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On the Economics of International Fisheries

International Economic Review, 1984
In the present paper, we construct a very general model of fishing and then state four sets of conditions under each of which there is a socially-optimal Nash equilibrium path, that is, a path along which commonality of access does not matter. By perturbing the conditions one can generate conclusions of traditional or non-traditional kind.
Ngo Van Long   +3 more
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The Belt and Road Initiative: geo-economics and Indo-Pacific security competition

International Affairs, 2020
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been regarded by international society as a major policy tool in China's geo-economic strategy. Under this policy platform, Beijing has pledged to invest billions of dollars in the infrastructure and industrial ...
Mingjiang Li
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International Economics


The globalized world economy is more important than ever before. This book provides a clear and up-to-date look at the economic foundations of international economics.
M. Chinn, Douglas A. Irwin
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Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions: The Facts as a Guide for International Economics

Social Science Research Network, 2006
Using a detailed and large data set on cross-border merger and acquisitions we discuss the relationship between theory and observed empirical characteristics: (i) most FDI is in the form of M&As, (ii) firms engaged in M&As seem to be 'market-seeking ...
S. Brakman   +2 more
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International Economic Law

2011
International law is a system of rules and principles that govern international relations of the subjects of international law namely; sovereign States, international organisations, the entities which do not have the full requirements of statehood and individuals.
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Economics of International Trade

1982
In our examination of the economics of shipping, it is important that we view the industry against the background of international trade and thereby place the role of shipping in perspective. One must bear in mind that ships carry some 99 per cent of world trade in volume terms and almost 80 per cent in value terms, the remainder being conveyed ...
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International Economics

The Austro-Libertarian Point of View, 2021
Alan G. Futerman, Walter Block
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The Economics of International Aid

Research Papers in Economics, 2003
This paper presents an overview of the economics of international aid, highlighting the historical literature and the contemporary debates. It reviews the “trade-theoretic” and the “contract-theoretic” analytical literature, and the empirical and institutional literature.
Kanbur, Ravi, Kanbur, Ravi
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International economics

2009
International Economics was written to help students understand modern globalization processes and participate in the world of economics and international business. Typical areas of international economics (such as international trade and international finances) have been dealt with, as have new areas which will be of significance in the future (such ...
Bilas, Vlatka, Grgić, Mato
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