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allowed. Because of a great deal of low-cost abatement opportunities available in the energy sectors of China and India and …
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system that then existed in the world, and (c) the transition from a uni-polar world, with the U.S.A. as the single center of …
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analyses which include a focus on China, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa, this paper not only highlights why there is need for … particular, the Basel III leverage ratios in jurisdictions such as China. Ultimately the paper also aims to investigate whether …
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Agency-based explanations of the great deprivation, contrasted with structure-based explanations, suffer not merely from the criticism of relying on irrational and irresponsible behavior of millions, including that of the most astute financial experts, but are also at a loss to explain why such...
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China, Hong Kong and Japan, and Asia Pacific region are major exporter of CFG during 2002-2008. Competitiveness of India … friendly goods and technologies. The Comparative advantage analyses indicate that Hong Kong, China, and Japan have comparative …, China and South Korea has improved in 2008. Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, and India prefer to trade in CFG regionally and have shown …
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In March 2005, riots erupted in South Korea against Japan for claiming sovereignty over some rocky uninhabited islets …
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Given that China is already the world’s largest carbon emitter and its emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with … its industrialization and urbanization, there is no disagreement that China eventually needs to take on binding greenhouse … gas emissions caps. However, the key challenges are when that would occur and what credible interim targets China would …
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The Brazilian economy starts the 1990’s focusing on the trade liberalization programs that have been started in the middle 1980’s. The competition in the external market does call for modernization and changes in the productive structure of the economy. This study has select 19 sectors...
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emerging markets such as Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico, which are not only top recipients of foreign capital … been the eruption of world-class Latin multinationals (or multilatinas) from Mexico and Brazil, in particular, following …
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his only merit, however. From Chile to Brazil, from Mexico to Argentina, he passed on his passion for the possible to more …
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