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developing and developed world and provides models of successful research conducted in developing and transition countries …
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There is currently a popular view that the world is undergoing profound changes in the fundamental relationships upon …
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This book deals with the economic consequences of monetary integration, which has long been dominated by the Optimal Currency Area (OCA) paradigm. In this model, money is perceived as having developed from a private sector cost minimization process to facilitate transactions. Not surprisingly,...
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This book argues that the capacity of a country to develop, and the levels of economic and social development achieved, depend more on the institutional parameters within which the development policies are implemented than on the policies themselves. It contends that forces of globalisation...
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, interesting and worthwhile issues in the wake of ten years of globalization. This comprehensive analysis illustrates that old … relevant. Structural changes occurring in economies--summarized in the term "globalization"--are triggering the definition and …
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entrepreneurship, from a variety of national perspectives and from a variety of disciplines. Globalization has begun to dismantle the …. Local markets are becoming integral parts of broader, global markets. As globalization proceeds apace, entrepreneurs and …
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In an international context, fairness is particularly important, since only a system which is perceived by its participants as fair can command acceptance and compliance. The main focus of this study is to investigate the development of the notion of fairness in US trade policy and law as well...
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This important new book critically examines the argument that structural asymmetries between the rich, industrialised countries of the global 'north' or 'centre' and the poor, largely primary-producing countries of the 'south' or 'periphery' could be responsible for an unequal division of the...
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This book is an objective analysis combining both 'insider' and 'outsider' (most notably US) perspectives of Northeast Asian regionalism. It also usefully applies regional integration theories to the realities of the Northeast Asian situation and presents policy options for regional integration
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In this enlightening book, John Berdell addresses the widely-held belief that classical economics distanced itself from policy issues and public debates regarding the effects of international trade on economic growth in advanced economies. He argues, through a detailed consideration of the...
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