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Journal articles on the topic "Planetary love"

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Mickey, Sam, and Kimberly Carfore. "Planetary Love: Ecofeminist Perspectives on Globalization." World Futures 68, no. 2 (February 2012): 122–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2011.615630.

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Kramm, Ulrike, Nadine Nettelmann, and Ronald Redmer. "Constraining planetary interiors with the Love number k2." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 6, S276 (October 2010): 482–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921311020898.

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AbstractFor the solar sytem giant planets the measurement of the gravitational moments J2 and J4 provided valuable information about the interior structure. However, for extrasolar planets the gravitational moments are not accessible. Nevertheless, an additional constraint for extrasolar planets can be obtained from the tidal Love number k2, which, to first order, is equivalent to J2. k2 quantifies the quadrupolic gravity field deformation at the surface of the planet in response to an external perturbing body and depends solely on the planet's internal density distribution. On the other hand, the inverse deduction of the density distribution of the planet from k2 is non-unique. The Love number k2 is a potentially observable parameter that can be obtained from tidally induced apsidal precession of close-in planets (Ragozzine & Wolf 2009) or from the orbital parameters of specific two-planet systems in apsidal alignment (Mardling 2007). We find that for a given k2, a precise value for the core mass cannot be derived. However, a maximum core mass can be inferred which equals the core mass predicted by homogeneous zero metallicity envelope models. Using the example of the extrasolar transiting planet HAT-P-13b we show to what extend planetary models can be constrained by taking into account the tidal Love number k2.
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Eric D. Smith. "Universal Love and Planetary Ontology in Vandana Singh's Of Love and Other Monsters." Science Fiction Studies 43, no. 3 (2016): 514. http://dx.doi.org/10.5621/sciefictstud.43.3.0514.

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Yip, Kenny L. S., and P. T. Leung. "Tidal Love numbers and moment–Love relations of polytropic stars." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 472, no. 4 (September 13, 2017): 4965–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx2363.

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FOX, M. "Love Is Stronger Than Stewardship: A Cosmic Christ Path to Planetary Survival." Tikkun 30, no. 2 (April 1, 2015): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08879982-2876497.

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Agustini, Aisa Tri. "Ethical Sensitivity and The Perception of Accounting Students: Is the Love of Money and Greed the Root of Unethical Attitudes?" Accounting and Finance Review (AFR) Vol.1(1) Dec. 2016 1, no. 1 (December 3, 2016): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/afr.2016.1.1(2).

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Objective - This research aims to investigate the influence of the love of money and greed on the individual's ethical sensitivity. Methodology/Technique - The samples used are 50 students of accounting from Jember University. Path analysis is used to test the hypotheses. Findings - The results show that there is an influence of the Love of Money on Greed. Theoretically, when one has fulfilled one's primary needs, one is able to survive. But human beings are not easily satisfied thus, they would always want to gain more. A person who loves money would be glad when he/she owns money since the person thinks that money can give him/her the comforts of life and the money that he/she has, can be used in whatever way he/she prefers. Novelty - Unlike previous studies, this study looks at the topic from the Islamic perspective. Type of Paper Review Keywords: Accounting; Love of Money; Greed; Ethical Sensitivity; Indonesia. JEL Classification: I21, M41.
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Newton, Alicia. "For the love of fossils." Nature Geoscience 2, no. 4 (April 2009): 238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo493.

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Crossley, David J., Michael G. Rochester, and Z. R. Peng. "Slichter modes and Love numbers." Geophysical Research Letters 19, no. 16 (August 21, 1992): 1679–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/92gl01574.

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Pani, Paolo, and Andrea Maselli. "Love in extrema ratio." International Journal of Modern Physics D 28, no. 14 (October 2019): 1944001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271819440012.

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The tidal deformability of a self-gravitating object leaves an imprint on the gravitational-wave signal of an inspiral which is paramount to measure the internal structure of the binary components. We unveil here a surprisingly unnoticed effect: in the extreme mass-ratio limit the tidal Love number of the central object (i.e. the quadrupole moment induced by the tidal field of its companion) affects the gravitational waveform at the leading order in the mass ratio. This effect acts as a magnifying glass for the tidal deformability of supermassive objects but was so far neglected, probably because the tidal Love numbers of a black hole (the most natural candidate for a compact supermassive object) are identically zero. We argue that extreme mass-ratio inspirals detectable by the future laser interferometric space antenna (LISA) mission might place constraints on the tidal Love numbers of the central object which are roughly eight orders of magnitude more stringent than current ones on neutron stars, potentially probing all models of black hole mimickers proposed so far.
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WINIECKI, MARTIN. "Terra Nova, Tamera, and the Healing of Love: Viable Pathway for a Planetary Tikkun?" Tikkun 31, no. 4 (2016): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08879982-3676936.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Planetary love"

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Hess, Joseph M. "A Man Needs His Vegetables." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1333631660.

