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changing and evolving. Broken down into four parts-Asia's critical role in globalization; the coming rebalancing of the Chinese …
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Since Chinese economy takes a fast growth path toward the top of the world economy, it is interesting to examine China's way of development. This paper will demonstrate what china was doing, is doing and will do for its economic expansion during and after global crisis. Many thoughts and...
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A growing body of theoretical and empirical literature analyses the relationship between finance and economic growth. The relationship has been strongly supported by many empirical analyses. However, Global Financial Crisis, 2008 and significantly improved econometric techniques made scholars to...
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This lecture examines whether financial globalization is beneficial to developing countries by first examining the … to examine whether globalization, particularly of the financial kind, can help encourage financial and economic … development and argues that it can. However, financial globalization does not always work to encourage economic development …
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In this paper I analyze the role of openness and globalization in Latin America's economic development. The paper is …
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In spite of the United States' recovery, most Caribbean nations are still struggling in the aftermath of the 2007?08 global financial crisis. This paper examines this slow growth recovery through the analysis of how the Caribbean's growth relates to that of key drivers of the global economy. The...
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This paper evaluates the growth performance of more than 200 economies. It identifies instances of relatively strong economic performance after the 2008-09 global financial crisis, and asks if determinants of sustained strong (and weak) performance have changed in recent years. It finds that...
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