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India embarked on a path of liberal economic reform in the 1990s after years of nurturing an intensively regulated and … reform were trade and foreign investment. India has felt the impact of globalization through increased prosperity, partly … of international trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) on climate change with special reference to India's economy …
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Vietnam has been among the most successful East Asian economies, especially in weathering the external shocks of recent globalization crises - the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and the 2008-09 great recession, financial crisis and collapse of global trade. Its success contradicts its...
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This paper discusses the role that trade liberalization, technological innovation, development pressures and the move away from local economies to a world dominated by transnational corporations, including those of the media, have played in undermining the relative stability of balance in...
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) from the perspective of India. It argues that India's hesitant and reluctant globalization had a significant cost in terms … that India can play in them by moving away from its traditional defensive posture to a proactive one of willingness to …
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Vietnam has been among the most successful East Asian economies, especially in weathering the external shocks of recent globalization crises - the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and the 2008-09 great recession, financial crisis and collapse of global trade. Its success contradicts its...
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Globalization - viewed as a process of economic integration that embraces governance as well as markets - could lead to worldwide convergence toward higher or lower environmental quality, or to environmental polarization in which the 'greening' of the global North is accompanied by the...
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A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 countries and 7 manufacturing sectors over the 1990-2000 period shows that trade, through reallocations of activities across countries, has contributed to a 2-3 percent decrease in world SO2 emissions. However, when...
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This paper analyzes the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Trade Policy Review: Cambodia, the first completed for the country. The report highlights Cambodia's rapid economic growth after one of the world’s worst genocides in the 20th century. This growth has been underpinned by open trade and...
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