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  1. Fictitious Capital
    Silk, Cotton, and the Rise of the Arabic Novel
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    The ups and downs of silk, cotton, and stocks syncopated with serialized novels in the late-nineteenth-century Arabic press: Time itself was changing. Novels of debt, dissimulation, and risk begin to appear in Arabic at a moment when France and... more

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    The ups and downs of silk, cotton, and stocks syncopated with serialized novels in the late-nineteenth-century Arabic press: Time itself was changing. Novels of debt, dissimulation, and risk begin to appear in Arabic at a moment when France and Britain were unseating the Ottoman legacy in Beirut, Cairo, and beyond. Amid booms and crashes, serialized Arabic fiction and finance at once tell the other’s story.While scholars of Arabic often write of a Nahdah, a sense of renaissance, Fictitious Capital argues instead that we read the trope of Nahdah as Walter Benjamin might have, as "one of the monuments of the bourgeoisie that [are] already in ruins." Financial speculation engendered an anxious mixture of hope and fear formally expressed in the mingling of financial news and serialized novels in such Arabic journals as Al-Jinān, Al-Muqtataf, and Al-Hilāl. Holt recasts the historiography of the Nahdah, showing its sense of rise and renaissance to be a utopian, imperially mediated narrative of capital that encrypted its inevitable counterpart, capital flight

     

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    Subjects: Arabic Novel; Beirut; Cairo; Jurjī Zaydān; Khalīl al-Khūrī; Nahdah; Salīm al-Bustānī; Yaʿqūb Ṣarrūf; capitalism; cotton; silk; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern; Arabic fiction; Literature publishing; Literature publishing; Serialized fiction; Serialized fiction
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  2. Fictitious Capital
    Silk, Cotton, and the Rise of the Arabic Novel
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    The ups and downs of silk, cotton, and stocks syncopated with serialized novels in the late-nineteenth-century Arabic press: Time itself was changing. Novels of debt, dissimulation, and risk begin to appear in Arabic at a moment when France and... more

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    The ups and downs of silk, cotton, and stocks syncopated with serialized novels in the late-nineteenth-century Arabic press: Time itself was changing. Novels of debt, dissimulation, and risk begin to appear in Arabic at a moment when France and Britain were unseating the Ottoman legacy in Beirut, Cairo, and beyond. Amid booms and crashes, serialized Arabic fiction and finance at once tell the other’s story.While scholars of Arabic often write of a Nahdah, a sense of renaissance, Fictitious Capital argues instead that we read the trope of Nahdah as Walter Benjamin might have, as "one of the monuments of the bourgeoisie that [are] already in ruins." Financial speculation engendered an anxious mixture of hope and fear formally expressed in the mingling of financial news and serialized novels in such Arabic journals as Al-Jinān, Al-Muqtataf, and Al-Hilāl. Holt recasts the historiography of the Nahdah, showing its sense of rise and renaissance to be a utopian, imperially mediated narrative of capital that encrypted its inevitable counterpart, capital flight

     

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    Subjects: Arabic Novel; Beirut; Cairo; Jurjī Zaydān; Khalīl al-Khūrī; Nahdah; Salīm al-Bustānī; Yaʿqūb Ṣarrūf; capitalism; cotton; silk; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern; Arabic fiction; Literature publishing; Literature publishing; Serialized fiction; Serialized fiction
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  3. U.S. export competitiveness in select crop markets
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC

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    Series: Economic research report ; number 313 (March 2023)
    Subjects: corn; soybeans; cotton; wheat; tree nuts; U.S. agricultural exports
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  4. Cotton made in Africa
    a case study of sustainable production through responsible consumption
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) gGmbH, Bonn

    Responsible consumption and production are key to sustainable development, and are therefore a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 12) in their own right. Consumption and production patterns also need to be socially responsible and economically viable.... more

