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The concept of basic needs is today at the center of many discussions about development and the international order. Some international organizations are rethinking their prior evaluation of development policies based largely on aggregate economic output, in particular, the welfare of the very...
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explore the thesis that arms trade is an increasingly important factor in North-South economic relations, that it affects not … references I shall be drawing as well on the results of a UNITAR study on technology, domestic distribution and North-South …
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This paper explores prospects for the world economy to the year 2020 through a series of scenarios based on different assumptions about future changes in the structure of individual economies. It differs from most other medium term studies because we do not assume that each economy's variables...
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This paper constructs composite indices of globalization of 131 countries spread over the five continents and classified into World-I, World-II and World-III countries. KOF, the Business Cycle Research Institute in the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich is the source of data used in...
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World trade growth was rapid in the two decades prior to the global financial crisis but has halved subsequently. There are both structural and cyclical reasons for the slowdown. A deceleration in the rate of trade liberalisation post 2000 was initially obscured by the ongoing expansion of...
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industrialzation in Europe and later on in North America changed the pattern of demand in the world market. The two World wars and …
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The theme of this and most other reflections, implicitely or explicitely, is the role of "the West". How did it rise, expand and sustain itself for so long? Is its day over, with the lead passing to the Far Eastern economies and societies of the Pacific Rim? Connected to this is the question of...
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This paper traces the rise of export-led growth as a development paradigm and argues that it is exhausted owing to changed conditions in emerging market (EM) and developed economies. The global economy needs a recalibration that facilitates a new paradigm of domestic demand-led growth....
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This paper traces the rise of export-led growth as a development paradigm and argues that it is exhausted owing to changed conditions in emerging market (EM) and developed economies. The global economy needs a recalibration that facilitates a new paradigm of domestic demand-led growth....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009269460