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ago? We investigate these linkages among 17 countries during the first wave of economic globalization (1850-1929). Cross …
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contemporary anti-free trade and anti-globalization 'populism' that has gained force in recent years. In his focus upon the …
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cut back investment in innovation. Since innovation in the United States determines the evolution of the world …. The model thus offers a new perspective on the consequences of financial globalization, and on the appropriate policy …
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the growth of GDP as well as human development index. The term globalization is becoming more and more meaningful as can … be seen from the interrelations of these variables. Also globalization has been seen to have effect on the contemporary …
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This inquiry was inspired by the quest to examine the interaction effects of economic globalization and governance on … Model (ARDL) approach to analyze the annual time-series data obtained from the World Bank Development indicators (WDI) and … the KOF institute. Based on the estimated results, the empirical findings indicate that changes in economic globalization …
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In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights, market integration shifts … same time, integration with countries where intellectual property rights are weakly protected can slow down the world …
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Using a panel data set covering the period 1970-2004 and 96 countries, we provide empirical evidence that the composition of foreign capital, measured by the ratio FDI over total liabilities, has a positive effect on growth, directly and through convergence. Developing countries benefit...
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In the wake of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, both the U.S. and Canada experienced a sustained increase in job reallocation, including firms moving into exporting. The change involved big firms as much as small firms. To mimic these patterns, we formulate a model of innovation by both...
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China's financial openness, as measured by cross border flows and asset ownership, peaked during its 2000s growth surge, as did downward pressure on global interest rates and price levels. This was despite China's restriction of financial inflows to approved FDI and tight controls on private...
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This paper addresses the question whether the features of the post-war process of globalisation are consistent with the social and environmental requirements of sustainable development. To this end the post-war period is articulated in two phases: the Bretton Wood period (1945-1971) and the...
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