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framework. From 1996 to 2020, the study examined the effect of economic globalization on the environmental integrity of Asian … corroborate the inverted U-shaped relationship between economic globalization and environmental quality for the 48 Asian economies …Even if the globalization of the economy has resulted in changes in environmental quality, environmental policy …
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The core issue raised in Globalization and its Discontents, what is the critical evaluation of the IMF's role in the … financial crisis in Asian countries and modern Russian transition. The Asian crisis began in July 1997 when the Thai devaluation …
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In this paper the issue of indirect tax reform, with a special focus on customs duty reform is examined. [WP]
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products ranging from consumer goods to financial services. There are even hopes that the Asian consumer will replace the US as …
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This paper analyzes recent economic and diplomatic relations between Peru and Asia, with emphasis on China, Japan and … value-added exports to China and Japan. Furthermore, Peru´s booming extractive industries have not only benefitted from … Asian demand, but also from significant new direct investment, and from efforts by Asian firms to comply with global …
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This paper considers the choices facing the Asian tiger economies regarding growth strategies that foster trans … surplus but that there is considerable variation across the countries, with Hong Kong, China exhibiting the biggest increase …
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This thesis explores how and why gender wage inequality persisted in Australia during the period 1990 to 2003. A review of the wage data indicated that Australian inequality persisted during this period and even increased in Western Australia. An analysis of the literature and published tribunal...
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Following the arrival of the first child, women's absence rates soar and become less predictable due to the greater frequency of their own sickness and the need to care for sick children. In this paper, we argue that this fall in presenteeism in the workplace hurts women's wages, not only...
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Following the arrival of the first child, women's absence rates soar and become less predictable due to the greater frequency of their own sickness and the need to care for sick children. In this paper, we argue that this fall in presenteeism in the workplace hurts women's wages, not only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012245016
Of the various approaches that, over the last few decades, have sought explanations for the constant increase in the wage gap between more and less skilled workers, the Skill-Biased Technological Change (SBTC) approach has been the most used and the one that has led to the most consistent...
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