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Jump to navigationJump to search- 18:51, 26 November 2010 diff hist +600 N Gini coefficient New page: The Gini coefficient is a measure of income distribution in a country. The Gini coefficient was developed by Italian statistician Corrado Gini in 1912. The Gini coefficient is a number bet... current
- 18:09, 26 November 2010 diff hist +929 N Strange: States, Firms and Diplomacy New page: In S''tates, Firms, and Diplomacy'' Susan Strange argues that multinational corporations are increasingly important in global political economy, in fact, they force states to adopt new for... current
- 15:03, 19 November 2010 diff hist +1,968 N Globalization index New page: It is hard to measure the level of globalization of countries. The Foreign Policy magazine created its globalization index in 1999 and published yearly its ranking of 62 countries. The mag... current
- 18:46, 11 November 2010 diff hist +1,999 N Copenhagen Consensus 2008 New page: The list of priorities of the Copenhagen Consensus 1 Micronutrient supplements for children (vitamin A and zinc) (challenge: Malnutrition) 2 The Doha development agenda (challenge: Tra...
- 18:38, 11 November 2010 diff hist +1,037 N Karl Marx on population growth New page: While Malthus argues that people have as many children as their income allows them to care for (and some even more ignoring the laws of nature), Marx looks at a different model of fertilit... current
- 18:38, 11 November 2010 diff hist +371 N Adam Smith on population growth New page: Unlike Malthus, Adam Smith believes that population growth is beneficial for a country. Specialization improves productivity. Population growth allows more people to divide the work in mor... current
- 15:42, 3 November 2010 diff hist +30 Locke: For a General Naturalisation current
- 15:42, 3 November 2010 diff hist +1,614 N Locke: For a General Naturalisation New page: In this short paper Locke argues for the general naturalisation of the French Huguenot immigrants who settled in England in the late 1600s. He does not state explicitly that his case is fo...
- 10:53, 29 October 2010 diff hist +146 Preferential Trade Agreement
- 10:50, 29 October 2010 diff hist +127 Bimetallism current
- 10:49, 29 October 2010 diff hist +106 David Hume current
- 10:45, 29 October 2010 diff hist +1 Balance of Payments
- 10:45, 29 October 2010 diff hist +199 Balance of Payments
- 10:42, 29 October 2010 diff hist -12 Capital account
- 10:38, 29 October 2010 diff hist +7 The 3 I's
- 10:37, 29 October 2010 diff hist +224 The 3 I's
- 10:22, 29 October 2010 diff hist +1 Smoot-Hawley Tariff
- 10:21, 29 October 2010 diff hist +849 Smoot-Hawley Tariff
- 10:13, 29 October 2010 diff hist +174 Polanyi's thesis
- 22:52, 21 October 2010 diff hist +2,137 N Ikenberry on the creation of the Bretton Woods System New page: In ''Creating Yesterday’s New World Order: Keynesian “New Thinking” and the Anglo-American Postwar Settlement'' John Ikenberry argues that policy ideas explain the outcome of the Ang... current
- 22:05, 12 October 2010 diff hist +1,882 N Gold Standard New page: The gold standard was the predominant international monetary system between 1880 and 1914. Britain was the first country to adapt the gold standard in 1717. The United States switched to i...
- 21:20, 12 October 2010 diff hist 0 m Exchange-Rate Regimes current
- 22:47, 6 October 2010 diff hist +2,953 N GATT Article XXIV New page: GATT Article XXIV Territorial applications - Frontier Traffic - Customs Unions and Free-trade Areas 1. For the purposes of the GATT each customs union shall be treated as a contracting ...
- 09:31, 1 October 2010 diff hist +2,146 N Instruments of trade protection New page: Tariffs Tariffs are taxes imposed on products imported to a country from abroad. Tariffs generate income for the government, that’s why they used to be the most popular form of trade p... current
- 10:20, 24 September 2010 diff hist +2 Corn Laws
- 10:17, 24 September 2010 diff hist +2 Corn Laws
- 10:17, 24 September 2010 diff hist +2,095 N Corn Laws New page: The Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 in Britain, in order to protect the British agricultural sector after a series of grain shortages during the Napoleonic wars. According to these laws,...
- 09:48, 17 September 2010 diff hist +2,030 N The different schools of IPE New page: As early as the 1970s two different schools of IPE emerged: the American and the British school. Benjamin Cohen studies the differences between the British and the American approach to IPE... current