Politics, history, and technology significantly influence the ownership of works of art by shaping the legal frameworks, cultural narratives, and accessibility of artworks. Political regimes can dictate art repatriation laws or influence the provenance of pieces during conflicts, impacting rightful ownership. Historical contexts, such as colonialism or wartime looting, often complicate claims, while technology, including digital reproduction and blockchain, is transforming how art is authenticated, bought, and sold, potentially altering traditional notions of ownership. Together, these factors create a dynamic landscape for art ownership that evolves with societal changes.
The number of combatants was the deciding factor: 78,700 American soldiers vs. 25-40,000 Mexican defenders.
technology
Archie Brown has written: 'Soviet politics and political science' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political science, Research 'The Demise of Marxism-Leninism in Russia (St. Antony's Series)' 'Contemporary Russian Politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Political change in Czechoslovakia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History 'The Gorbachev factor' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Authority, Power and Policy in the USSR'
Depletion of natural resources due to mining, petroleum extraction, fishing and forestry as well as indirect causation due demography, economy, society, politics and technology
this answer is not in the world
supply
Predictability and concentration of resources
The buyer who purchases and takes ownership of another company's accounts receivable is called a factor.
don't think it has an impact factor
A constraint
Your education doesn't determine home ownership. Your income is the primary factor.
No, company stocks represent ownership in a firm, usually, and are not inputs in production.