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Existing literature provides striking empirical results about the declining manufacturing employment all over the world. This bare finding brought about clear definition of deindustrialization: "systematic disinvestment in a nation's core manufacturing industries". In some studies we observe...
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Capitalist globalization is a project of market dogmatism founded on the Darwinist social philosophy of ‘survival of the fittest'. In the political economy of the world with unequal nations and imperfect competition, it is a suspect of deceptive game for the developing countries. This paper is...
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Globalisation, far from meeting esoteric meaning requirements – everybody's welfare –, created the conditions for a …
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It is widely assumed that there are no close precedents against which to benchmark the internationalisation of the renminbi (RMB). This paper argues that this overlooks the PRC's own recent economic history. This paper shows that efforts to internationalise the RMB in the 1970s offer important...
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The 'Beyond GDP' approach considers GDP (Gross Domestic Product) insufficient to capture the multidimensional nature of progress and promotes the use of alternative indicators in policy. Although commonly used as an indicator of well-being, GDP is a measure of economic performance, reflecting...
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Research background: Brands are considered to be the most valuable asset of a company. Some of them achieve spectacular global results. The significance of global brands is proved by the fact that their value is often greater than the sum of all company's net assets.The purpose of the article:...
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This paper focuses on how the forces of globalisation, specifically the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), have affected …
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One of the issues related to globalization - the most important issue is the sovereignty of national states and resonance. The stage is on the agenda of with modern in global competitiveness and economic sovereignty of the interoperability problem, which, in turn, organically linked to the...
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Economic growth indicates a decent standard of living but it falls short of explaining human well-being and economic development in the long run. Human development, by being a broader concept, includes not only economic growth but also education and health indicators. It, therefore, better...
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This paper analyses the extent and impact of globalisation in the Philippines in terms of trade, finance and migration …. In the Philippines, trade globalisation and migration have been more prominent than financial globalisation. While … empirical estimates show that globalisation has positively affected the country's economic growth and employment, substantial …
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