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Dimensions of global economic restructuring and the idea of decentralising labour relations in Australia
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Dimensions of global economic restructuring and the idea of decentralising labour relations in Australia
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A Framework Module Of Holistic Human Development In Facing Of Global Economic Transformation
Published 2013“…This paper propose a framework module of holistic human development, which are facing global economic transformation. It is related to the concept of human development where they need to be developed and nurtured in a holistic manner from both physical and spiritual aspects in accordance with the nature of creation to create a life that is pleasing to the Creator. …”
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Economic Growth and Global Economic Ties in the Epoch of Global Turbulence: Trends and Problems
Published 2018-09-01“…The strategic contours are also determined of Russia's effective participation in the system of world economic relations at the stage of global economic turbulence.…”
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Global Economic Uncertainties and Exchange Rate Management in Africa: A Panel Study
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: “…global economic uncertainties…”
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SOCIAL CAPITAL AS A FACTOR OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC INSTABILITY
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PROBLEMS OF MODERNIZATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT GLOBAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Published 2023-05-01“…In general, it is important to comprehensively and systematically implement key measures to strengthen the competitiveness of the national economy and its resilience to global economic threats in order to ensure the sustainability of its sources of growth.…”
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Combating Energy Poverty in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Global Economic Uncertainty
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SOCIAL CAPITAL AS A FACTOR OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC INSTABILITY
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Latin America’s Renewable Energy Impact: Climate Change and Global Economic Consequences
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Broadband adoption, digital divide, and the global economic competitiveness of Western Balkan countries
Published 2015-01-01“…Comparative analysis of calculated BAI data values, GCI, and CPI shows that Western Balkan countries belong to the ‘laggard’ group regarding their broadband achievement and global economic competitiveness. The values of the calculated BAI sub-indexes in this paper indicate the strong and weak sides of the corresponding aspects of broadband technology implementation and give directions for setting further priorities for political intervention, not only in the building of information society but also in the improvement of the economic competitiveness of Western Balkan countries.…”
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Robert C. Allen, Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction
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Investing in virtue and frowning at vice? Lessons from the global economic and financial crisis
Published 2023-01-01“…Socially responsible mutual funds (SRMF) and the "antisocially conscious", Vitium Global Fund Barrier Fund (formerly known as the Vice Fund, the term used in this paper) returns, volatility patterns, and causal effects are examined in this study within the context of the lessons learned from the 2008 Global Economic and Financial Crisis (GEFC). In times of a new and unprecedented crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a look back to our recent past reveals that volatility patterns on daily stock returns presented some level of predictability on prices for both types of funds. …”
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The global economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic: A bird's-eye view
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EVOLUTION OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SCIENCE AS A FACTOR OF FORMING THE EXPECTATIONS OF ECONOMIC AGENTS
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Evolving global economic architecture : will we have a new Bretton Woods?
Published 2011“…The Asian financial crisis (AFC) of 1997–1998 had led to calls for a “New International Financial Architecture” (NIFA) and discussions had focused on crisis prevention, management and resolution efforts. Similarly, the global economic crisis (GEC) of 2008–2009, which was expected to be the worst crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, also led to calls for a “New Bretton Woods” (NBW) system—a wider and a much more comprehensive set of reforms concerning the global governance system and international economic institutions (IEIs), similar to the remarkable 1944 Bretton Woods conference where the World Bank, the IMF and the GATT (the predecessor of the WTO) were established.…”
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