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Deze app bevat alle statistische gegevens die de wereldbank per land bijhoudt: bevolkingsgroei, levensverwachting, energieverbruik, CO2-emissie, import en export, internetgebruikers,...


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Just as writers begin their trade with their A, B, C’s and musicians begin with music notes - data analysts begin with data lines and tables.

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Module 2 discusses key features and developments in media history, focusing on the histories of print and audio-visual media. The module examines issues in the debates that govern scholarly, ethical and political thinking about the actual or desired relationship of media to public life and considers the relative significance and benefits of private, public and mixed-ownership media. The aim of this unit is to carry the narrative of the development of the mass media in industrialised societies
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Most research in political economy starts with the presumption that institutions persist and shape the political-economic interactions of different groups and agents. Many societies, however, experience frequent changes in their political institutions. Certain economic institutions also change. In the face of this picture of frequently changing institutions, do such institutions really persist? Professor James Robinson, Harvard University, discusses the nature of institutional persistence and
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