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Globalization has become the focus for a wide range of protests against various features of the world economy. This paper aims to give a concise summary of the economic dimensions of globalization, while leaving to one side other aspects-such as cultural, environmental, or political ones-that are be...

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Hlavní autor: Masson, Paul
Médium: Časopis
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2001.
Edice:IMF Policy Discussion Papers; Policy Discussion Paper ; No. 2001/004
On-line přístup:Full text available on IMF
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