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. In doing so, it considers the main channels of transmission, to focus on international trade, investment, finance and … migration. The essential question is whether, in times to come, these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the …
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. In doing so, it considers the main channels of transmission, to focus on international trade, investment, finance and … migration. The essential question is whether, in times to come, these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the …
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. In doing so, it considers the main channels of transmission, to focus on international trade, investment, finance and … migration. The essential question is whether, in times to come, these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the …
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, modernising product market regulations, developing skills, and reconsidering barriers to trade and investment. OECD simulations … suggest that India would be a major beneficiary were barriers to trade and investment be reduced multilaterally. In the … absence of a multilateral agreement, the economy would also gain from a unilateral liberalisation of trade and investment …
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Norway has a well-functioning labour market with high employment and a compressed wage distribution, contributing to low inequality. Norway nevertheless faces challenges from a trend decline in employment rates among the young and prime-age men. Furthermore, immigrants and people with...
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integration in the areas of energy and non-energy trade and transport, illicit drug trade, investment and capital flows, migration …
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This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. The liberalization of … internal agriculture trade in India will generate short-run caloric losses unless income gains from trade are relatively large … similar consumers. This effect only disappears two generations after migration, as tastes adjust to local prices. These …
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