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    Responsible consumption and production are key to sustainable development, and are therefore a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 12) in their own right. Consumption and production patterns also need to be socially responsible and economically viable. Private-sector requirements and state supply chain regulations, which have become more widespread in recent years, are designed to ensure that products consumed in high-income countries but manufactured (at least partially) in low-income countries are produced in line with certain social and environmental standards. Although progress has been made, many questions remain, particularly regarding whether the local social and economic impacts are sufficient. Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) is a certification initiative within the textile industry. Established 18 years ago as part of one of the largest public-private partnerships of German Development Cooperation with private foundations and private companies around an agriculture-based supply chain, CmiA – like its sister scheme the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) – seeks to ensure compliance with specific environmental and social conditions in the cotton production process. Wherever it is implemented and monitored, the CmiA-standard provides retailers and consumers with the assurance that the cotton in the textiles and garments in question has been produced in line with CmiA-requirements. Up to now, about one million smallholder households with six to seven million family members in Africa produce under the label. This Policy Brief reflects on the impact that the introduction of CmiA has had on certified farmers, as well as on the challenges facing this standard following its successful market launch, and draws broader lessons learned for sustainability standards. The key findings are as follows: • CmiA shows that sustainability standards do not only work for high-priced niche markets but can also be implemented in the mass market. • While cotton is a non-food cash crop, the revenues it generates can boost food security among smallholders via the income channel and can also promote local food production through a number of other impact channels. • Standard-setting must be accompanied by support for farmers so that they are able to comply and activate impact channels. It remains a huge challenge not only to guarantee social and ecological standards but also to achieve a “living income” for smallholder farmers. • For all the benefits of publicly funding the start-up phase of implementing sustainability standards, it must be ensured that these standards are subsequently financed from the value chain itself. Textile retailers and consumers ultimately have to pay for the goods they consume and which have been manufactured under sustainable conditions. • As the mass-market implementation of sustainability standards takes time and patience, we cannot expect to see dramatic improvements in the local living conditions and incomes of the farmers in the short to medium term. Instead, this will require continuous investment in smallholder production and in the local environments over many years. • Transitioning from pesticide-intensive production to a system that does not use such products without major productivity losses is challenging but seems feasible. • In order to determine whether, and to what extent, the wellbeing of smallholder farmers is increased by complying with sustainability standards, good and continuous impact assessment is needed and this must be adapted to the especially complex conditions of African smallholder agriculture.

     

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    Series: IDOS policy brief ; 2023, 6
    Subjects: Bekleidungsindustrie; Baumwollindustrie; Produktion; Verbraucherverhalten; Sozioökonomischer Wandel; Ländliche Entwicklung; Sustainable development goals; Sub-Saharan Africa; cotton; agriculture; sustainability standard; consumption; natural resources; environment; smallholders; poverty
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  5. Normas Voluntárias de Sustentabilidade (NVS) e implicações sobre as exportações de produtos do agronegócio
    ALGODÃO
    Published: outubro de 2023
    Publisher:  Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Brasíllia

    The objective of this study is to verify the advantages and challenges of increasing certified cotton production and to analyze whether meeting the certification requirements guarantees Brazil access to the world market. As a way of answering these... more

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    The objective of this study is to verify the advantages and challenges of increasing certified cotton production and to analyze whether meeting the certification requirements guarantees Brazil access to the world market. As a way of answering these questions, data on the cotton production chain are initially presented, highlighting production costs, world and national production and, finally, the commercialization of cotton (exports and domestic market). Subsequently, we sought to gather information on requirements and steps for the certification of Responsible Brazilian Cotton (ABR) and the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI). In the last phase of the research, the results obtained from contact with producers and the association of cotton producers were presented, which highlighted costs, difficulties and benefits (direct and indirect) of certification. The results obtained indicate that even without certification access to international markets is not compromised. This can be explained by the fact that the main buyers, especially Asians, still have little demand for the certified product. But what is expected is a growth trend in the coming years for Brazilian cotton with sustainability standards. On the other hand, the organization of farms, both in terms of improving rural buildings as well as attention to labor and environmental legislation, which are fundamental for receiving the ABR and BCI seal, work as a good tool to improve property management. .From the results found, it is evident that the development of a national seal, the ABR, and the benchmarking with the BCI make cotton production a successful example to be followed by the other sectors in terms of certification.

