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The concept of global governance has emerged as a key theoretical approach since the 1990s. Applied to the …, this paper seeks to examine the respective theoretical assumptions underlying the concepts of hegemony and governance … United States and balancing or bandwagoning behaviour by other major powers, or the continuation of security governance. …
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Global excess liquidity roaming the world's financial markets (or its sudden absence) is sometimes believed to limit sovereign monetary policy even in large economies such as the euro area. However, there is still discussion about what constitutes global excess liquidity and how exactly it...
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This paper investigates the possible impacts of the two major structural changes, namely the establishments of the Single European Market and the European Monetary Union, on FDI flows from the United States and Japan to 12 European Union countries. It applies the panel LM unit-root methodology...
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Global excess liquidity is sometimes believed to limit sovereign monetary policy even in large economies, including the euro area. There is much discussion about what constitutes global excess liquidity and our approach adjusts liquidity for longer-term interest rate and output effects. We find...
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