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instability in the Middle East, terrorism, the global warming and environmental change issue, the world’s growing economic … globalization and its outsiders, or the political and economical competition with the Chinese and Indian giants leading to …
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sustainable development (SD). This introductory paper to WREMSD will attempt to explore viewpoints from around the world on …
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The supply chain management is at the core of globalising world. Today the large corporations are able to source … materials from all around the world and sell it in the most interior parts of the developing and developed world. With the …
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-growing economies in the world. Real GDP per head grew at 3.95 percent a year from 1980 to 2005, and at 5.4 percent a year from 2000 to …
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Both the quality and quantity of human capital are important for growth. Although the quality aspects of human capital may have greater potential in explaining growth, given that the quantity effects of human capital have been found to be ambiguous, they have long been ignored in empirical...
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The article deals with an analysis of the world agricultural and foodstuff production and consumption. It analyses …
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two world wars, a depression and de-globalization, and was suddenly transformed back into a uni-modal distribution between …
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Since Roll (The Journal of Finance 47(1):3-41, 1992) and Heston and Rouwenhorst (Journal of Financial Economics 36:3-27, 1994), there has been a debate whether country factors in international stock returns are typically more variable than sector factors. The addition of emerging markets (EMs)...
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This paper investigates the effects of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on net FDI inflows of member countries using a comprehensive database of PTAs in a panel setting. PTA membership is associated with a positive change in net FDI inflows and FDI gains increase with the market size of PTA...
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