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Trump's nationalist policies, especially the ones relating to H-1 B visas are seen to be taking a toll on India's $150 billion information technology industry, which relies heavily on exports to the United States. Trump's policies regarding H1 B visas could slow down and make this sector less...
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Modern globalization (which includes free flows of trade and factors of production across frontiers, stable rates of …
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This document contains the proceedings of the international conference called Agro-Food and Rural Economy Competitiveness in Terms of Global Crisis, held in Bucharest, Romania, on 23-24th September, 2011 with a international participation and it was published as a special issue of the journal...
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Drawing upon the science of complexity we propose a network-centric, complex-systems internationalization (NCCSI) perspective of firm internationalization that can help us understand observed patterns of internationalization that are difficult to explain using traditional theories. While...
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From a macroeconomic perspective, the historical evolution of trade and commerce has been closely entangled in a two-way or paradoxical relationship with the evolution of laws, in which one is inextricably linked to the other and both mutually influence each other. At the microeconomic level,...
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Economic Globalization has a twofold impact on working individuals in developing economies – a surge in informal … economic activities and fragmentation of work on one hand and expansion of opportunities, on the other. Economic globalization …, erupting in cross-border division of labor and production. This trend is, and will remain, irreversible. We see globalization …
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