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investigates the ways in which international student migration relates to trade. Unlike other immigrants, international students … find that overall immigration contributes to trade and international students particularly increase their host countries … ability to foster the most information-intensive trades is limited relative to the average immigrant, international students …
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The Brussels Effect, once emblematic of the EU's alleged influence in shaping global regulations, has now become a factor contributing to global regulatory fragmentation. The EU must recalibrate its trajectory towards a liberal and rules-based trading order, prioritizing widespread regulatory...
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