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Some economists have argued that the process of disintegration of the world economy between the two World Wars led to …
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The paper discusses recent world income inequality calculations by Sala- i-Martin. It shows that the two main problems … of income augmented by a constant shift parameter and not a distribution of income among world citizens. …
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The paper shows that the current view of globalization as an automatic and benign force is flawed: it focuses on only … one, positive, face of globalization while entirely neglecting a malignant one. The two key historical episodes that are … adduced by the supporters of the “globalization as it is” (the Halcyon days of the 1870-1913, and the record of the last two …
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in education, (ii) the production level depends on the education level, and (iii) the pollution ia directly prportional …
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There are significant differences in the way water rights are defined, allocated and administered in Australia and overseas. This paper includes comparisons of the arrangements for managing water rights against accepted best practice principles for South Au stralia, Queensland, NSW, Victoria...
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. At the same time, pollution from factories appears quite harmful to infants. The overall effect was slightly higher …
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the informal manufacturing sector creates pollution, higher the use of informal sector product, higher is the pollution … created and higher the discrepancy between actual and permissible levels of pollution, so that the emission tax payable by the … formal sector is also higher. The efficiency of a representative worker is inversely related to the level of pollution. In …
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Using panel regression for the period 1970-2000 the paper analyzes whether globalization has influenced the OECD … endogeneity of the regressors, the results show that globalization (measured by an index covering 23 variables) did not generally … decrease the leeway for independent economic policy. Globalization even increased implicit tax rates on capital (as calculated …
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the world system in the 1980s, 1990s, and beyond. This article tries to close this gap by using latest (United Nations and …. Our three-fold empirical understanding of the process of globalization – reliance on foreign savings, MNC penetration and … feminism that substituted patriarchic structures inherent in practically all world regions for much of the 19th and the early …
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