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economic reform. Chinas weight and importance in the regional and world economies has increased greatly. With the shift to …
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It is now widely agreed that the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in trouble, struggling to deliver the national rewards available from liberalising through multilateral negotiations. Prime Minister Howard and President Bush have committed to help restore the ability of the WTO system to...
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The first decade of economic and monetary union in Europe (EMU) has been a huge success. EMU has significantly benefited its member countries and accelerated the European integration process. Imbalances within EMUdifferences in growth, inflation, competitiveness, current account and budget...
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This paper reviews the capacity of colleges and universities to serve poor and vulnerable populations during past and present economic shocks. The main argument is that the environment of the global recessionan Asia far more economically integrated than during past economic shocks, with more...
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important industry groups who revised their positions, and new NGOs that promoted reform. The preferences of actors and their … changing interests are important factors in the reform process. Perceived benefits from the new regime partly explain the rise … of a pro-reform constituency among industry and NGOs. Yet preference formation is complex and depends on interpretation …
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