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Regional integration in South Asia : essays in honour of Dr. M. Rahmatullah
(United Nations, 2017)
This is ARTNeT Book Review No. 33, 'Regional Integration in South Asia: Essays in Honour of Dr. M Rahmatullah', Prabir De and Mustafizur Rahman (Eds.), reviewed by Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy.
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The rise of Asia ...
China's economy : what everyone needs to know
(United Nations, 2016)
This is ARTNeT Book Review No. 29, 'China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know', reviewed by Jiayi Huang.<p></p>
In China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know, Arthur Kroeber examines the recent development and roles ...
Why growth matters
(United Nations, 2017)
This is ARTNeT Book Review No. 31, 'Why Growth Matters', Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya, reviewed by Ana's Ning. Even as protectionist policies resurface and gain traction around the world, Why Growth Matters by ...
Straight talk on trade : ideas for a sane world economy
(United Nations, 2018)
In Straight Talk on Trade, economist Dani Rodrik discusses the danger of hyperglobalization: when the rapid expansion in world trade reaches beyond the boundaries of what the global political economy can sustain. He argues ...
The globotics upheaval : globalization, robotics and the future work
(United Nations, 2020)
In an era marked by inexorable advances in artificial and remote intelligence (RI) generated by giant tech companies, perceiving the accompanied threats on global economy’s future is becoming indispensable. Big tech’s data ...
International migration and development in East Asia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 2015)
There are nearly 22 million international mi-grants from the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region. The economic implications of this mi-gration are enormous. In 2013 migrants from the EAP remitted approximately US $112 ...
Contemporary South Korean economy : challenges and prospects
(United Nations, 2018)
In Contemporary South Korean Economy, Chiang provides a critical analysis of the Republic of Korea’s economic development in the two most recent decades. Chiang highlights that most of the literature on the Republic of ...
Clashing over commerce : a history of US trade policy
(United Nations, 2018)
Throughout the U.S. trade history, the degree of protectionism that the United States (US) should adopt has always been at the center of its trade policy and a leading source of its domestic political conflict. Douglas A. ...
What's wrong with protectionism?
(United Nations, 2018)
This short book responds to seven common objections to free trade corresponding to the seven sections of this review. It
successfully points out the fallacies underlying those objections by introducing theories of free ...
Trading stories : experiences with gender and trade
(United Nations, 2018)
The gap between men and women in social, cultural and economic equality is not inevitable. Bridging this disparity has been a goal of policymakers to reduce overall poverty and improve standard of living. The existing ...