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Legros, Hilaire. "Sur quelques problemes de dynamique planetaire." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987STR13173.

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La rotation et la deformation d'une planete, sous l'action de certaines forces, interagissent entre elles: cette interaction, decrite par les nombres de love, est etudiee dans le cas d'une planete composee d'un noyau liquide, d'un manteau elastique et d'une couche fluide superficielle. L'elasticite du manteau et la geometrie du noyau fluide determinent la periode chandlerienne et la periode presque diurne associee a la rotation quasi-rigide du noyau; ils modifient les resonances associees et perturbent les rotations de l'axe de la terre dans l'espace et les mouvements de grande amplitude dans le noyau
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Hjelm, Zara Luna. "Frihetskämpar och blodbesudlade ikoner : En kritisk diskursanalys av Linnémonumentet och Louis De Geer-statyn under 2020 års #BlackLivesMatter-rörelse i Sverige." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för musik och bild (MB), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-105330.

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Denna uppsats undersöker diskursen kring Linnémonumentet i Humlegården, Stockholm och Louis De Geer-statyn på Gamla Torget, Norrköping, samt diskuterar vilken betydelse skulpturerna fick under Black Lives Matter-demonstrationerna år 2020 i relation till antirasism och historiska företeelser av 'damnatio memoriae'. Med ett postkolonialt och kritiskt rasteoretiskt perspektiv syftar denna uppsats till att framhäva och analysera de resonemang som tog mest plats under debatten, centrerat kring antirasistiska och icke-vitas röster. Genomgående används därav den kritiska diskursanalysen och semiotiken som metoder för att skapa en förståelse kring auktoritet, samt att belysa det svenska samhällets syn på sin koloniala historia och lyfta diskussionen kring bland annat ras, klass, kön och makt i förhållande till den offentliga konsten. Uppsatsen resonerar sålunda hur offentliga och publika platser i samhället kan avkolonialiseras med avsikt att skapa ett hem för oss alla.
This thesis examines the discourse regarding the Linnaeus Monument in Humlegården, Stockholm, and the Louis De Geer statue at The Old Square, Norrköping. It further analyzes the significance that sculptures gained during the Black Lives Matter demonstrations in 2020, in relation to anti-racism and historical phenomena of 'damnatio memoriae'. With a theoretical framework of postcolonialism and critical race theory, this thesis aims to highlight and analyze the reasonings that were central during the debate, focusing on anti-racist and people of color's voices. Thus, critical discourse analysis and semiotics are used as methods to create an understanding of authority and to shed light on Sweden's own view of its colonial history and elevate the discussion concerning race, class, gender, and power, etcetera, in relation to public art. The thesis, hence, argues how public places in society can be decolonized with the intention of creating a home for all of us.
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Santos, Ana Filipa C. Ramalho L. "Mulheres e homens serão mesmo de planetas distintos? Conceptualização dos sentimentos de amor, amizade, paixão e atracção." Master's thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/4965.

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção de grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Social e das Organizações.
Neste trabalho pretendemos aceder a constructos definidores das relações interpessoais como o Amor, Amizade, Paixão e Atracção. Esta questão é relevante, por exemplo, para saber se os instrumentos de medida utilizados para estes conceitos medem aquilo a que se propõem. Será que conseguem medir distintamente os sentimentos de Amor, Atracção, Paixão e Amizade? Ou será que na natureza humana estes sentimentos se sobrepõem de tal forma que é impossível separá-los objectivamente? Para o efeito, fizemos um levantamento exaustivo das formas avaliativas escritas utilizadas por diferentes instrumentos, de modo a aceder a cada um destes constructos, e realizámos um estudo correlacional que se propõe lançar uma nova perspectiva na interpretação da conceptualização dos sentimentos de atracção. Verificámos que os constructos se sobrepõem em diferentes graus, que homens e mulheres não percebem os constructos de forma semelhante, e que as mulheres respondem mais fielmente às escalas em estudo. Se os constructos são percebidos como conceptualmente diferentes para ambos os sexos, talvez se devam construir instrumentos que permitam esta dualidade conceptual. A replicação deste estudo é sugerida, a fim de se obter mais informação acerca deste tema.
In this study we attempt to access defining constructs of interpersonal relationships like Love, Friendship, Passion, and Attraction. This is a relevant question to know, for instance, if the instruments used to measure these concepts are really measuring what they propose to. Do they really measure distinctly the feelings of Love, Friendship, Attraction, and Passion? Or is it that in the human nature they overlap in such way that it’s impossible to apart them objectively? We proceeded to an exhausting survey of the written forms of evaluation in several instruments and made a correlational study with the intent of giving a new perspective to the interpretation of the attraction feelings conceptualization. We found that the constructs overlap in different degrees, that men and women don’t perceive similarly the constructs, and that women respond more accurately to the scales in study. If the constructs are perceived as conceptually different for both sexes, then maybe the instruments should be elaborated in a way that enables this conceptual duality. We suggest the study replication in order to obtain further information on this theme.
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Books on the topic "Planetary love"

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Cosmopolitan theology: Reconstituting planetary hospitality, neighbor-love, and solidarity in an uneven world. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 2013.

