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. Second, there is no necessary relationship between populism and anti-globalization sentiment. Third, economists have …
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. Second, there is no necessary relationship between populism and anti-globalization sentiment. Third, economists have …
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globalization was by far the dominant force accounting for convergence (and divergence) around the periphery. Some exploited it well …
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The endogenous growth literature has explored the transition from a Malthusian world where real wages, living standards and labour productivity are all linked to factor endowments, to one where (endogenous) productivity change embedded in modern industrial growth breaks that link. Recently,...
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The aim of the Paper is to see whether individuals’ attitudes towards globalization are consistent with the predictions …-skilled are pro-globalization in rich countries; while in some of the very poorest countries in the sample being high-skilled has … a negative (if statistically insignificant) impact on pro-globalization sentiment. More generally, an interaction term …
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There are two contrasting views of pre-19th century trade and globalization. First there are the world history scholars … like Andre Gunder Frank who attach globalization ‘big bang' significance to the dates 1492 (Christopher Columbus stumbles …
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