WASHINGTON -- Globalization is a process as old as humanity itself. It goes in fits and starts and probably began when one tribe of Homo sapiens explored new territory and found another set of Homo ...
Lately, globalization has come under a lot of criticism. In its place, the term “deglobalization” has gained currency. Yet, globalization, even reglobalization, remains one of the defining processes ...
Globalization—the process through which an increasingly free flow of ideas, people, goods, services, and capital leads to the integration of economies and societies—has brought rising prosperity to ...
We study economic globalization as a multidimensional process and investigate its effect on incomes. In a panel of 147 countries during 1970-2014, we apply a new instrumental variable, exploiting ...
Prehistoric peasant farmers struggling to put more food on the table fueled the global spread of some of the world's first and most important domesticated grain crops beginning as early as 7,000 years ...
“Just blaming economic globalization for the world’s problems is inconsistent with reality, and it will not help in solving the problems … We should adapt to and guide economic globalization, cushion ...
This Article examines the U.S. regulatory framework as it pertains to foreign bank acquisitions of U.S. banking interests, particularly from the "regulatory approval" perspective. Over the past two ...
Since the beginning of archaeology, researchers have combed the globe searching for evidence of the first domesticated crops. Painstakingly extracting charred bits of barley, wheat, millet and rice ...
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