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In the current debate on globalisation the concept of "re-embedding" plays a prominent role. The authors criticise this term - which derives from Karl Polanyi - and confront it with the approach of "regulation theory". Regulation theory offers a more precise way of analysing the actual...
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the transnational corporation. It covers the main institutions regulating the world economy, including the World Bank, the … detailed studies in the succeeding chapters. 1.1 Globalization, regulation, legalization 1.1.1"-- …
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become global in nature and enforced through international dispute settlement systems, such as that of the World Trade …
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The G-20 has been established more than 10 years ago as a reaction to the Asian financial crisis without - at first - gaining much weight on the international scene, however, the financial crisis of 2007/08 has caused a re-vitalization on a higher level, namely as body of the "G-20 Leaders". The...
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This paper argues that calls for a New Bretton Woods system in the aftermath of the global economic crisis - similar to the remarkable 1944 Bretton Woods conference that led to the establishment of various international economic institutions - are unlikely to be answered. The likely scenario is...
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