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policy regime, as represented by the WTO (World Trade Organization). Environmentalists fear that international trade will … a symbol of globalization, and their fears attach also to that larger phenomenon. The first part of this paper discusses …
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The bulk of global inequality is accounted for by income differences across countries rather than within countries. Expanding trade with China has aggravated inequality in some advanced economies, while ameliorating global inequality. But the “China shock” is receding and other low-income...
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work in reorienting global trade prior to the outbreak of World War II? And what lessons may this particular historical …
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history and economic theory both provide ample grounds for anticipating that advanced stages of economic globalization would … different reactions are related to the relative salience of different types of globalization shocks …
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Many of the exports of developing countries are channeled through global value chains (GVCs), which also act as conduits for new technologies. However, new capabilities and productive employment remain limited so far to a tiny sliver of globally integrated firms. GVCs and new technologies...
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Two big questions from 20 years ago look somewhat different today. First, would the long-term trend of globalization … overtaken the US economy as the world's largest (measured by Purchasing Power Parity) were followed rapidly in 2015 by …
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This paper investigates whether leading indicators can help explain the cross-country incidence of the 2008-09 financial crisis. Rather than looking for indicators with specific relevance to the current crisis, the selection of variables is driven by an extensive review of more than eighty...
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Written for a PIIE conference on the 50th anniversary of floating exchange rates, this paper deals with possible alternatives to a unipolar dollar-based system. It considers (1) measures of international currency use; (2) potential challengers to the dollar; (3) network externalities; and (4) the...
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