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Globalisation, the environment and recent trends in international trade

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Pasquale SgroPasquale Sgro
The process of globalization has had far-reaching social as well as economic effects. The term "globalization" is generally taken to mean an increase in international transactions in markets for goods, services and factors of production and a growth in institutions .that straddle international borders. This development has also meant that the corporate-governance mechanisms have to be reinforced to ensure fairness and transparency as well as social responsibility. Finally, international infrastructure and institutions have to evolve to facilitate and ameliorate the effects of the growth in this world trade on the environment, sustainable development and bio-diversity. This paper provides an overview of the current developments in all these areas.

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Pagination

21-45

ISSN

0275-5319

ISBN-10

0762310251

Language

eng

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Introduction and Overview 1 Acknowledgements 6 1 A Two Sector General Equilibrium Model of an Economy 7 2 A Simple Treatment of the Generalized Harris-Todaro Model 53 3 Policy Making in the Generalized Harris-Todaro Model Bharat R. Hazari, J. J. Nowak, and M. Sahli 87 4 Out-Migration, Unemployment, Income and Structural Change: A Trade Theoretic Analysis 115 5 Capital Mobility, Tariff, Unemployment and the Real Exchange Rate 129 6 Free Trade Zones, Tariffs and the Real Exchange Rate 155 7 Factor Mobility and Spill-Over Effects in a Model of Multilateral Trade 179 8 Illegal Migration, Unemployment and Welfare 209 9 Illegal Migration, Border Enforcement and Growth

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B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2003, Elsevier Science Ltd

Extent

21

Editor/Contributor(s)

Batten J, Fetherston T

Publisher

J A I Press Inc

Place of publication

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Title of book

Social responsibility : corporate governance issues

Series

Research in international business and finance ; v. 17

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