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Regulation, with a focus on six countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico and the United States) where individual …
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The objective of this study is to contribute to an ongoing background analysis, building on work already carried out within and outside of the European Commission with respect to engagement in the garment sector to support sustainability in the garment industry. The analysis will essentially...
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China and India into the global markets. This rise has also deteriorated the situation of low-skilled workers in advanced … analyzed. First, the impact of a particular policy (low-wage subsidies) on skill formation, aggregate employment and welfare is …
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-run relationships among foreign direct investment (FDI), economic growth, and the environment in China and India. The results show that … China and India - a change in FDI inflow causes a consequence change in environmental quality and economic growth, but the …
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South America has substantial potential to expand its forest plantations and raw material supply. From 1997 to 2005, South America had a high annual growth rate in the production of industrial roundwood, with Brazil and Chile being the most important countries. In the same period, Asia had the...
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of China, India, and Australia, it has been found that it is possible to have the same accounting standards among diverse …
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.S.; Shanghai in China; and Bangalore in India. The three regions have emerged as significant technology hubs in the world. Whereas …
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estimates the number of lives that could be saved in China and India as functions of the rate of improvement in fatalities per …
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extent US firms continue to invest into China and India. I first correlate the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors … in the United States with those of China and India. I find that there is a positive relationship between the correlation …
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The objective of this paper is to enhance our understanding of international business-to-business relationships by presenting empirical evidence on the nature and relative importance of various relationship functions performed by the suppliers and the customers in trading relationships. Using...
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