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The paper addresses the tourism security nexus in a time of crisis, putting under debate the concept of the virtuous/vicious circle in the context of economy disruption caused by a pandemic, having travel and tourism sector as case study. Using two different crisis as main examples, such as the...
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This paper provides an overview of the political economy literature dealing with questions related to global governance, with a particular focus on its democratization. It further outlines an ambitious research agenda for bringing global governance and its structures within the political economy...
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Conventional wisdom holds that globalization has peaked and is now in retreat. Dani Rodrik argued in 2000 that economic … globalization. Has that view been vindicated? This article explores that question and others by examining four trilemmas, each of … nationalism,” provides a red line brake on economic globalization because it rests on conflicts of national interest. The other …
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The liberal international legal order faces a legitimacy crisis today that becomes visible with the recent anti-internationalist turn, the rise of populism and the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine. Either its authority or legitimacy has been tested many times over the last three decades. The...
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the world to a global common factor - the global financial cycle. Using voting patterns at the United Nations as a measure …
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the world to a global common factor - the global financial cycle. Using voting patterns at the United Nations as a measure …
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lifting of economic sanctions against Russia by the West, the world will move in the direction of a “better” globalization …In today’s far from simple world, many economists and representatives of other social sciences are concerned about the … possibility of a completion of globalization. Some believe that globalization is already dead. We are not dealing with the death …
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We study how disruptions to the supply of foreign critical inputs (FCIs) - that is, inputs primarily sourced from extra-EU countries with highly concentrated supply, advanced technology products, or which are key to the green transition - might affect value added at different levels of...
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The direct democratic choice of an examination standard, i.e., a performance level required to graduate, is evaluated against a utilitarian welfare function. It is shown that the median preferred standard is inefficiently low if the marginal cost of reaching a higher performance reacts more...
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The direct democratic choice of an examination standard, i.e., a performance level required to graduate, is evaluated against a utilitarian welfare function. It is shown that the median preferred standard is inefficiently low if the marginal cost of reaching a higher performance reacts more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011788763