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discourse on IP and globalization. The one is interested in advancing the knowledge economy, an approach based on the belief … advance the process of globalization. While the former is strongly motivated by new economic growth theory, as for example … advanced by Stanford professor Paul Romer, the latter is based on typical anti-globalization arguments, such as for example the …
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about the merits of financial globalization and its implications for growth especially in developing countries. This paper …
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This paper evaluates the impacts of globalization on quality of life, particularly on human development, gender … countries covering nine years from 1997, it shows that globalization (in terms of its comprehensive indexes and key elements … three aspects of globalization (economic, social and political) contribute to the overall effect of globalization. In …
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This paper examines the impact of strengthening Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) on within-country income inequality for a cross-section of 65 developed and developing countries for the time period 1995-2009.Our results indicate that strengthening of IPRs has led to an increase in income...
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driven by two different camps. On one side are those who associate IP with the negative side effects of Globalization and see …
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The globalization process is significantly affecting the economic and commercial life of nations. With increasing … specialized jobs is still great. But, at the same time, the imperatives of globalization require the managers of the twenty … practices. The purpose of this paper is to identify some of the elements of globalization, which affect business and management …
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Within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the gender equality in education is considered one of the most challenging goals for most developing economies. Using Panel Least Square with Regional Dummies (LSDV) for a sample of Developing countries over the period 1990 to 2014,...
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In May 1985, the Japanese government passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Law (hereafter refer to as EEO Law) which took effect from April 1986. The enactment of the EEO Law has aroused much controversy and debate unprecedented in the history of labour legislation in Japan. It prohibits...
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institutions in conditions of globalization and highly competitive environment. …
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This article shows some important aspects of a worldwide, historical phenomenon: the globalization of commerce and art … unprecedented interactions. The central role played by the Viceroyalty of New Spain in this globalization has perhaps not been …
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