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Chromatin Interaction Responds to Breast Muscle Development and Intramuscular Fat Deposition Between Chinese Indigenous Chicken and Fast-Growing Broiler [PDF]
Skeletal muscle development and intramuscular fat (IMF) content, which positively contribute to meat production and quality, are regulated by precisely orchestrated processes.
Weihua Tian +22 more
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The «Group of Twenty», IMF and EU and Reforming of Global Governance
This article is devoted to the process of reforming the global financial system and world economic organizations since the foundation of the International Monetary Fund at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 to present time.
Evgeniy J. Il'in
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Back to Keynesianism: Reforming the IMF
The 1944 Bretton Woods conference may be seen as an attempt to institutionalise at an international level the revolution in economic ideas brought about by John Maynard Keynes. Keynes believed that the prosperity of nations — in particular, their levels of production and employment — did not need to be the unplanned outcome of an uncoordinated and ...
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Tax policy in the system of post COVID-19 anti-crisis measures [PDF]
Research Background: Tax policy and reforms are the means to overcome the COVID-19 crisis, contributing to economic growth. The study is based on an analysis of tax regimes before the pandemic. Purpose of the article: Purpose of the article is to develop
Shavshukov Viacheslav +1 more
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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AS A TOOL FOR SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPUTES
Subject of the study. The problems of economic diplomacy are constantly in the focus of researchers' attention, especially in recent years, when the challenges of the globalisation era have significantly changed the rules of interaction in international ...
Svitlana Naumkina +2 more
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IMF and economic reform in developing countries [PDF]
In this paper we assess the IMF approach to economic reform in developing countries. The impact of IMF program participation on economic growth has been evaluated empirically in a cross-country literature, with little evidence of IMF programs having been successful. This suggests that a fresh approach is in order. However, the cross-country approach is
Abbott, Philip +2 more
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Reforming the IMF: some organizational and operational issues
While financial crises during the 1990s have started a lively debate on IMF policies toward member countries, reform of the Fund's organisational structure and operations have been largely ignored. Improved organisation and operations would increase IMF
H. ASKARI, S. CHEBIL S.
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THE ROLE OF EMERGING-MARKET ECONOMIES IN REFORMING QUOTA AND VOTING RIGHTS IN IMF
The dominant position of the United States and other Western countries in the IMF does not reflect anymore their real weight in the global economy. Previous attempts of the emerging economies to increase their representation in the Fund did not succeed ...
N. N. Troshin
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While financial crises during the 1990s have started a lively debate on IMF policies toward member countries, reform of the Fund's organizational structure and operations have been largely ignored. Improved organization and operations would increase IMF
Hossein Askari, Samir Chebil
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China's Strategies Towards Institutional Reform: Creation of the AIIB and Its Development Success
While existing studies largely focus on the implications of China-led new multilateral institutions to international order, the question of underlying reasons for the establishment of those institutions and their future development success have received ...
Mustafa Tüter
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