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Recent discussions of the extent of decoupling between greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and real gross domestic product (GDP) provide mixed evidence and have generated much debate. We show that to get a clear picture of decoupling it is important to distinguish cycles from trends: there is an...
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This paper surveys the literature on the relationship between international trade and inclusive growth. It examines claims that the rise in inequality in many countries can be attributed to the concurrent rise in trade competition, especially from EMEs like China, spurring trade tensions and...
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globalization backlash reminiscent of the 1930s is analyzed …
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Rising income inequality has emerged as a major policy issue facing policymakers, but there is a dearth of empirical work on inequality in small states, including the Caribbean. Despite data limitations, the empirical analysis using a sample of small states finds that increased openness and...
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For the world's 20 largest emitters, we use a simple trend/cycle decomposition to provide evidence of decoupling …
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integration and improved real prospects are mutually reinforcing. Third, financial integration predicts globalization but the …
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Globalization—the intensification of international trade and finance linkages underpinned by economic liberalization … identifies the main obstacles to the integration of Arab countries into the world economy and reviews recent progress in …
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countries building momentum toward faster growth. There is a possibility that in the wider context of globalization several of …
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We revisit the relationship between international trade, economic growth and inequality with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. The paper combines two approaches: First, we employ a cross-country panel framework to analyze the macroeconomic effects of international trade on economic...
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major G7 countries during 1995-2014, a period that saw an unprecedented rise in globalization and business innovation …
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