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Many studies have estimated the growth effects of globalization where globalization was measured with a few economic … globalization with several variables from the economic, political and social sectors. He showed, with the panel data methods, that … globalization has positive growth effect implying that countries with higher globalization grow faster. We argue that five year …
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The relationship between globalization and minorities’ discrimination remains highly controversial in political economy … framework. The neoliberal theorists argue that globalization lead to growth and development which in turn generates respect for … basic human rights and thereby lowering discrimination against minorities. While skeptics contend that globalization process …
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The relationship between globalization and human rights remains highly controversial in African context. Neoliberals … argue that globalization lead to growth and development generating respect for human rights. While skeptics contend that … globalization process always tends to be ‘exclusive of poor’ increasing inequality leading to social unrest and economic insecurity …
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The relationship between globalization and economic growth, especially in the poorer developing countries, is … controversial. Many previous studies have used single globalization indicators such as the ratio of exports plus imports to GDP …. This paper uses a comprehensive measure of a globalization of Dreher (2006), which is based on measures of globalization of …
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when the share of exports of a good relatively to the world average is above a given threshold and it is accompanied by a … evolution of VS activities at the world level over the last four decades using a product breakdown by technological intensity …
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This paper analyses the relevance and the characteristics of the international fragmentation of production in the Portuguese economy. The empirical trade literature suggests different measures of fragmentation, changing the scope of the concept and using alternative sets of information. The...
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