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    The bounded opportunities of digital enterprises in global economic peripheries by Friederici, N, Graham, M

    Published 2018
    “…We develop theory that explains why enterprises in global economic peripheries are able to exploit some but not all opportunities of digital technologies. …”
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    High-skilled migration in times of global economic crisis by Czaika, M, Parsons, C

    Published 2016
    “…Subsequently we present preliminary analysis of these data against the backdrop of the Global Economic Crisis. The Global Economic Crisis negatively affected annual inflows of both highly and other skilled migrants between 2007 and 2009, although they resumed their upward trend thereafter. …”
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    Creating and destroying diaspora strategies by Gamlen, A

    Published 2011
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    LNG Trade-flows in the Atlantic Basin: Trends and Discontinuities by Rogers, H

    Published 2010
    “…In 2009, the weak natural gas demand (a consequence of the global economic recession) observed in key Asian LNG importing countries, Europe and North America provided an uncomfortable backdrop for still burgeoning US domestic gas production and the imminent surge in global LNG supply as liquefaction projects, which achieved financial sanction some 4 or 5 years previously, commenced production.…”
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    The Implications of the Arab Uprisings for Oil and Gas Markets by Fattouh, B, Darbouche, H

    Published 2011
    “…Given the importance of MENA energy supplies in global economic terms, the political unrest witnessed by the region has caused widespread fears about the prospect of energy supply disruptions. …”
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    Changes in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy Responses. by McKibbin, W, Vines, D

    Published 2003
    “…In this paper we use the MSG3 global economic model to assess the impact on the global economy of a sharp rise in the equity risk premium in a number of countries. …”
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    Continental European Long-Term Gas Contracts: is a transition away from oil product-linked pricing inevitable and imminent? by Stern, J

    Published 2009
    “…In the following two years, energy and non-energy events have begun to exert substantial pressure on the oil linkage mechanism. The global economic and financial crisis, which began in late 2008, has significantly depressed European energy and gas demand. …”
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    “Unusual, unstable, complicated, unreliable and temporary” reinterpreting the ebb and flow of globalization by Bordo, MD, Schenk, CR

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <br> <p>The paper revisits the turning points in the evolution of the global economic system since 1919 by focusing primarily on the evolution of the international monetary system and policy cooperation/coordination. …”
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    “Unusual, Unstable, Complicated, Unreliable and Temporary” Reinterpreting the ebb and flow of globalization by Bordo, MD, Schenk, C

    Published 2019
    “…The paper revisits the turning points in the evolution of the global economic system since 1919 by focusing primarily on the evolution of the international monetary system and policy cooperation/coordination. …”
    Working paper
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    Sino-US relations: universities entering the age of strategic competition by A. Postiglione, G

    Published 2021
    “…The deterioration in Sino-American relations is unaffordable at a time when the current pandemic, a global economic slowdown, an impending climate crisis, and the likelihood of future pandemics all demand a strengthening of cooperation across the global academy. …”
    Working paper
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    Rankings and higher education: reframing relationships within and between states by Hazelkorn, E

    Published 2017
    “…As nations compete based on their knowledge and innovation systems, higher education has become an important part of the global economic architecture. Universities face competing demands from local, national and global actors. …”
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