The Assessment: How Far has Globalization Gone?
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 1-14
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In: Oxford review of economic policy, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 1-14
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In: Advances in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling
This book details the preparation of USAGE-TERM, a computable general equilibrium model that provides regional economic detail in the USA. The model can represent either congressional district or state level economic activity. The latter may include a top-down representation of county activity. Interest in USAGE-TERM is growing among government departments. It is a practical tool, which may enhance analysis of productivity growth and innovation, adverse events such as drought or civil disruption and the dynamic economic impacts of major projects. Economic analysts and policy makers care about regions. Some regions suffer growing pains, as supporting infrastructure and services struggle to cope with population growth. Soaring house prices and rentals may lower affordability for many. Other regions suffer ongoing decline due to structural change. Regional economic fluctuations are often far more dramatic than national fluctuations.
In: Twentieth-century battles
Introduction: the eyes of the whole world, watching anxiously -- The military background -- The first battle: July 1942 -- Drastic and immediate changes -- Alam Halfa: Rommel's last attempt -- Preparations and plans -- Attempting the break-in -- Slugging it out -- Operation supercharge: the breakthrough -- Reflections and reputations
In: Global Issues in Water Policy 3
Work in the knowledge economy operates quite differently than in the industrial economy in that it is highly dependent on communication and language. This book considers how language and culture are relevant to the practices of the knowledge economy while also considering how the broader changes obliges us to reconsider the nature of language.