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Klënova, Li︠u︡dmila. Planeta li︠u︡bovʹ: Planet love. Ashkelon: Li︠u︡dmila Klënova, 2011.

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1954-, Moore Stephen D., and Rivera Mayra, eds. Planetary loves: Spivak, postcoloniality, and theology. New York: Fordham University Press, 2011.

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Laboratory earth: The planetary gamble we can't afford to lose. New York: BasicBooks, 1997.

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Laboratory earth: The planetary gamble we can't afford to lose. London: Phoenix, 1997.

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Łyszkowska, Blanka, ed. zobaczyć więcej. Warsaw, Poland: CoJaNaTo, 2014.

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Gilfoy, Garry. The BIG Picture: Insights from the Spiritual World. USA: iUniverse, 2011.

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Koury, Eleonore. Seeds of Love - a personal and planetary transformation. Sacred Ventures Publications, 2010.

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Lynn, Donna. Dial Love: God's Planetary Guide for Attaining Happiness Through Spiritual Fulfillment. Trafford Publishing, 2007.

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One World Renaissance: Holistic Planetary Transformation through a Global Social Contract. Appomattox, Virginia: Institute for Democracy Press, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Planetary love"

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Thouny, Christophe. "How Can I Love My Radioactive Tuna? Planetary Love in Shōno Yoriko." In Planetary Atmospheres and Urban Society After Fukushima, 51–70. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2007-0_4.

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Ray, Prayag. "‘Synthetik Love Lasts Forever’: Sex Dolls and the (Post?)Human Condition." In Critical Posthumanism and Planetary Futures, 91–112. New Delhi: Springer India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3637-5_6.

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Jenkins, D. A. "Planetary Discovery and the Seven Sisters, or How We Fell in Love with the Universe." In The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series, 1–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18851-5_1.

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CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK, GAYATRI, SERENE JONES, CATHERINE KELLER, KWOK PUI-LAN, and STEPHEN D. MOORE. "Love: A Conversation." In Planetary Loves, 55–78. Fordham University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fso/9780823233250.003.0005.

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JOH, W. ANNE. "Love's Multiplicity: Jeong and Spivak's Notes toward Planetary Love." In Planetary Loves, 168–90. Fordham University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fso/9780823233250.003.0011.

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PUI-LAN, KWOK. "What Has Love to Do with It? Planetarity, Feminism, and Theology." In Planetary Loves, 31–45. Fordham University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fso/9780823233250.003.0003.

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SCHNEIDER, LAUREL C. "The Love We Cannot Not Want: A Response to Kwok Pui-lan." In Planetary Loves, 46–52. Fordham University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fso/9780823233250.003.0004.

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Goldstein, Jesse. "Coda: Learning to Let Go and Love Other Worlds." In Planetary Improvement, 159–74. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262037822.003.0008.

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To the extent that investors, entrepreneurs and businesspeople – or anyone else who has internalized the smarts of smart money – act as representatives of our collectively creative capacities, then new technologies, and perhaps even new policies and forms of governance, will be oriented around greening what we have – improving our lives and our planet – without ever questioning whether it is precisely these lives in possession of this planet that need to be challenged and ultimately transformed. This chapter points towards evaluating sociotechnical systems within what decolonial scholars would call a pluriversal context, one in which modern technological knowledge is considered to be one out of many legitimate ways of knowing and engaging with the world. Is it possible that there exists a green spirit that goes beyond capitalism; that we are more and better than this relatively simplistic, inward-looking and self-obsessed logic of profit-maximization? Liberating this green spirit will require hard work, political struggle, unexpected alliances and a deep sense of humility; we face a messy and uncertain future as we engage with the long and hard work of transforming our socio-ecological lives.
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Mignolo, Walter D. "Bilanguaging Love: Thinking in between Languages." In Local Histories/Global Designs. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691156095.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses on current disarticulations of one of the major beliefs in the imaginary of the modern/colonial world system: the complicity between language, literature/culture, and nation. If such disarticulation is taking place for various historical reasons, including massive migrations from the former Third World to the industrialized North Atlantic countries, and technoglobalism, there have been—since the 1970s—a number of literary experiences and practices responding to such disarticulation. At the same time, and since the 1970s, one of the major cultural revolutions of the time has been the coming into being of communities claiming they write to participate in the making of planetary civilization.
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Groes, Sebastian. "‘I love Alaska’: posthuman subjectivity and memory on the final frontier of our ecological crisis." In Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Fiction, 121–41. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351026185-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Planetary love"

