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of forgone growth, delay in the eradication of poverty and lagging behind other developing economies particularly China …
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infrastructure that supports the functioning of modern markets is most important. Proactive support policies of whatever stripe …
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The paper provides an operational definition of the concept of globalisation and reviews the pro-globalisers' case for the worrld-wide spread of free market capitalism through the implementation of the 'Washington Consensus'. The pros and cons of the case for capital account liberalisation and...
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Japan’s remarkable postwar growth spurt in the 1960s would not have been possible without Japan’s alliance with the United States. Policy makers, political scientists, economists, historians, and journalists on both sides of the Pacific have made this claim, but no study has yet tested it...
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business environment, low R&D expenditure, low-quality higher education and under-developed infrastructure. The research also … capital quality, improving business environment, ensuring macroeconomic stability, upgrading infrastructure and learning from …
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Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal Institutional Pluralism (LIP) and New Structural...
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incentivizes more elite members to promote liberalization. Comparing the SEZ programs in China and Ghana illustrate how seemingly …
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The article looks to the status of Portugal-China bilateral relations in the context of an enormous trade deficit, the … fading of Portuguese economic interests in Macao and China, and the removal of China as a vector of Portugal foreign policy … relations with the PRC (second in the rank of foreign partners) is minimal representing 0,50% of EU exports to China. China has …
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superpower, a condition with meaning for China, its Asian successor …
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an. Die Abhängigkeit der Weltkonjunktur von China sollte allerdings nicht überschätzt werden. Carsten A. Holz, Hong Kong …. Für Ausländer sei in diesem neuen China wenig Platz. Nach Ansicht von Frederik Kunze und Torsten Windels, NORD/LB, muss … ein Abschwung in China zukünftig noch stärker als potenzieller Risikofaktor berücksichtigt werden, da die Bedeutung Chinas …
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