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    European interests in the Global South: capabilities of comprehensive forecasting by Anna K. Ivanova, Denis P. Eremin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Both foreign and Russian scholars are particularly focused on the concept of raw materials sovereignty within the EU framework. As international economic and technological competition intensifies, there is an urgent imperative to innovate analytical framework that can enhance predictive capabilities concerning the implications of actions taken by state entities, non-governmental organizations, multinational corporations, and other interest groups operating in these regions. …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF REINDUSTRIALIZATION OF THE WORLD ECONOMY by A. N. Zakharov

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The Russian Federation faces the situation when conducting the re-industrialization is complicated by adverse international economic and political environment (policy of sanctions against Russia). …”
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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN RETAIL SECTOR: ARE EMPLOYEES AWARE OF WHAT THEIR EMPLOYERS ARE DOING? by Martha E. Theron, Michael C. Cant, Johannes A. Wiid

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results also indicated that employees have higher levels of awareness when it comes to internal economic CSR, external economic CSR, and external social CSR, as opposed to internal environmental CSR, external environmental CSR, and internal social CSR initiatives. …”
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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN RETAIL SECTOR: ARE EMPLOYEES AWARE OF WHAT THEIR EMPLOYERS ARE DOING? by Martha E. Theron, Michael C. Cant, Johannes A. Wiid

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results also indicated that employees have higher levels of awareness when it comes to internal economic CSR, external economic CSR, and external social CSR, as opposed to internal environmental CSR, external environmental CSR, and internal social CSR initiatives. …”
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    The Political Economy of Tourism in Brazil (2003-2016): a “Positive” yet still Neoliberal Agenda? by Thiago Duarte Pimentel, Mariana Pereira Chaves Pimentel, Marcela Costa Bifano de Oliveira, Dominic Lapointe

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to our interpretative framework, we argue that this transformation stemmed from the positive alignment of macrosocial factors (such as the absence of crisis, coupled with international economic expansion driven by demand and a progressive national strategy) with the national agenda, creating favorable conditions for the expansion and diversification of the tourism sector in Brazil. …”
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    Rebalancing the Economy, Refurbishing the State: The Political Economic Logic of Sino-Capitalism in Contemporary China by Christopher A. McNally

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This is not just because of China’s sheer size and international economic influence, but also because China’s form of capitalism – Sino-capitalism – opens up new avenues for theoretical inquiry in CC. …”
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    International labor migration and its impact on national economies by N. Mikhailenko

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Studies have been carried out on the dependence and further impact of the type of migration on the domestic economies of States and the international economic situation as a whole. As a result, we consider the positive and negative consequences of labor migration and immigration of the population, as well as their further impact on the reorganization of national economies.The study analyzes the aspects of legislative and legal regulation of migration, including the possibility and basis of such processes in the territory of the Russian Federation. …”
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    Lawatan Misi Kesenian Mangkunegaran ke Mancanegara 1989: Kontribusi bagi Pembangunan Nasional by Meilinia Fathonah, Dhanang Respati Puguh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The countries which had been visited on the tips were France, Britain and Japan which had become the member of Group of Seven (G-7) and had a large share in determining international economic policy. The decline in the country's foreign exchange in 1986 due to the devaluation of Rupiah against the dollar as well as on the declined of oil and gas prices spurred the New Order government to promote tourism as an alternative solution. …”
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    Contrasting Democratic Trajectories: A Comparative Analysis of Costa Rica and Nicaragua by Önder Aytaç Afşar, Karina Veronica Val Sanchez

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It examines the impact of the conquest period, the role of key factors such as landed oligarchies and military forces, the influence of international economic crises, and the current democratic quality in both countries. …”
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    THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF TOUR OPERATORS IN ITALY, FRANCE AND SPAIN: SOME COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE by Guido Migliaccio, Maria Calvanese

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The survey enriches the modest international economic literature on tour operators. It is useful for those in the industry and for public authorities wishing to stimulate tourism.…”
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    Autarky and Material Contingencies in Italian Architectural Debate (1936-1954) by Pep Avilés

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…On 3 October 1935, Mussolini’s fascist regime invaded Ethiopia with undesired but foreseeable consequences for its imperialist aims: four days after the conquest, the Society of Nations imposed economic sanctions, promoting an international economic blockade. This soon translated in both a control of foreign currencies in order to purchase iron and steel on the international markets, and a vociferous campaign discouraging the use of materials that were demanded by the military endeavour. …”
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    US-EU Trade Cooperation in the Context of Changing American Foreign Economic Policy by Yu. A. Konovalova, S. A. Ushanov, I. S. Zarubin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The United States sets the general mood in the system of international economic relations, and in particular, in international trade. …”
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    Financial Crisis Early Warning Based on Panel Data and Dynamic Dual Choice Model by Qingyu Du

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This is in line with the overall improvement in the international economic situation in 2020 and the steady growth of the domestic economy.…”
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    THE ROLE OF (ECONOMIC) INSTITUTIONS IN ATTRACTING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Amra Babajić, Mirnesa Baraković-Nurikić

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…FDI can be a very important channel for technology transfer between countries or simply a way to promote international trade through greater access to foreign markets, while from the aspect of international economic integration it can create stable and long-term connections between countries. …”
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    THE ROLE OF (ECONOMIC) INSTITUTIONS IN ATTRACTING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Amra Babajić, Mirnesa Baraković-Nurikić

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…FDI can be a very important channel for technology transfer between countries or simply a way to promote international trade through greater access to foreign markets, while from the aspect of international economic integration it can create stable and long-term connections between countries. …”
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    Сreative industry 4.0: trends and transformations in the era of digitalization by Iryna Shkodina, Natalya Kondratenko, Anastasia Shchukina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the contemporary world, creativity has emerged as a pivotal factor in the development of international economic relations. This article explores the development of the global creative industry 4.0, shaped by the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). …”
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