resource endowment

collocation in English

meaningsofresourceandendowment

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resource
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɔːs/
us
/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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endowment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈdaʊ.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈdaʊ.mənt/
money that is given to a college, hospital, etc. in order to provide it with an income, or the giving of ...
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(Definition ofresourceandendowmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofresource endowment

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Furthermore, ourresourceendowmentdata are rather crude and often subject to measurement error.
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Farm size (ha) of the household was included as a measure ofresourceendowment.
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The most important parameters with respect toresourceendowment, cropping systems and grazing management were assessed in structured interviews.
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A doubling of population would ordinarily not be burdensome if the stock of capital and the naturalresourceendowmentcould double at the same rate.
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It explains how institutional evolution is determined by factors like relativeresourceendowment, technology, cultural endowment, and inherited institutional structures.
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The empirical data collected from the interviews have confirmed the importance ofresourceendowment, technology, cultural endowment, and other already existing institutional structures in understanding the evolution of kadakkodi.
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Certain factors related toresourceendowmenthave also contributed to the persistence of kadakkodis.
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Depending on the relativeresourceendowmentof the two parties, the power relation can be characterised by one of the following: customer dominance, customer-supplier interdependence, customer-supplier independence and supplier dominance.
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Such decentralised arrangements should lead to horizontal imbalance or fiscal inequality among sub-national governments, because of differences inresourceendowmentand decentralisation-induced competition between sub-national governments.
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In the case of lowresourceendowment, communities are likely to experience scarcity that could force them to enact and comply with regulations for conserving the limited resources.
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Given the countrys considerableresourceendowmentand coastal location there is potential for strong growth.
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These include such variables as implementation capacity, the policy environment, resource endowments and initial allocations, the overall economic environment, and natural factors.
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One important aspect is related to the regional differences in natural resource endowments and infrastructure development.
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This growth was stimulated by deregulation, new export incentives introduced by neo-liberal economic policies, and the enhancement of resource endowments through extended territorial jurisdiction.
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Capturing the benefits generated from investments, such as irrigation facility, is again a function of socio-economic and private natural resource endowments of households.
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Also, communities had different subsistence and natural resource endowments, adding tension to the process.
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However, it is not too difficult to visualize the mechanisms that mediate the relationships among changes in resource endowments, technical change, and institutional change.
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Our capacity to model and test the relationships between resource endowments and technical change is relatively strong.
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Judicious management of natural resource endowments can prevent the generation of too much income too quickly.
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Other problems such as higher population density or lower resource endowments complicate the interpretation.
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