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hours in Europe. These aspects of globalization have offsetting implications that make it unclear whether it spurs, reduces … different “faces” of globalization affect weekly hours. Establishments in sectors facing more trade and investment tend to have … effects of globalization, particularly trade: establishments without collective-bargaining agreements increase their standard …
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This paper constructs composite indices of globalization of 131 countries spread over the five continents and … Institute of Technology, Zurich is the source of data used in this study. The Composite Indices of Globalization have been … indices, the paper investigates into the trends of globalization and disparities in globalization for a period of 11 years …
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One way to analyze the phenomenon of development in the era of globalization is through an approach involving … corporate governance. After determining the economic globalization processes driven by a corporate global economy, which affects …
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At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a number of economists and political scientists espoused the notion that trade among nations leads to peace. Employing resources wisely to produce one commodity rather than employing them inefficiently...
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I. Origin of Integration in Human History : Since life first began on earth 3.5 billions years ago, countless species have appeared and disappeared strictly according to the law of the jungle where only the fittest survived. Before the emergence of mankind, the earth had already gone through...
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At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared “peace is the natural effect of trade,” a number of economists and political scientists espoused the notion that trade among nations leads to peace. Employing resources more efficiently to produce some commodities rather than others is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014024398
Knowledge, the multinational firm, and the free flow of financial capital seem to be the new and perhaps leading actors in the emerging 21st century global economy. From a comparative basis and relating this variables we attempt in this paper to study and explore what we consider are basic...
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globalization: a global-Asian era. This new era is likely to be distinct from any of the earlier phases of globalization and China …
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The class and social structure of developing nations has undergone profound transformation in recent decades as each nation has incorporated into an increasingly integrated global production and financial system. National elites have experienced a new fractionation. Emergent...
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globalization: a "global-Asian era". This new era is likely to be distinct from any of the earlier phases of globalization and China … briefly speculating on the viability of the GAE. -- China ; globalization ; developing world ; trade ; oil ; aid ; geopolitics …
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