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Global Trade, Pollution and Mortality
2017Economic globalisation refers to flows of trade and capital among and between countries. A critical view on economic globalisation is that the historical forces influencing how and when a given country becomes integrated into global trade (and the world economy as a whole) condition the potential paths of development open to that country (e.g., Ref. [1]
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The Emergence of Global Trading Blocks: Will it Lead to Global Free Trade?
2014Today’s U.S. economy can be characterized as truly global. Our prosperity depends in large measure on the prosperity of our trade partners (Sundquist 1991). It has been argued that free trade is good and all parties benefit. One case given where this is especially true is the case of the world’s principle trading nations (i.e., the three major regional
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The Global Heroin and Cocaine Trade
2000The end of the Cold War has brought greater freedom of movement opportunities for people and goods in many countries, particularly those of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. At the same time, the economic success of capitalism and its accompanying system of materialism has led to the so-called dollarisation of the globe, whereby to possess ...
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Globalization, Trade Imbalances and Inequality
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Sharon Traiberman
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Global environmental inequality: Evidence from embodied land and virtual water trade
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Jia-Ning Kang, Myat Su Han
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