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This paper brings forward a three-country model to analyze the internationalization process in the age of globalization …
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Mercosur countries have witnessed a boom of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows since the early 1990s. However, regional integration, viewed in isolation, was not sufficient for the subregion to regain its attractiveness to FDI. FDI growth in individual Mercosur countries was closely related...
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The globalization of capital and product markets has many implications for economic welfare. Countries can specialize …, one potentially adverse effect of globalization is the possibility that business cycle volatility might increase. Rapid …
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The globalization of capital and product markets has many implications for economic welfare. Countries can specialize …, one potentially adverse effect of globalization is the possibility that business cycle volatility might increase. Rapid …
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The activities of multinational enterprises drive the economic globalization process to a very large degree. This paper … lists some facts about their dominant role in all channels of globalization. Therefore, the importance of multinational …' activities in the analysis of the globalization process. …
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While international trade can offer gains from specialization and access to a wider range of products, it is also closely interlinked with global environmental problems, above all, anthropogenic climate change. This survey provides a structured overview of the economic literature on the...
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One key focus of the on-going debate on the integration of international financial markets have been measures to lengthen the maturity of foreign debt. Short-term debt is typically considered to be volatile and thus a potential trigger of currency crises. In contrast to the vivid policy debate...
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