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out that the problem of capital mobility ("hot money" panics) has a long history, but globalization, the opening up of …
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) a search for statistical evidence in the East of an “Early Globalization” comparable to the one ongoing in the West by … (agents, policies, etc.) and with dissimilar effects on long-run economic growth; 3) the absence of an “Early Globalization …” in the East reveals the existence of some economic and institutional limitations in this part of the world and …
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This article shows some important aspects of a worldwide, historical phenomenon: the globalization of commerce and art …” between Manila and Acapulco had a profound influence on the forms of production and consumption in both the Old World and the … unprecedented interactions. The central role played by the Viceroyalty of New Spain in this globalization has perhaps not been …
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This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the great divergence. We … first present a search for statistical evidence in the Far East of an “Early Globalization” comparable to the one ongoing in … absence of an “Early Globalization” in the Far East reveals the existence of certain economic and institutional limitations in …
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out that the problem of capital mobility ("hot money" panics) has a long history, but globalization, the opening up of …
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the context of globalization. Central to this view is the role of agglomeration in productivity performance; size and …
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India was a major player in the world export market for textiles in the early 18th century, but by the middle of the 19 … some decline, and India underwent secular de-industrialization as a consequence. While India produced about 25% of world … supply-side influences (such as the demise of the Mughal empire) and how much to world price shocks (such as world market …
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markets. The accession to the EU is an important exercise of implementing globalization principles at a smaller scale so as to …
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some important aspects of a worldwide, historical phenomenon: the globalization of commerce and art which started in the … a profound influence on the forms of production and consumption in both the Old World and the New. Spanish economists … central role played by the Viceroyalty of New Spain in this globalization has perhaps not been properly valued either. …
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This paper uses a newly constructed, comprehensive dataset to investigate the diffusion of containerization. The data show that country adoption is exceptionally fast while firm usage increases more slowly. To guide my empirical investigation, I build a multi-country trade model with endogenous...
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