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two of the article analyzes the relationship between central bank autonomy, another institutional pillar of the new world … globalization …
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As the pace of globalization has intensified, lawyers and scholars continue to develop an appreciation for the many … on the course of democracy and human rights in the world today. Each of our contributors were asked to consider the … many consequences of the emergence of the People's Republic of China in world trade; human rights litigation in U.S. and …
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At the time of publication, this article provided the most in-depth critique of capital account liberalization in any U.S. law journal. The article stemmed from a paper presented by the author to the Seventh Annual Conference of the United States-Mexico Law Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico on...
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The authors of this article review the late E. Lynn Turgeon's contributions to economics, including his studies of the Soviet economy, use of qualitative and demographic analyses, his Keynesian critique of U.S. economic performance, and his critique of international financial markets. Turgeon's...
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institutions - the IMF, the World Bank, and the U.S. Treasury, among them - are constrained by orthodox economic models. These … alternative directions for policy. Part IV suggests that critics within the IMF and World Bank are already struggling to escape …
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This article provides a history of Sweden's financial liberalization, with special attention on the deregulation of interest rates and the ceiling on housing loans from banks and finance institutions. Throughout the 1980's, Sweden's Prime Minister Olof Palme stood out on the international stage...
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This article analyzes the work of the late Dr. William Vickrey, the McVickar Professor Emeritus of Columbia University and 1996 Nobel-laureate in Economics. In choosing Vickrey for the Nobel prize, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences notes Vickrey's fundamental contributions to the economic...
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activate fiscal policy, thereby financing the World War Two effort, as well as the Cold War military buildup, the Marshall Plan …
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This book review provides a critique of Robert Solomon's' Money on the Move: The Revolution in International Finance since 1980'. According to the reviewer, Solomon has written a highly descriptive account of some of the major developments in global financial markets over the past two decades....
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The world is witnessing growing turbulence stemming from geopolitics and a tangible threat of economic disintegration …. There are some indications of globalization in retreat, international trade growth slowing down and a transition from … various trends around global economic integration and pushing towards de-globalization is extremely difficult. This paper aims …
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