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status of women. Although historically globalization is not generally linked to the advancement of women, several recent …
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element of globalization. -- Migration ; trade ; globalization …
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of workers located around the world, is discussed. A global wage equation that nests the Mincer specification is …
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The interest in global environmental problems has - in particular in the wake of the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio in 1992 - increased substantially, in both the theoretical and the practical sense. This may be bound up with the growing pressure stemming from still unsolved...
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The Fourth Session of the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), held in Doha, Qatar, in …
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world from 1960 to 1968 and decreased since the mid 1970s. In the later period the convergence in intercountry incomes more … than offset any increase in within country inequality. Approximately two-thirds of this measure of world inequality is … China is excluded from the world sample, the decline in world inequality after 1975 is not evident. Measuring confidently …
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Microeconomic flexibility, by facilitating the process of creative-destruction, is at the core of economic growth in modern market economies. The main reason for why this process is not infinitely fast is the presence of adjustment costs, some of them technological, others institutional. Chief...
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