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The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of globalization on the Danish economy. We focus on four possible … influences of globalization and European integration (as one of the expressions of globalization) which are widely discussed in … required welfare retrenchment and the ideological implications of globalization as a predominant neo-liberal discourse. On the …
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as international agreements and institutions like the WTO, IMF, World Bank and EU support previously unknown levels of … by assessing the impact of globalization and European Integration on five Western European economies that exemplify … relevance of globalization to social economics, (2) institutional considerations of globalization pressures and 'pressure …
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This paper argues that neo-liberal globalization has neither homogenized Ireland's institutional social economy nor … national crisis, American led globalization and European integration by taking the country in two apparently contradictory …
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reduction of social expenditure in itself is neither a necessary consequence of globalization and European unification nor a …
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The majority of mainstream economists believe that globalization and trade liberalization have had a minor role in … consequences of globalization and trade liberalization than is available in traditional comparative advantage efficiency reasoning …
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towards new forms of physical and financial capital with industrialization compels traditional wealth-holders to redefine …
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Outsourcing is a central element of economic globalization, representing a new form of competition. Responding to …
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A comparison of the neoclassical and the social economics paradigms, showing that the explicit inclusion of values enhances the explanatory value of social economics. This is illustrated by using literary examples to explain the difficulty the competitive model has in providing analyses and...
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such issues as the need for adequate wages, the prevalence of poverty, and the adverse impacts of the globalization of …
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