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, they prefer the GS. Empirically, the portion of economies in the real world with a large proportion of global rich compared … to the proportion prevailing in the world as a whole is less than half such that the majority of economies would prefer …
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The world is witnessing a number of severe crises including climate change, rise of international terrorism, social … globalization has exacerbated these crises (Beck, Sznaider, & Winter, 2003; Inda & Rosaldo, 2008), while others argue globalization … globalization towards an age of globality (Carver & Bartelson, 2010; Dierksmeier, Amann, Kimakowitz, Spitzeck, & Pirson, 2011). In …
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globalization’. This paper adds to the debate by exploring the regional dimension upstream for a sample of Triad-based Fortune 500 …
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The recent financial crisis has generated agreement on the need for new transnational standards for financial regulation. When governments work together to develop transnational standards and rules they do so using processes which are not uniform, which often seem to develop in an ad hoc manner,...
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International tätige Unternehmen sehen sich unterschiedlich restriktiven ökologischen Anforderungen gegenüber. Demgegenüber stehen Forderungen international agierender ökologischer Anspruchsgruppen, möglichst weltweit ein einheitliches ökologisches Vorgehen zu wählen. In diesem...
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