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  1. The economic and social fallout from the global financial crisis and the resultant headwinds to global growth and employment have heightened the attention to rising income inequality.

  2. 1 sie 2020 · The outlook for global trade, technology transfer and capital flows is uncertain. On the one side, businesses looking to maximise. productivity and minimise costs will, as before, continue to ...

  3. During the crisis, markets around the world experienced colossal disruptions in asset and credit markets, massive erosions of wealth, and unprecedented numbers of bankruptcies.

  4. 15 cze 2015 · This paper analyzes the extent of income inequality from a global perspective, its drivers, and what to do about it. The drivers of inequality vary widely amongst countries, with some common drivers being the skill premium associated with technical change and globalization, weakening protection for labor, and lack of financial inclusion in ...

  5. to help, the rich world may actually hurt the countries’ economies and contribute to state corruption. This camp includes prominent voices like Economic Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton, a fierce opponent of most forms of development aid. The latest empirical findings conclude that long-term foreign aid correlates with

  6. Abstract. Developing countries will face stronger headwinds in the decades ahead, both because the global economy is likely to be significantly less buoyant than in recent decades and because technological changes are rendering manufacturing more capital and skill intensive.

  7. Motivation. By now, the economic damage of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has been extensively documented. The pandemic and associated containment measures plunged the global economy into a severe contraction.

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