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World War I, while it fell thereafter. The correlation between globalization and inequality is likely to have been causal … globalization? Why was industrialization so weak? Why was inequality on the rise? This paper offers an answer to these questions. It … starts by exploring the disadvantages associated with geographic isolation from world markets and the transport revolutions …
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variety of tests for world financial capital market integration ranging from the correlation of saving and investment …
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The endogenous growth literature has explored the transition from a Malthusian world where real wages, living standards …
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variety of tests for world financial capital market integration ranging from the correlation of saving and investment …
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When the Third World fell behind -- The first global century up to 1913 -- Biggest Third World terms of trade boom ever …? -- The economics of Third World growth engines and dutch diseases -- Measuring third world de-industrialization and Dutch … : Ottoman problems -- A Latin American de-industrialization illustration : Mexican exceptionalism -- Rising Third World …
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World War I to the quotas and bans introduced afterwards was the result of a combination of factors: public hostility …
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