نتایج جستجو برای: economic globalization

تعداد نتایج: 326755  

2008
David Brady

Purpose – Since the 1960s, the affluent democracies have experienced substantial changes in earnings inequality at the same time as heightening economic globalization. This paper investigates the relationship between these two processes. Methodology/Approach – I use fixed-effects models, and comprehensive measures of globalization and earnings inequality to scrutinize the relationship between t...

گودرزی, پروین,

Some view globalization as a process that is beneficial, inevitable and irreversible. Others regard it with hostility, even fear, believing that it increases inequality within and between nations. Some believe that globalization offers extensive opportunities for truly worldwide development provided that its even progress requirements are met. They also believe that global economic integratio...

2006
SK Mishra P Nayak

Introduction: After Independence, the managers of the Indian economy took very cautious steps. They found the world sharply divided into two blocs: the one led by the capitalist economies (the US in particular) and other led by the communist economies, primarily the then USSR. There was a cold war between these two blocs. Lessdeveloped economies had no option than to join either of the two and ...

Journal: :iranian journal of economic studies 2012
ahmad jafari samimi saman ghaderi bahram sanginabadi

abstract the purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis first proposed by romer (1993); suggesting that inflation is lower in more open economies. according to this hypothesis, central banks have a lower incentive to engineer surprise inflations in more-open economies because the phillips curve is steeper. furthermore, comparing with other empirical studies, this paper has used the new kof...

2012
Monica COJOCARU

To explain and analyze the latest developments in international business, essential if one is to define the concept of globalization. According to the literature -Globalization is the present state of international affairs and was generalized at the conceptual and terminological ' 60 years (Waters, 1995), the popularity in recent years, being found equally in various types of speech, not only i...

2006
Erich Gundlach Peter Nunnenkamp

Globalization improves the prospects for developing countries (DCs) to catch up economically with industrialized countries. Depending on economic policies with respect to openness and factor accumulation, globalization may increase capital and technology flows to DCs, thereby generating a higher rate of income growth than would be possible in a less integrated world economy. Nevertheless, many ...

Journal: :مطالعات اوراسیای مرکزی 0
فرهاد عطایی دانشیار گروه روابط بین الملل، دانشگاه تهران عابد نوروزی زرمهری کارشناس ارشد مطالعات آسیای مرکزی و قفقاز، دانشگاه تهران

with the dissolution of the soviet :union:, the newly formed independent states believed that their economic problems are rooted from the communist economic policies. thus, they leaned towards free market economic system. the movement of such nations during the economic transition period has a close relationship with globalization. globalization itself has close ties with players in the interna...

2006
Ming-Chang Tsai Christian Bjørnskov Axel Dreher Andrew Sharpe

The prevailing theorizing of globalization’s influence of human well-being suggests to assess both the favorable and unfavorable outcomes. This study formulates a dialectical model, adopts a comprehensive globalization measure and uses a three-wave panel data during 1980-2000 to empirically test direct and indirect effects of global flows’ human consequences. The outcomes from random effect mod...

2015
Yevgeniy Goryakin Tim Lobstein W. Philip T. James Marc Suhrcke

Anecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major role in inducing overweight and obesity in developing countries, but robust quantitative evidence is scarce. We undertook extensive econometric analyses of several datasets, using a series of new proxies for different dimensions of globalization potentially affecting overweight in up to 887,000 women aged 1...

2015
J.A. Tenreiro Machado Maria Eugénia Mata

Waves of globalization reflect the historical technical progress and modern economic growth. The dynamics of this process are here approached using the multidimensional scaling (MDS) methodology to analyze the evolution of GDP per capita, international trade openness, life expectancy, and education tertiary enrollment in 14 countries. MDS provides the appropriate theoretical concepts and the ex...

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