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But there is also, at this intranational level, another debate.
Now what has been mostly intranational appears to be going international.
This paper has already considered the intranational structures which have been established in different ways to support youth policy.
In fact, uneven development at international and intranational levels are closely associated (Thrift, 1986).
Intranational migration is often the first step in the process that leads to international migration.
I measure a number of economic characteristics for international monetary unions, intranational political unions, and other countries.
Physical mobility may include both intranational and transnational mobility.
There was one final intranational competition.
Comparisons have been drawn between 'negarchy' and natural law structures as well as with intranational markets.
Intranational interchangeability was widespread, but international interchangeability was less so.
They show that intranational business cycle correlations are approximately 0.7 for regions within countries, but in the range of (0.2, 0.4) for comparable 19.
If uniting oppressed forces has begun as a global and intranational movement, it needs to be developed, radicalised and strengthened.
These studies show that one of the best predictors of inter- and intranational violence is the maltreatment of women in the society.
In countries such as Belgium, Germany, Italy and Spain the intranational differences are not without significance.
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Inappropriate policies that affect intranational and international trade can create imbalances in supply and demand and threaten the economic stability of farmers.
For services transactions, the likelihood was not much changed by the FTA and remains at over 30 times smaller than for an intranational transaction.
We used a qualitative social anthropological approach to explore the quantitative, epidemiological evidence of international and intranational variations in the incidence of sudden infant deaths.
He desires to see the government invest through public-private partnerships in building ports, airports, irrigation systems, railways, and highways to encourage intranational and international.
Rivalry over access to rivers and groundwater that straddle international or intranational frontiers is already causing tension, and some specialists predict a near future of "water wars."
Apart from improving programme country databases on poverty, the poverty maps, by highlighting intranational disparities and inequalities, can be used to identify especially disadvantaged groups or regions.
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While members of international currency unions are more integrated than countries with their own monies, they remain far from integrated when compared with the intranational benchmark of regions within a country.
Australian, Spanish, Polish and French teachers also criticized the dismantling of the welfare state and competition as a model for society that has exasperated intranational and international social and economic differences.
Behaviour of regions within these countries is the focus of the emerging literature on intranational economics (Hess and van Wincoop 2000; Bacchetta, Rose, and van Wincoop 2001).