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relatively simple at the outset, their complex and daunting hurdles will ultimately limit their impact on the world trading …
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instability in the Middle East, terrorism, the global warming and environmental change issue, the world’s growing economic …
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on several fronts under its mandate which has strengthened its position in a changing world. There are several key …
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The State of the World's Children 2011 examines the global state of adolescents; outlines the challenges they face in … intergenerational cycle of poverty and inequity and of laying the foundation for a more peaceful, tolerant and equitable world. URL …
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This short note presents the research rankings of economists and economics departments at world-wide and Turkish scale …
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in the world. Even while the country is investing its resources to create “India-the Global Brandâ€, what is its …
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How many economic historians are there in the world? In which countries or world regions are they concentrated? Can we … explain differences in the number of economic historians who are participating in world congresses, and which determinants … the world to be around 10,400 scholars. …
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We study economic growth in four emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC). Questions addressed are: (a) How do medium term growth determinants differ from short term determinants? (b) What are differences between growth effects of aggregate versus disaggregated exports? And...
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A fundamental reversal of the traditional fertility-development relationship has occurred in highly developed countries so that further socioeconomic development is no longer associated with decreasing fertility, but with increasing fertility. In this paper, we seek to shed light on the...
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