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Poverty remains a serious global issue, and nearly half of the world's populations are still living below the poverty …
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less on denunciation/defence of the World Trade Organisation, and more on the extent to which trade norms can accommodate …
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What does global trade mean for the environment of any particular place? It can produce place-based transformations that are both positive and negative. The Kuznets curve is often touted as a solution that resolves the conflict between trade promotion and environmental protection by purporting...
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This article adopts an institutionalist perspective on the trade and . . . problem, viewing the trade and . . . problem not primarily as a substantive problem, or set of substantive problems, but as an institutional problem. It is a problem of matching appropriate institutions to substantive...
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The activities of multinational enterprises drive the economic globalization process to a very large degree. This paper lists some facts about their dominant role in all channels of globalization. Therefore, the importance of multinational enterprises in foreign direct investment and production...
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This article traces the interrelationship of human rights with business and considers the central role played by corporations in the global economy. In particular it examines three points of intersection between human rights and business: transnational commerce, trade and investment, and...
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