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, most evidently in the industrialized world. The group-specific factors, on the other hand, play a much greater role for … national business cycles than previously thought - also in the pre-globalization period. …
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According to a growing body of empirical literature, global shocks have become less important for business cycles in industrialized countries and emerging market economies since the mid-1980s. In this paper, we analyze the question of what might have caused a decoupling from the global business...
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Most dynamic trade models assume steady state or balanced growth. This paper argues while this can be done in a single region model or a model without trade, the steady state assumption is problematic in a multi-regional setting with trade interactions. This paper shows the consequences of...
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Climate change affects the physical and biological system in many regions of the world. The extent to which human … disaggregated framework to analyze adaptation to climate change in different regions of the world. It turns out that vulnerability …
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The ongoing process of globalization, which is boosted by technological and political catalysts as well, increasingly … refrain from restricting global competition by protectionistic measures, because substantial gains from globalization for the … world economy in general and terms-of-trade improvements for industrial countries in particular are at stake. …
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It is for good reasons that economic policymakers have rejected demands by globalization sceptics to fundamentally …
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The paper discusses the most important elements of an institutional order for a globalizing world economy. Rules for …
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Die Vorstellung, die Wirtschaftspolitik könne auf die Globalisierung durch eine internationale Kooperation und …
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Der Beitrag analysiert die internationalen Produktionsverlagerungen und Investitionsverflechtungen in der Automobilindustrie, um die These zu überprüfen, dass es selbst bei der Herstellung relativ wissensund technologieintensiver Güter zu einem nachdrängenden Wettbewerb aus Ländern mit...
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