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The US-China Trade War has made relations between the two countries undergo the most diffi cult period in the past 40 years. It not only aff ects the growth of the world’s two largest economies but also that of the world economy. The paper presents and analyzes shortterm, medium-term and long-term g[r]
Global capitalism, vintage early 21st century, favors more the movement of goods and capital across national borders than the movement of people. This was not always this way. The first wave of globalization of the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century came along with massive intern[r]
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This paper investigates how internal migration is affected by Brazil’s increased integration into the world economy. We analyze the impact of regional differences in access to foreign demand on sectorspecific bilateral migration rates between the Brazilian states for the years 1995 to 2003. Using in[r]
G/SCM/N/1/CHN/1/Suppl.4G/SG/N/1/CHN/2/Suppl.4Page 4competent Foreign Trade authority specify that registration is not required. The specific measures forregistration will be formulated by the State Council’s competent Foreign Trade authority.If a Foreign Trade Oper[r]
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http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/FXRATECAA618NUPN)Figure 29.4Exchange rate movements affect exporters, tourists, and international investors in different ways.Figure 29.5(a)The quantity measured on the horizontal axis is in U.S. dollars, and the exchange rate o[r]
Following the adoption of the articles on state responsibility in 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) took on the momentous task of addressing the issue of the responsibility of international organizations.1 This chapter reviews the preliminary outcome of these efforts, and the draft artic[r]
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