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Trade Wars and the Changing Balance of Power
This chapter enquires the ways in which the current US–China trade wars are affecting the balance of power in the capitalist system. The discussion... -
Introduction
The realisation that emerging economies were becoming systematically important dawned on the major advanced economies with the Asian and Russian... -
The Advent of Keynes’s IS-LM, 1933
This chapter shows that Keynes discovered the IS-LMIS-LM form of the General Theory in 1933. The chapter includes a document from the Keynes Papers... -
“The Missing Link”: Keynes’s Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications
This chapter presents and explores document GTE/5/419GTE/5/419 (1933) from the Keynes Papers. GTE/5/419 contains the earliest known complete... -
Reconstructing Keynes’s IS-LM Approach, 1931 to 1937
After reviewing the development of Keynes’s IS-LMIS-LM model through December 1933, this chapter explores his IS-LM approach between 1934 and 1937.... -
Protectionism as Challenges for the Global Trade Governance
The author of this chapter addresses a serious global economic condition affected by protectionism and offers a summary of possible outcome of... -
Composition, Independence, Representation, Codes of Conduct and Culture
This Chap. 29 examines board composition, independence, representation, codes of conduct and culture. We begin with board composition, the... -
Financial Integration in the GCC Region: Market Size Versus National Effects
This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity markets (by market capitalization) in the GCC region using a VAR-GARCH (1,1)...
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Assessment of ecotourism potentiality in GHNPCA, Himachal Pradesh, India, using remote sensing, GIS and MCDA techniques
The present study focuses on the identification of potential ecotourism site using remote sensing, geographical information system and multi-criteria...
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Non-tariff and overall protection: evidence across countries and over time
This paper analyzes the evolution of the incidence and intensity of non-tariff measures (NTMs). It extends earlier work by measuring protection from...
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Conclusion and Way Forward
This chapter summarises the main findings of this book and discusses the way forward to solve the problems faced by the develo** countries on... -
Introduction
This chapter provides a snapshot of implications for the food security policies in develo** countries under the WTO regime. It critically examines... -
Food Security and Food Price Volatility
How to manage food price volatility has re-emerged as a hotly debated question. Much of this new interest is related to limitations of safety nets... -
Deal Breaker or the Protector of Interests of Develo** Countries? India’s Negotiating Stance in WTO
The initial years of WTO promised that India would be a net gainer since the benefits accruing to them from the liberalisation of the three key... -
Tracking Chinese CPI inflation in real time
With recovery from the global financial crisis in 2009 and 2010, inflation emerged as a concern for many central banks in emerging Asia. We use data...
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FDI in China: A Comparative Perspective with India
The present chapter presents the FDI policy reforms in China with the objective of drawing a few useful policy lessons for South Asia and... -
Maximizing public value for subsidized non-profit firms: a mathematical economic model
In many public service industries, firms are assumed to maximize certain public goals and are not allowed to make any profits. These public service...
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Investment and capital structure decisions of foreign subsidiary with international debt shifting and exchange rate uncertainty
This paper examines the impact of international debt shifting and exchange rate uncertainty on investment and capital structure decisions of foreign...
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The Legitimacy Deficit: Competing Institutions, Competing Consensus, and Self-Insurance
In Chapter 1 this book outlined three roles that the IMF plays in the global economy—surveillance, policy advice and tutelage, and lending. Also...