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Since the end of the 1980s, the increasing globalisation of corporate activities (in both the manufacturing and service sectors) in OECD Member countries has spilled over into the telecommunication sector, thus creating fundamental changes in the paradigm of international telecommunication...
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among the key drivers for the creation of new trade routes. In the field of telecommunications, for much of the past century …
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, to begin a policy and regulatory evaluation of developments in …
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previous waves of globalization (such as that of the late 19th century). A freer regime for international migration could help … to reduce global economic inequality, improve the allocation of world resources and ease labor shortages during periods …
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With over 250 graphs, Indicators of Economic Globalisation helps identify the economic activities of member countries that are under foreign control, and more particularly the contribution of multinational enterprises to growth, employment, productivity, labour compensation, research and...
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trading, analyses the challenges posed to traditional taxation methods and discusses a range of policy options to tackle the …
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Assessment (PISA), Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World? What PISA Studies Tell Us, examines whether access to … implications for educational policy. …
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