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glut" observed in the era of advancing financial globalization. The supposed paradox is that the developing world has … States' position as issuer of the world's premiere reserve currency and supremacy in global finance explain the related …
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rate stability and monetary autonomy) continues to be a valid macroeconomic framework. The financial globalization during … financial globalization has been the growing exposure of developing countries to costly capital flights and deleveraging crises …
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Emerging Markets Resilience and Growth amid Global Turmoil provides an excellent contribution to the literature. The book covers a variety of important topics on emerging market economies and offers invaluable information for a wide range of audience; from academics to policy makers as well as...
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that were designed to, and would in fact, insulate them from adverse shocks from the rest of the world. These policies …
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he COVID-19 pandemic calls for a collective response at the global and regional level. Otherwise, some nations may be left behind and the potential for the contagion to return remains high. As advanced regional blocs, the EU and ASEAN have a major responsibility to their members for coordinating...
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To examine the impact of globalization on managerial compensation, we consider a matching model where a number of firms … compete both in the product market and in the managerial market. We show that globalization, i.e. the simultaneous integration …
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Globalization has led to a vast flow of migration of workers but also of students. The purpose of this paper is to …
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What is the impact of import competition from low-wage countries (LWCs) on inflationary pressure in Europe? This paper examines whether labor-intensive exports from emerging Europe, Asia, and other global regions have a uniform impact on producer prices in Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, and the...
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