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Could Deglobalization Kill Transnational Cooperation? A Brief Historical Lesson, Virág Rab Dec 2020

Could Deglobalization Kill Transnational Cooperation? A Brief Historical Lesson, Virág Rab

Journal of Global Awareness

The study examines a historical period referred to in the literature as deglobalization. After the First World War, economic nationalism gained ground in some countries, mainly for political reasons, characterized by protectionist economic policies and the pursuit of autarchy/self-sufficiency. There were no international regulations or well-functioning international institutions that would have facilitated economic cooperation. How did those who worked hard to reconstruct the European economy react to this situation? This study presents this through the process of developing an informal network of bankers, and it indirectly highlights some important links between informal networks, globalization, and deglobalization.


The Role Of Management In The Development Of The Investment Climate In The Tourism System, Saida Azatovna Sheralieva Apr 2020

The Role Of Management In The Development Of The Investment Climate In The Tourism System, Saida Azatovna Sheralieva

Scientific reports of Bukhara State University

This article provides opinions on management methods for the development of tourism, as well as their socio-psychological properties. One of the approaches reflecting the attitude towards a person in the production process is “human capital”; accordingly, the labor force in an enterprise is represented in the form of capital, for example, money capital. Within the framework of this theory, situations and confirmations related to personnel management are presented to a businessman in the form of economic terms and categories that are understandable to him. Also, this management style is presented as one of the important factors in the development of …


Coronavirus And The Economy: Repurposing Production, Helping The Needy, Saving Businesses, And Encouraging Job Preservation, Timothy J. Bartik, Brad J. Hershbein Apr 2020

Coronavirus And The Economy: Repurposing Production, Helping The Needy, Saving Businesses, And Encouraging Job Preservation, Timothy J. Bartik, Brad J. Hershbein

Employment Research Newsletter

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The Nutria That Roared: How Building Coalitions Can Empower The Small To Drive Great Change, Michael Hecht Mar 2020

The Nutria That Roared: How Building Coalitions Can Empower The Small To Drive Great Change, Michael Hecht

New England Journal of Public Policy

Hurricane Katrina saved the New Orleans economy. To be clear, Hurricane Katrina was not “good”—it was a devastating event, the most destructive storm in American history, costing thousands of lives and billions of dollars in damage. But when the books are written, and the story is told, the conclusion will be inescapable: Hurricane Katrina marked a profoundly positive inflection point in the New Orleans economy.


China's Experience In Organizing Cooperations In Farms, Asliddin Junaydullaevich Abdulloev Jan 2020

China's Experience In Organizing Cooperations In Farms, Asliddin Junaydullaevich Abdulloev

Scientific reports of Bukhara State University

This article highlights the specific features of cooperative relations in agriculture, the need for their formation and development. It considers the ways of solving problems on the basis of the Chinese experience. In the future, the process of liquidation of farms will naturally continue to consider them in the development of the organization can be considered.


Covid-19 And Its Impact On Indian Stock Market And Pharmaceutical Sector: An Econometric Testing, Rajesh R., Chaitraprakash Jan 2020

Covid-19 And Its Impact On Indian Stock Market And Pharmaceutical Sector: An Econometric Testing, Rajesh R., Chaitraprakash

International Review of Business and Economics

The rampant spread of COVID-19 outbreak, across borders and geographies, has severely impacted almost the whole world and triggered significant downside risks to the overall global economic outlook. Due to the lockdown announced by the Indian Government, the economy may slow over the next few months. For most businesses, the slowdown could be in the form of supply disruptions, fall in consumption demand, and stress on the banking and financial sectors. There has been distress in many sectors. It was also observed that this pandemic situation could boost business in sector and may highly affect some sectors. There observed a …


Indian Diaspora: Analysis Of Its Advantage To The Home Country And To The World, N. Shradha Varma Jan 2020

Indian Diaspora: Analysis Of Its Advantage To The Home Country And To The World, N. Shradha Varma

International Review of Business and Economics

Migration has been a common phenomenon since a long time. Movement of people across borders and thus, movement of ideas, new skills and technical know-how result in the benefits not only for the receiving countries but also for the sending countries. In this regard, it is very important to consider the role of Diaspora communities for the receiving countries and our study focuses on the role of Indian Diaspora communities residing in other foreign lands and will analyze their roles in enhancing the working of different sectors of the economy in which they live. The study further illuminates the contribution …