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This paper surveys existing measures of economic openness understood as the degree to which non-domestic actors can or do participate in a domestic economy. We introduce a typology of openness indicators, which distinguishes between "real" and "financial" openness as well as between "de facto"...
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Globalization is blamed for many socio-economic shortcomings. I discuss the consequences of globalization by surveying … the empirical globalization literature. My focus is on the KOF indices of globalization (Dreher 2006a and Dreher et al … globalization and several outcome variables. Studies published more recently identify causal effects. The evidence shows that …
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During the globalization process, each country tries to have monetary stability, macro economic discipline, an …
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Bu makalede son donemde ABD de konut sektöründe fiyatların “balon etkisi” (konut fiyatlarının yapay olarak aşırı yükselmesi) neticesinde patlak veren ve kısa surede tüm dünya ülkeleri üzerinde etkili olan Global Finansal Krize sebebiyet veren faktörler (iktisadi ve...
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"globalization." These reforms were ushered in by the era of "deep economic integration" - the period beginning in the early 1980s in …
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This article discusses the motives and determinants of global business service outsourcing. Similar to foreign production, outsourcing providers seek resources, new markets, efficiency, and strategic assets or capabilities. Similarities between multinational enterprises producing goods and...
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China is now the world's largest consumer and producer of copper. Its demand for the commodity has soared in tandem with the country's industrialization process, given copper's extensive use in infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, telecommunication wiring, and building materials) and manufacturing...
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