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Second World War and of China during more recent decades as being the result of selective protection and industrial targeting …
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This paper traces the rise of export-led growth as a development paradigm and argues that it is exhausted owing to changed conditions in emerging market (EM) and developed economies. The global economy needs a recalibration that facilitates a new paradigm of domestic demand-led growth....
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global economy, the debate on income disparities around the world has intensified. For the African, Caribbean and Pacific …
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The study attempts to look into the menace of the child labour around the contemporary world while also tracing its … history. The study endeavors to find traces of child labour in the developing as well as developed world. The worst forms of …
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This paper explores the effect of globalization on social cohesion outcomes and reviews its underlying mechanisms. I offer a framework to review the literature, in which I identify worker labour earnings, household expenditures and firm productivity as main channels through which globalization...
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Economists around the world rely in addition to official statistics on business (and consumer) surveys, which are more … partly, be filled by the Ifo World Economic Survey (WES). In this paper we first describe this survey and also examine how …
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A pivotal factor to improving the economies of developing countries is to eliminate trade barriers and increase market access. This paper examines efforts at liberalizing trade in developing countries. It explains the various multilateral trade agreements and negotiations and analyses their...
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The world economic order created by the internationot;nal economic institutions such as the IMF and World Bank - the … world order they are facing a neo-colonialist regime. The activities of IMF and World Bank try to tie them more and more … changed. Only unity and cooperation among the poor countries can lead to a consensus for a new world economic order with new …
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