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Role of Global Institutions in Competency Development

2022
This chapter aims to highlight the role of global institutions in facilitating competency development for people from different nationalities spread across diverse geographies. Training and development is an essential step towards accomplishing inclusive development and is closely connected with social and economic development on a universal scale ...
Ramnath Dixit, Vinita Sinha
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Global Institutions, Marginalization and Development

2004
For more than a century and a half, the most powerful national governments have created institutions of multilateral governance that promise to make a more inclusive world, a world serving women, working people, the colonized, the 'backward', the destitute, and the despised.
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Globalization, Economic Growth and Institutional Development in China

Global Economic Review, 2015
AbstractUnlike most previous works which commonly define globalization as a strict economic characteristic, using the overall globalization index and its three sub-dimensions – economic, social and political integrations to proxy openness, this paper examines the effect of globalization on economic growth associated with autocratic institutional in ...
Chien-Chiang Lee   +2 more
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Financial Globalization & Institutions in Developing Countries

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
A recent consensus in the relevant literature finds the main benefit of financial globalization to be its collateral effects. In the last two decades it has also been realized traditional Solow factors of physical capital, labor in efficiency units, and technology are “proximate” causes of growth: they depend on “fundamentals” in which institutions ...
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Role of Global Institutions in Economic Development of India

2022
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the International Trade Organisation were conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference in July, 1944 as institutions to strengthen international economic cooperation and to help create a more stable and prosperous global economy.
Amit Uttam Jadhav, Dileep B. Baragde
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Megacities Vs Global Cities: Development and Institutions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
In a preceding paper (Louvain Economic Review), we define city globalization as the process by which a city gains the ability to coordinate complex economic activities at a global scale. The resulting "global cities" carry out the functions of design, decision and control in the global economy. However, the logic of city globalization is not universal.
Jean-Marie Huriot, Lise Bourdeau-Lepage
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Institutional Quality and Globalization in Developing Countries

2019
The main purpose of this chapter is to analyze the theoretical relationship between globalization and institutional quality and the empirical analysis of this linking in developing countries. For this aim, this chapter seeks to answer three main questions: (1) How do institutions affect globalization (trade openness)? (2) Can the economic globalization
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Global institutions in supporting regional development and resilience

Development Through Research and Innovation IDSC-2025
Problems of post-war recovery and reconstruction of regions and territories affected by war are so complex and profound that they cannot be resolved by the country's efforts alone. Therefore, global institutions will play a key role in supporting development, recovery, and crisis resolution in regions of countries affected by conflicts or disasters ...
Nadiia Bielikova   +2 more
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