     

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    Series: Texto para discussão / Ipea ; 2936
    Subjects: cotton; voluntary sustainability standards (VSS); certification; export
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  6. Producer supply response for area planted of seven major U.S. crops
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC

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    Series: Economic research report ; number 327 (November 2023)
    Subjects: Supply response; program crops; area planted; crop price elasticities; seemingly unrelated regression; corn; soybeans; wheat; sorghum; barley; oats; cotton
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  7. »Sterbende Kohle« und »flüssiges Gold«
    Rohstoffnarrative der Zwischenkriegszeit
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen

    Dariya Manova rekonstruiert die Literaturgeschichte der Rohstoffe in der Populärliteratur und Publizistik im Deutschland der 1920er und 30er Jahre. Was sind die entscheidenden Faktoren unsrer Entwicklung geworden, Seele oder Petroleum?« Erwin... more

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    Dariya Manova rekonstruiert die Literaturgeschichte der Rohstoffe in der Populärliteratur und Publizistik im Deutschland der 1920er und 30er Jahre. Was sind die entscheidenden Faktoren unsrer Entwicklung geworden, Seele oder Petroleum?« Erwin Piscator erhebt mit dieser Frage 1928 neue Maßstäbe für die Literatur- und Theaterproduktion. Statt der Dramen bürgerlicher Söhne sollen fortan die neuen Machtverhältnisse durch die globale Rohstoffwirtschaft im Zentrum nicht nur des politischen, sondern auch des kulturellen und literarischen Lebens stehen. Dariya Manova erzählt die Geschichte dieser über Piscators Bühne und die Berliner Avantgarde weit hinausreichenden Forderung, ihrer Folgen und Früchte. Rohstoffe wie Steinkohle und das »flüssige Gold« Erdöl treten unter spannungsreichen Bedingungen auf die literarische Bühne. Die deutsche Niederlage im Ersten Weltkrieg, die Ruhrbesetzung sowie die Patentierung und Produktion synthetischer Stoffe werden zu Zeichen dafür, dass Besitz und Zugang zu Rohstoffen über Sieger und Verlierer im Krieg und Frieden entscheiden. Für die Literatur erzeugen Rohstoffe nicht nur einen Bezug zum Materiellen und zur ökonomischen Realität, sondern beanspruchen ein unübertroffen authentisches Erzählen. Umgekehrt werden sie im öffentlichen Diskurs zu Trägern kultureller, exotistischer, chauvinistischer und faschistischer Narrative.

     

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    ISBN: 9783835346451
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    Subjects: Hochschulschrift; Geschichte; Deutschland; Erzählen; Literaturgeschichte; 20. Jahrhundert; Wirtschaftswunder; Literatur; Diskurs; Narrativ; literature; Germany; 20th century; history; narrate; discourse; narrative; Bedingungen; conditions; Baumwolle; history of literature; cotton; economic miracle
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  8. Globalization, the rise of biotechnology and catching up in agricultural innovation
    the case of Bt technology in India
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  UNU‐MERIT [u.a.], Maastricht

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    Series: UNU-MERIT working paper series ; 2014-054
    Subjects: Globalization; Catching up; GMOs; Agricultural Biotechnology; Biotechnology; cotton; India
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  9. Varietal integrity, damage abatement, and productivity
    evidence from the cultivation of Bt cotton in Pakistan
    Published: April 2016
    Publisher:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Series: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01520
    Subjects: biotechnology; cotton; damage abatement; Pakistan
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  10. Chinese cotton
    textiles, imports, and Xinjiang
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC

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    Series: Economic research report ; number 307 (August 2022)
    Subjects: China; cotton; imports; tariff-rate quota; TRQ; textile industry; Xinjiang
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  11. Pesticide handling and human health
    conventional and organic cotton farming in Benin
    Published: June 2021
    Publisher:  Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark

