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Asia is widely regarded as having benefited most from the dynamic growth effect of the recent wave of globalization. By … examining mechanisms at work in the globalization-poverty nexus through specific case studies reflecting different settings, the …
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hotly debated issues in today's world. The significance of globalization and its effects on welfare states is discussed and … to gain 'heavenly goods'. The role of multinationals in the globalization process is examined as is the importance of …
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globalization and to the middle income trap … Globalization and the Emerging State: Past Advance and Future Challenges (Keiichi Tsunekawa) -- 3 Emerging States in Global Economic …
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economics, labour laws, economic growth and globalization in South Asia …
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perception of globalization is much more pessimistic. Workers feel less secure in their jobs and fear wage losses and …
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In today's globalized economy, banking is of international importance. This book interrogates important issues, including reform in China, electronic money and loan pricing. Highlighting key policy and research, it provides insight into contemporary global banking trends and assesses the impact...
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A positive chapter has begun in finance for poor countries. Yet progress remains tentative. This book looks at how to make international finance better serve the needs of poor countries and poor people. It contains contributions by economists and political scientists who have been at the centre...
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Leading experts analyze the impact of the rapid growth of offshore outsourcing in manufacturing and IT. For some it promises more rapid economic growth and for some developing countries it is an opportunity to leapfrog, while others are sidelined but it also means labour and governments may lose...
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Can Latin America compete? Many argue that the macroeconomic and trade reforms of the 1990s merely put a handsome coat of paint over education, labour, judicial, and administrative reforms that remain incomplete. This book identifies ten factors that most influence the competitiveness of Latin...
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