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For the last two or three decades, the global economy has been going through an extraordinary transition phase. This period has been marked by stronger integration among economies, fuelled by falling trade and communication costs, but above all by the rising prominence of emerging market and...
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This paper demonstrates that the current economic crisis has its roots in the evolution of the global economy during the 1960s. The gradual increase of US debt from the 1960s accompanied by the deficit in the US trade balance due to international competition from EU, Japan, and later from China...
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Bangladesh as a labour-surplus emerging small open economy emphasises export promotion and greater emigration to accelerate economic development and to improve import capacity by benefiting from remittances. The empirical results show both long-run and short-run positive and significant dynamic...
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The report analyses the impacts of globalization on competitiveness of national economies, industries and firms. The …
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The literature has described how challenger firms from emerging economies first develop resources and capabilities by serving domestic markets, and then leverage their domestic strengths to compete in global markets. But in our era of open innovation, there are multiple paths to participation in...
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Have nations embraced globalisation and integrated themselves into the international financial and trading system? We … seek to untangle the puzzle of emerging economy dynamics and globalisation, thus, we test the integration/globalisation … thesis. We engage the globalisation literature by testing common assumptions regarding the breadth and depth of globalisation …
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more than half the world's GDP. The Economists' argument suggests that emerging economies have embraced globalisation and … growth, higher inflation, and lower wage growth. The enigma of globalisation and emerging economies are explored by … decomposing them into economic, social, and political factors. We engage the globalisation literature by testing common …
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Globalisation in the recent times has resulted in increased interdependence between the countries. While the process of … globalisation holds the promise of development for all, it has been argued by various researchers that situation on ground is … otherwise. There is considerable disagreement about whether globalisation is equally beneficial for all countries or is it more …
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The relation between worker autonomy, transformational leadership, and cultural intelligence has rapidly increased in importance in recent years (e.g., Earley and Ang, 2003; Harris et al., 2004; Hofstede and Hofstede, 2005; Mead, 2005; Peterson, 2004). The ability to work effectively with members of an...
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