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Photonic Hybrid Integration: Strategies and Promises of Advanced Additive Manufacturing
Heterogeneous photonic integration combines wafer bonding, transfer printing, and advanced multi‐photon lithography to realize compact, adaptable photonic systems. This review highlights breakthroughs in hybrid materials, metrology, and 4D printing, revealing how the convergence of traditional and emerging fabrication unlocks scalable, high‐performance
Zhitian Shi +3 more
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Financial Disclosure and International Capital Mobility in Latin America [PDF]
The extant literature provides evidence on the impact of financial disclosure environments on international capital mobility. However, to our knowledge, there are no such studies including Latin-American countries. We aimed to fill this void by assessing
Luis Gustavo do Lago Quinteiro +1 more
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Capital Mobility: Evidence from Sri Lanka
The paper examines the degree to which financial deregulation has contributed to increased international capital mobility in Sri Lanka. In fulfilling this objective the empirical validity of three tests are examined: the Feldstein-Horioka (1980) model ...
Arusha Cooray
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Rethinking the Economics of Capital Mobility and Capital Controls [PDF]
This Working Paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’s economic orthodoxy. The policy discussion is often framed in terms of the impossible trinity.
Thomas I. Palley
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Off the leash : understanding the dynamics of capital mobility in IPE [PDF]
In this paper I seek to extend much of the writing on capital mobility to be found in the IPE literature by arguing that there are two distinct types of mobility which need to be treated as analytically separable.
Watson, Matthew
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Rethinking capital mobility, re-regulating financial markets [PDF]
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social world is organised.* In particular, globalisation is thought to restrict the parameters of the politically and economically possible. Indeed, the notion of
Watson, Matthew
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Liquid Crystalline Elastomers in Soft Robotics: Assessing Promise and Limitations
Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are programmable soft materials that undergo large, anisotropic deformation in response to external stimuli. Their molecular alignment encodes directional actuation in a monolithic structure, making them long‐standing candidates for soft robotic systems.
Justin M. Speregen, Timothy J. White
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Capital Mobility for Developing Countries May Not Be So High [PDF]
International capital flows to developing countries have taken on considerable policy importance in recent years. There is disagreement, however, about whether financial capital mobility has become so high that developing countries have little ability to
Manfred W. Keil +2 more
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Sensorized fingertips are needed to unlock robotic dexterity, versatility, and diverse interactions. Here, 15 identically‐shaped robotic fingertips are benchmarked by a fully automated toolchange system, covering eight different materials and six broadly‐ranging sensing mechanisms.
David Hardman +5 more
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Capital mobility, balance of payments constraints, and economic growth: an empirical dynamic analysis [PDF]
This paper analyses empirically the relationship between economic growth and the openness of the financial account of the balance of payments. It takes into consideration the balance of payments’ constrained growth, as well as the difficulties in the ...
Frederico G. Jayme Jr +1 more
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