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Considers the development of international retail thought and the need for an integrated conceptual approach to the process of retail internationalisation. The paper considers the development of international retail thought within the context of international retail activity and subject...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use spatial thinking (space-time) as a lens through which to examine the ways in which the socio-economic conditions and values of the post-Fordist academy work to diminish and even subsume the immaterial affective labour of librarians even as it serves to...
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In a speech at a Global Interdependence Center (GIC) conference in Paris, France, Sandra Pianalto, president and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, explains how global price pressures can increase the complexity of formulating monetary policy.
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This paper investigates the effects of globalization on aggregate productivity, output growth, and inflation. I present … nations are to trade. Globalization raises both the level and growth rate of aggregate productivity by allowing more …
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This study examines the impact of Poland’s trade liberalization 1994-2001 on the industry wage structure. The liberalization was undertaken in preparation for Poland’s accession to the European Union and was more pronounced in industries with larger shares of unskilled labour. Our analysis...
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attributes these either to globalization, or to skill-biased technology, or to a combination of the two. A transatlantic …
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The aim of the Paper is to see whether individuals’ attitudes towards globalization are consistent with the predictions …-skilled are pro-globalization in rich countries; while in some of the very poorest countries in the sample being high-skilled has … a negative (if statistically insignificant) impact on pro-globalization sentiment. More generally, an interaction term …
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