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, it is possible to identify a variety of channels through which trade affects the evolution of world income and its …
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The purpose of this study is twofold. The first is to develop a new composite index of globalization based on data on … effects of globalization on economic growth and income inequality. The index comprises 25 indicators that represent the key … integration in the construction of the globalization index. The results show that although globalization promotes economic growth …
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The purpose of this study is twofold. The first is to develop a new composite index of globalization based on data on … effects of globalization on economic growth and income inequality. The index comprises 25 indicators that represent the key … integration in the construction of the globalization index. The results show that although globalization promotes economic growth …
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Key Features:Contains contributions by most of the world's important international trade specialists, who reflect on … Professor Deardorff himself, together with contributions by many of the world's leading trade economists. … Sweetland -- Chapter 2 Citigroup Foundation Special Lecture Paul Krugman -- INTRODUCTION -- REFLECTIONS ON GLOBALIZATION …
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In this paper, I examine changes in international trade associated with the integration of low- and middle-income countries into the global economy. Led by China and India, the share of developing economies in global exports more than doubled between 1994 and 2008. One feature of new trade...
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In this paper, I examine changes in international trade associated with the integration of low- and middle-income countries into the global economy. Led by China and India, the share of developing economies in global exports more than doubled between 1994 and 2008. One feature of new trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013108243