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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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Increasing political and economic interconnectedness draws much philosophical attention to the question of the conditions under which such stringent claims arise. Do claims of justice arise only among those who share membership in a state? Alternatively, do they arise among all those who are...
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Much of development policy has been based on the search for a short to do list that would get countries moving. In this paper I argue that economic activity requires a large and highly interacting set of public policies and services, which constitute inputs into the production process. This is...
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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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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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. Here we explore specifically how tax competition in an interconnected world appears in this light, and so by drawing on the …
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biotechnology. Areas of the developing world lagging in the utilization and accumulation of technology have the ability not only to …
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In this paper I sketch key episodes in the two thousand year history of interactions between society and environment that have shaped the City of London and its hinterlands. My purpose in writing it has been to provide an empirical puzzle for use in teaching and theorizing about the long term...
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