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From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 30, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBy the time this article goes to press, the United States and Europe will be preparing for their second round of negotiations on a comprehensive free trade agreement, scheduled to commence on October 7 in Brussels. The...
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From:Operations Research (Vol. 60, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
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From:World Policy Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Japanese did not seek, they abjured our company. It was only the terror [italics added] of our fleets which thrust our society upon them against their will. --A lonesome British warning about Western intrusion...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedGoss International (plaintiff), a U.S. corporation, sued various foreign manufacturers of large printing press equipment (jointly, defendants), alleging violations of the Antidumping Act of 1916 (1916 Act), 15 U.S.C....
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From:International Trade Forum (Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedServices players in several developing countries are setting up coalitions for collaboration to boost the sector. Just a few years ago, services coalitions were mainly located in developed economies such as Hong Kong...
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From:International Advances in Economic Research (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This paper analyzes whether international monetary policy coordination is the best response to economic interdependence. The paper develops a macroeconomic model in which countries show different preferences...
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From:Indiana Business Review (Vol. 76, Issue 4)Economic growth in the world in 2001 was projected at 2.6 percent (measured in terms of real GDP), compared to growth rates of 3.6 percent in 1999 and 4.7 percent in 2000. The International Monetary Fund in Washington...
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From:The Ecologist (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBritain has promised more aid to India if it globalises faster. Visiting India in mid-January, Blair babe Glare Short, everybody's favourite international development secretary, offered to step up 'development aid'...
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From:The Review of Policy Research (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCan nation states cope with numerous public policy challenges--ranging from regional financial crises to the failures of large financial services firms--posed by today's globalized financial and monetary landscape? As...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 35, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedPORT-AU-PRINCE--U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell announced on February 7 that the United States would not release aid to Haiti which includes $200 million in loans from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)...
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From:International Trade ForumPeer-ReviewedBusiness perspectives * Dispute settlement Industries initiate dispute claims. * Trade Policy Review Mechanism Good source of marketing information. * Monitoring committees and bodies Note especially...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 41, Issue 6)The global economic landscape slowly but surely gathered momentum during the past year and should continue through 2001. After two years of slow growth, conditions began to improve with Asian economies turning the...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 47, Issue 2)IT IS LATE AFTERNOON in rural Bihar, in northeastern India. The girls of the village, goat-herds by day, are starting school. They come together in a shed, all ages, to attend the literacy program set up by Adithi, a...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 47, Issue 2)As students and the Internet cross borders, academics find they must speak the same tongue IN CHEMISTRY LABORATORIES in Jordan, university libraries in Cambodia, and college classrooms in Sweden, an odd language is...
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From:Presidents & Prime Ministers (Vol. 9, Issue 5)In spite of the human endeavor for peace, prosperity and cooperation among nations in the century gone by, the world is not free of conflict, often with terrible consequences. Much of this conflict is attributable to...
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From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 24, Issue 4)"Eliminating Child Labor" by Miriam Wasserman, in Regional Review (Apr.-June 2000), Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, P.O. Box 2076, Boston, Mass. 02106-2076. Many Americans have been horrified to learn that shoes,...
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From:TDR (Cambridge, Mass.) (Vol. 44, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn this issue of TDR, Craig Latrell argues for a more complicated, nuanced response to intercultural borrowings--on both sides of these exchanges. Latrell notes that "[..I]nterculturalism is portrayed as something that...
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From:The Ecologist (Vol. 30, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWe live in a flash world. A billion pounds lavished on a disposable plastic carbuncle (to borrow an over-used term), and tens of millions spent on cloning, let's face it, a fairly ordinary sheep. But even more flash, or...
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From:Canadian-American Public Policy (Issue 35) Peer-ReviewedStephen Clarkson has been teaching political economy at the University of Toronto since 1964. Among his books are An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada? (1968); City Lib: Parties and Reform (1972); The Soviet Theory...
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From:The Ecologist (Vol. 28, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTo reconstitute local economies is an imperative if we are to prevent misery and chaos when the global economy collapses. We need them in any case to reduce our environmental impact and to render possible local...