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Zhang, Zhou, Shaojin Zhang, Mingshao Zhang, and Sven K. Esche. "Immersive Educational Systems With Procedure-Oriented Combinations of Real and Virtual Environments." In ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2018-86597.

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Virtual reality (VR) is becoming increasingly popular in educational applications, but insufficient users’ feel of immersion often slows the further adoption of VR. Many solutions with a focus on the results rather than the details of the interactions between the objects in the real and virtual worlds have been developed. Therefore, the real procedures are distorted and the users lose their perception of in-person participation. In order to improve the users’ feel of immersion further and to simulate more realistic operations in VR, a procedure-oriented approach for the combination of real and virtual environments is proposed here. As its name implies, this approach emphasizes the details of the procedures, namely how to capture, track, operate and interoperate the real and virtual objects in a mixed environment. In order to illustrate this idea, a prototype of mixed real and virtual assembly, in con-junction with object recognition and rigid-object tracking functions based on robotic vision techniques, is presented as an example. This prototype is designed based on a game-based virtual laoratory system, and the specific implementation is a planetary gear train experiment. In this experiment, all models of the parts with the information required for the assembly are created, labeled and added to the database of the virtual laboratory system. The physical parts are marked in order to facilitate object recognition and object tracking. During the experiment, the main assembly with one missing planetary gear is accomplished in a purely virtual environment. In the real world, the missing planetary gear is tracked by a Kinect while the user is manipulating this gear. Then, the system recognizes this gear based on the markers and couples the corresponding virtual model of that gear with the avatar’s hand in the virtual environment. Afterward, the cam-era tracks the real part, and the user can adjust its pose and location to finish the final assembly. The main benefit of this implementation is that the user can take advantage of some simple real parts in conjunction with virtual models of sophisticated parts in order to get realistic experience with the assembly process.
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Ruiz, Susana. ¿Quién paga la cuenta? Gravar la riqueza para enfrentar la crisis de la COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe. Oxfam, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6317.

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Las previsiones de retroceso económico y social en América Latina y el Caribe son alarmantes. La COVID-19 golpea con fuerza la región marcada que tendrá que afrontar una contracción del 9,4%, una de las más severas en todo el planeta. La desigualdad, la informalidad y la insuficiente dotación sanitaria lastran las posibilidades de hacer frente a la pandemia. Pero son los más vulnerables quienes asumen el costo, hasta 52 millones de personas que podrían caer en la pobreza y 40 millones podrían perder sus empleos, un retroceso de 15 años para la región. Pero la COVID-19 no afecta a todos por igual, una élite se mantiene inmune al contagio de la crisis económica. Desde el principio de los confinamientos, hay 8 nuevos milmillonarios en América Latina y el Caribe, personas con un patrimonio superior a los mil millones de dólares. Las personas más ricas han aumentado su fortuna en US$ 48 200 millones desde marzo 2020, lo que equivale a un tercio del total de los paquetes de estímulo de todos los países de la región. Para hacer frente a esta crisis tan profunda, Oxfam propone una serie de reformas que recaigan sobre quienes más tienen y menos han sufrido la pandemia. Entre otros un impuesto sobre el patrimonio neto de las personas más ricas con el que se podría recaudar al menos US$ 14 260 millones, 50 veces más de lo que ahora se estaría recaudando sobre esta élite de grandes fortunas. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, forecasts for economic and social decline in Latin America and the Caribbean are alarming. The region will face a 9.4% contraction in its economy, among the most severe in the world. Coping with the pandemic is hindered by inequality, weak and insufficient social protection and limited public health capabilities. Up to 52 million people could fall into poverty and 40 million could lose their jobs – a 15-year setback for the region. Yet, an elite remains ‘immune’ to the contagion of the economic crisis. Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 8 new billionaires in LAC: 1 every 2 weeks since the lockdowns began. The richest people have increased their fortune by $48.2bn since March 2020, equivalent to a third of the total stimulus packages of all countries in the region. In this paper, Oxfam proposes a series of reforms targeting those who have being less affected by the pandemic. They include a net wealth tax that could potentially generate $14.3bn, 50 times more than billionaires in the region pay now in theory, under current tax systems.
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