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The half century leading up to the crisis of 2008-2009 was the best such period in world economic history, especially in the Asia Pacific. Peace and relative economic stability permitted unprecedented liberalization, economic integration, and advances in productivity and growth. But the...
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investment treaty provisions to ensure a prudent and coherent governance of the globalization of state capitalism …
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Trade regulation may never have been in more flux than it is now. Other than the emergence of ‘megaregionals' (such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership-TTIP or the Trans-pacific Partnership-TPP) and the difficulties in finalizing the Doha Development Agenda, increased...
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A populist backlash to globalization has ushered in nationalist governments and challenged core features of the liberal …
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Trade regulation may never have been in more flux than it is nowadays. Apart from the emergence of ‘megaregionals’ (more recently, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership – RCEP, or the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-pacific Partnership–CPTPP) and the difficulties in...
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The half century leading up to the crisis of 2008-2009 was the best such period in world economic history, especially in the Asia Pacific. Peace and relative economic stability permitted unprecedented liberalization, economic integration, and advances in productivity and growth. But the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008754938
Trade and investment liberalization policies put in place in the 1980's ushered in a new era of globalization and … globalization in the nineteenth century. I first summarize the salient facts of global economic growth and development since the … polarized, rather than an equal, form of globalization. Nevertheless, an adequate orchestration of the forces of globalization …
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instability, increasing inequality, are often understood as results of globalization. In this article, besides the positive … effects, the many unavoidable negative impacts of globalization on the South Caucasus and Central Asia region are discussed …. It is shown that responsibility for the economic crisis is not entirely globalization but a combination of the raw …
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Standard political economy analysis suggests that, in China and India, as in other countries, domestic producers interested in protection would be able to overcome domestic consumers interested in inexpensive goods without the political intervention of domestic producers interested in promoting...
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This background paper provides a general picture of the characteristics and dynamics of Global Value Chains (GVC) in the Commonwealth countries. The main building blocks of the empirical analysis are based on a measure of inter-industrial linkages between and across between 43 of the 53...
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