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This paper covers threes issues : first, defining and measuring inclusive growth; second, the relationship between international trade and inequality; and third, the links between infrastructure and inequality. Both international trade and infrastructure make it easier for people to exchange...
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This paper covers threes issues : first, defining and measuring inclusive growth; second, the relationship between international trade and inequality; and third, the links between infrastructure and inequality. Both international trade and infrastructure make it easier for people to exchange...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011134394
The study examines local responses to globalization, with Cebu as a case in point. It describes the initiatives of the …
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developing countries a new and attractive complementary strategy to multilateralism. Most countries of the world today belong to …
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Globalization process has entailed trade openness, greater emphasis on foreign direct investment, stabilization …
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Recognition of the interdependencies characterizing the Earth (a global common) and the globalization phenomenon …
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In Pacific Asia, globalization has resulted in rapidly growing international flows of goods, portfolio capital, and …
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Marked disparities in income across regions have persisted in the Philippines. In the last five years 2002-2006, the mean real per capita regional income for the countrys seventeen regions is around P14,000 (based on 1985 level). The highest is National Capital Region (NCR) with a real per...
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This study confines on the relevance of Islamic economy to global trade, investment and industry in Muslim Filipino areas. It is useful, valuable and a reference material in the formulation of economic policies, plan and strategies. Islam encourages legitimate economic activities. It condemns...
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qualitative and quantitative integration with the rest of Asia (and the world) is far deeper than commonly perceived. India must …
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