    Synthetic pesticides can be detrimental to the health of humans, particularly when handled inappropriately, which is often the case in developing countries. We investigate to what extent using personal protective equipment (PPE) during pesticide... more

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    Synthetic pesticides can be detrimental to the health of humans, particularly when handled inappropriately, which is often the case in developing countries. We investigate to what extent using personal protective equipment (PPE) during pesticide application can mitigate the detrimental health effects of pesticides. Our empirical analysis is based on data from smallholder cotton farmers in Benin and includes both conventional cotton farmers who extensively use synthetic pesticides and organic cotton farmers who are only allowed to use bio-pesticides. Using per-capita health expenditure as proxy for the health of the farmers, our results show that conventional cotton farmers generally have significantly poorer health than organic cotton farmers because most conventional farmers wear insufficient PPE when spraying pesticides. While PPE use vastly improves the health of conventional farmers, we do not find a statistically significant effect on the health of organic cotton farmers, which could indicate that bio-pesticides have much smaller detrimental health effects than synthetic pesticides. However, conventional farmers have a similar state of health as organic farmers when they use four or more PPE items. Hence, measures that encourage conventional cotton farmers to use more PPE during pesticide spraying or to adopt organic farming would substantially improve these farmers’ health.

     

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    Series: IFRO working paper ; 2021, 06
    Subjects: pesticides; protective equipment; health; organic farming; smallholder farmers; cotton; Africa
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  12. »Sterbende Kohle« und »flüssiges Gold«
    Rohstoffnarrative der Zwischenkriegszeit
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen

    Dariya Manova rekonstruiert die Literaturgeschichte der Rohstoffe in der Populärliteratur und Publizistik im Deutschland der 1920er und 30er Jahre. Was sind die entscheidenden Faktoren unsrer Entwicklung geworden, Seele oder Petroleum?« Erwin... more

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    Dariya Manova rekonstruiert die Literaturgeschichte der Rohstoffe in der Populärliteratur und Publizistik im Deutschland der 1920er und 30er Jahre. Was sind die entscheidenden Faktoren unsrer Entwicklung geworden, Seele oder Petroleum?« Erwin Piscator erhebt mit dieser Frage 1928 neue Maßstäbe für die Literatur- und Theaterproduktion. Statt der Dramen bürgerlicher Söhne sollen fortan die neuen Machtverhältnisse durch die globale Rohstoffwirtschaft im Zentrum nicht nur des politischen, sondern auch des kulturellen und literarischen Lebens stehen. Dariya Manova erzählt die Geschichte dieser über Piscators Bühne und die Berliner Avantgarde weit hinausreichenden Forderung, ihrer Folgen und Früchte. Rohstoffe wie Steinkohle und das »flüssige Gold« Erdöl treten unter spannungsreichen Bedingungen auf die literarische Bühne. Die deutsche Niederlage im Ersten Weltkrieg, die Ruhrbesetzung sowie die Patentierung und Produktion synthetischer Stoffe werden zu Zeichen dafür, dass Besitz und Zugang zu Rohstoffen über Sieger und Verlierer im Krieg und Frieden entscheiden. Für die Literatur erzeugen Rohstoffe nicht nur einen Bezug zum Materiellen und zur ökonomischen Realität, sondern beanspruchen ein unübertroffen authentisches Erzählen. Umgekehrt werden sie im öffentlichen Diskurs zu Trägern kultureller, exotistischer, chauvinistischer und faschistischer Narrative.

     

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    ISBN: 9783835346451
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    RVK Categories: GM 1600 ; EC 5410
    Subjects: Hochschulschrift; Geschichte; Deutschland; Erzählen; Literaturgeschichte; 20. Jahrhundert; Wirtschaftswunder; Literatur; Diskurs; Narrativ; literature; Germany; 20th century; history; narrate; discourse; narrative; Bedingungen; conditions; Baumwolle; history of literature; cotton; economic miracle
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