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process. Second, the introduction reveals material and ecological barriers to globalization that come into view if one …
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From a former Chief Economist of the World Bank, a brief, balanced, and sobering discussion of globalization trends …, their drivers, and effects on inequality.The recent retreat from globalization has been triggered by a perception that … small hiccup in the overall wave of globalization, or are we at the beginning of a new era of deglobalization? Former Chief …
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and globalization entail serious threats to workers' unionization. The increasing influence of China and neoliberal policy …
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Global firms have a higher share of female employees than domestic non-exporters. To explain this fact, this paper tests whether international trade and FDI are channels through which norms regarding gender (in)equality are transmitted from customers and investors to firms. We employ pooled...
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and globalization entail serious threats to workers' unionization. The increasing influence of China and neoliberal policy …
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Stockholm School in German-Speaking economics (Heinz Rieter) -- Part III. International Economics and Globalization -- Chapter … globalization, and selected topics in the history of economic thought. …
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Abstract The influential position of multinational corporations in the global economy of the twenty-first century is a particularly controversial and timely subject. This paper aims to improve our understanding of this phenomenon by focusing on one particular aspect of it: corporate power. To...
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The Korean wave has become a global phenomenon whose effect has been widely studied in Asia, Europe and the US. However the presumption of cultural distance makes it appear unlikely that the Korean wave could gain traction among African consumers of cultural products. As such, a dearth of...
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