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This paper studies the effects of globalization on the ability of governments to generate tax revenues for the … size and factor abundance. It then draws on existing empirical evidence to outline the effects of globalization on capital …
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situation generated by crisis and globalization. The economic crisis has created a huge opportunity to the mass-media system: it …Globalization is a reality that we cannot deny or run away from. The economic, political or social issues, even if they … brings the required information to citizens from different nations. Taking this into account, mass-media has played and still …
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If the price effect of opening up a developing economy may be expected to act as a disincentive for investment in human capital, the opposite is likely to be true of the income effect, especially in the presence of credit market imperfections among the poor. It is shown in this Paper that this...
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We provide evidence indicating that countries with well-developed social security systems do not necessarily face a trade-off between social spending and competitiveness. On average, countries that spend a lot on social needs score well in the competitiveness league. We investigate the...
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. Our three-fold empirical understanding of the process of globalization – reliance on foreign savings, MNC penetration and …
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, globalization; general welfare, social security and public pensions, macroeconomics – Asia including Middle East; macroeconomic …
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This paper studies the effects of globalization on the ability of governments to generate tax revenues for the … size and factor abundance. It then draws on existing empirical evidence to outline the effects of globalization on capital …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377496
Using the economic freedom index and the newly developed KOF-index of globalization, it is shown that the Scandinavian … and the so called liberal welfare states. The market economy and globalization hence do not pose threats to these welfare …
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In 1980, Sweden was a highly regulated economy with several state monopolies and low levels of economic freedom. Less than 20 years later, liberal reforms have turned Sweden into one of the worlds most open economies with a remarkable increase in economic freedom. While taxes and expenditure...
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