Шинэ ном, сэтгүүл 2008.11.18

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Шинэ ном, сэтгүүл 2008.11.18

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Эмэгтэйчүүдийн эрх ба хэвлэл мэдээлэл: таван кейс судалгаа

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Монголын Эмэгтэйчүүдийн ТББ-ын үндэсний сүлжээ
Хэвлэсэн: 2008

Сэтгүүлчдийн болон хэвлэл мэдээллийн бусад мэргэжилтнүүдийн дүн шинжилгээний чадавхийг бэхжүүлэхэд тус нэмэр болох үүднээс судлаачдын баг хүний эрхийг бүдүүлэгээр зөрчихөд хүргэдэг хамгийн маргаантай 5 сэдвийг кейс болгон сонгож, эдгээр сэдвээр бичиж, нийтлэхдээ хэвлэл мэдээллийнхэн ямар өнцөгөөс харж, ямар дүгнэлт өгч, ямар өнгө аясаар мэдээлж байгаад жендерийн дүн шинжилгээ хийлээ.

World Development Report 2009: Reshaping Economic Geography

English
by World Bank
Published November 2008
ISBN: 0-8213-7607-1

Rising densities of human settlements, migration and transport to reduce distances to market, and specialization and trade facilitated by fewer international divisions are central to economic development. The transformations along these three dimensions—density, distance, and division—are most noticeable in North America, Western Europe, and Japan, but countries in Asia and Eastern Europe are changing in ways similar in scope and speed. World Development Report 2009: Reshaping Economic Geography concludes that these spatial transformations are essential, and should be encouraged. The conclusion is not without controversy. Slum-dwellers now number a billion, but the rush to cities continues. Globalization is believed to benefit many, but not the billion people living in lagging areas of developing nations. High poverty and mortality persist among the world's "bottom billion", while others grow wealthier and live longer lives. Concern for these three billion often comes with the prescription that growth must be made spatially balanced. The WDR has a different message: economic growth is seldom balanced, and efforts to spread it out prematurely will jeopardize progress.

The Report:
    * documents how production becomes more concentrated spatially as economies grow.
    * proposes economic integration as the principle for promoting successful spatial transformations.
    * revisits the debates on urbanization, territorial development, and regional integration and shows how today's developers can reshape economic geography.

The Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009

English
World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, Michael E.Porter
Published 2008
ISBN: 978-92-95044-11-1

Thirty years after its first publication in 1979, the Global Competitiveness Report series remains one of the world's most respected assessments of national competitiveness. The Report provides invaluable insights into the policies, institutions, and factors that enable robust economic development and long-term prosperity.
Produced in collaboration with leading academics and a global network of national Partner Institutes, The Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009 provides users with a wide-ranging dataset on a broad array of competitiveness indicators for a record coverage of 134 economies, accounting for more than 98 percent of the world's GDP. The data used in the Report come from leading international sources as well as from the Executive Opinion Survey, conducted annually by the World Economic Forum. The Survey provides a unique source of insight by capturing the perceptions of several thousand business leaders in all of the countries included in the Report on topics related to national competitiveness.
This year's edition once again presents the rankings of the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), developed by Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin and originally introduced in 2004. The GCI is based on 12 pillars-of competitiveness, providing a comprehensive picture of the competitiveness landscape in countries around the world at different stages of economic development. The pillars included are institutions, infrastructure, macroecoriomic stability, health and primary education, higher education and training, goods market efficiency, labor market efficiency, financial market sophistication, technological readiness, market size, business sophistication, and innovation.
The Report also includes a key contribution by Professor Michael Porter and his team, which outlines the main features of the new framework for the competitiveness index that the World Economic Forum plans to introduce in next year's Report. Based on the successful experience of the GCI as well as the Business Competitiveness Index (BCD presented in previous editions, this new framework will provide a stable and integrated methodological basis for future Global Competitiveness Reports.
In addition, the Report presents detailed profiles highlighting competitive strengths and weaknesses for each of the 134 economies featured, as well as an extensive section of data tables displaying relative rankings for more than 100 variables.
The 2008-2009 edition of The Global Competitiveness Report provides the latest thinking on competitiveness. As in previous editions, it serves as a crucial tool for policymakers, industry leaders, academia, and civil society to identify the impediments to, and the best practices for enabling, economic development.

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