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Globalization and the Gains from Variety
Since the seminal work of Krugman (1979), product variety has played a central role in models of trade and growth. In spite of the general use of love-of-variety models, there has been no systematic study of how the import of new varieties has ...
Christian M. Broda, David E. Weinstein
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Ensuring Global Health Equity in a Post-pandemic Economy [PDF]
With coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) receding, many countries are pondering what a post-pandemic economy should look like. Some advocate a more inclusive stakeholder model of capitalism. Others caution that this would be insufficient to deal with our
Ronald Labonté
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This article tests the salience of the concept of “civilizational populism” in the European and North American contexts. Right-wing populism is increasingly successful across a range of countries in Europe and North America.
Nicholas Morieson
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Inaugural Article: Global land use change, economic globalization, and the looming land scarcity
A central challenge for sustainability is how to preserve forest ecosystems and the services that they provide us while enhancing food production. This challenge for developing countries confronts the force of economic globalization, which seeks cropland
E. Lambin, P. Meyfroidt
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Globalization and its methodological discontents: Contextualizing globalization through the study of HIV/AIDS [PDF]
There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about how to conceptualize its meaning and in regards to epistemological and methodological questions concerning how we can come to understand how these processes ultimately operate ...
Brown, G.W., Labonte, R.
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De-globalization: Theories, predictions, and opportunities for international business research
De-globalization, now a distinct possibility, would induce a significant qualitative shift in strategies, structures, and behaviors observable in international business (IB).
M. Witt
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Strategies for Gaining Full Citizenship in the First Generation of Indochinese Students
The history of the acquisition of French citizenship by Indochinese university élites remains yet to be written because few researchers have looked at the role played by sport and physical education in developing the Vietnamese élite.
Brice Fossard
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Globalization and the Inequality of Nations
A monopolistically competitive manufacturing sector produces goods used for final consumption and as intermediates. Intermediate usage creates cost and demand linkages between firms and a tendency for manufacturing agglomeration.
P. Krugman, A. Venables
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Láhi and Attáldat: The Philosophy of the Gift and Sami Education
This article explores the Sami philosophy of the gift as a basis for a transformative pedagogical framework. Grounded on the Sami land-based worldview, this philosophy calls for the recognition and reciprocation of gifts ...
Rauna Kuokkanen
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Situation, Challenge and Strategic of Japan’s Rice Development
This paper summarizes the latest trends of rice production, circulation and consumption in Japan,the export status of rice and rice processed products, and Japan’s policies and strategies, including stablishing rice supply and demand, main management ...
SI Qin-fu
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