 107
... capital . In this manner , the utilization of their support networks is condi- tioned by the UDUs ' reciprocity capacity ( Adler Lomnitz 1994 , 103-107 , Bossen 1981 , 292 , Lomnitz 1979b , 246-249 ) . Together , UDUS make the Non ...
... capital . In this manner , the utilization of their support networks is condi- tioned by the UDUs ' reciprocity capacity ( Adler Lomnitz 1994 , 103-107 , Bossen 1981 , 292 , Lomnitz 1979b , 246-249 ) . Together , UDUS make the Non ...
Pagina 110
... capital and of their corresponding retribution . For UDUS capital and labor constitute a sphere where labor and the satisfaction of their basic needs overlap , but work is central to attaining this goal . As such , the characteristics ...
... capital and of their corresponding retribution . For UDUS capital and labor constitute a sphere where labor and the satisfaction of their basic needs overlap , but work is central to attaining this goal . As such , the characteristics ...
Pagina 123
... Capital , Hernando de Soto argues that the poor have a source of income represented by the accumulated value of their homes and that they could use their equity as active capital to be used in their business efforts . How- ever , this ...
... Capital , Hernando de Soto argues that the poor have a source of income represented by the accumulated value of their homes and that they could use their equity as active capital to be used in their business efforts . How- ever , this ...
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