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Indeed, overall economic imbalances are actually increasing, suggesting the United States’s bilateral focus on China is insufficient to rebalance the international system.
Nazarena Delicia Maffini, Fernando Antonio Ignacio González, International Borders, Integration and Economic Development, Journal of Economic Integration, Vol. 38, No. 4 (December 2023), pp. 545-570 ...
This paper uses new data and new econometric techniques to investigate the impact of international financial integration on economic growth and also to assess whether this relationship depends on the ...
ICON plc, a global provider of ... The integration of MedPass International’s services brings noted expertise in complex class 3 medical devices, ... including current economic and industry ...
Thus, regional integration assumes economic development based on transnational cooperation, including regionalization and regionalism. The New Silk Road (NSR) offers a set of policies (including the ...
Improving effectiveness of international economic integration Economic expert Dr. Nguyen Minh Phong said international integration and a higher level of economic liberalism, including economic policy ...
World War I has been called the “Achilles Heel” of such theories. In the decades before the war, Europe experienced unprecedented growth in international economic interdependence, both through ...
The Government of Vietnam has consistently pursued a comprehensive integration policy with the focus placed on international economic integration, considering this as a motivation to promote economic ...
Banque de France, CEPR, the World Bank and University of Surrey jointly organised a workshop to explore current developments in international trade and cross-border economic activity. The event took ...
This paper develops a two-country macro model with endogenous tradability to study features of international economic integration. Recent episodes of integration in Europe and North America suggest ...
In 1961, in his book, “The Theory of Economic Integration”, Bela Balassa, a Hungarian economist, offered a more satisfying definition of his subject.
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