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This book challenges the common perception that significant regional disparities do not exist in small countries. As small developed countries become increasingly competitive and their economic structures resemble those of the large, a re-assessment of the regional consequences of these changes...
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constructivism) and the development of these theories toward the behavior of foreign policy of small states in the developing world … in the developing world such as Qatar. In particular, these small states do not have the elements of physical power … able to explain the external behavior of some small states, especially those in the developing world such as Qatar. In …
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This book challenges the common perception that significant regional disparities do not exist in small countries. As small developed countries become increasingly competitive and their economic structures resemble those of the large, a re-assessment of the regional consequences of these changes...
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This study examines the behavior of financial contagion within the New Zealand stock market. The degree of financial contagion is measured by the coincidence of extreme stock returns. The extent of the effect and its economic significance are examined using the multinomial regression. The...
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1. The politics of dependence -- 2. Multum in Parvo : questions about diversity and diversification in small developing countries -- 3. Industrial development in peripheral small countries -- 4. Small states : the paradox of their existence -- 5. Dependent development : problem of economic...
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