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The Brussels Effect, once emblematic of the EU's alleged influence in shaping global regulations, has now become a factor contributing to global regulatory fragmentation. The EU must recalibrate its trajectory towards a liberal and rules-based trading order, prioritizing widespread regulatory...
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We depart from the trade and wages literature and its emphasis on North-South trade, examining North-North by developing the basic linkages between trade-based integration and relative wages in an Ethier-type division of labor model. Using this model we identify a formal relationship between...
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The literature has paid very little attention to a potential positive endogenous nexus between trade globalization and … shows that trade globalization dampens political liberalization, though political liberalization fosters trade globalization …
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This paper builds on the recent arguments put forward by Richard Baldwin and others debunking the myth that we enter a period of de-globalisation. The paper argues that globalisation is a complex phenomenon that requires detailed, firm-level indicators going beyond simple aggregate metrics. When...
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This paper employs a weighted network analysis to study the empirical properties of the world trade web and their …
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: 1) globalization is a process of continuing integration of the countries of the world that is beneficial, inevitable and …This paper examines the impacts of globalization on small countries, covering the main features of globalization, the … irreversible. No any country can afford to remain isolated from the world economy. 2) some of small countries might have higher …
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