In a globalized world characterized by huge international capital mobility, there has been renewed interest in international economics in both academic circles and economic policy forums and supranational institutions. The recent financial and economic crisis, in particular, has raised questions concerning the usefulness of several economic paradigms accepted by both academia and advising government institutions.
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Recent episodes on a globalized economy: an historical approach
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Monetary unions under financial shocks: do fiscal rules matter?
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Sectorial differences in export performance: the role of the decision-maker's gender
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Tariff reform and reduction of regulatory barriers: an analysis for female and male workers
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How do international economic conditions affect household economic expectations?: an analysis for the peripheral countries
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Assessing the evolution of economic integration in Latin America: is Mercosur "passé"?
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Normative vs. positive fiscal policies: an international analysis on their contribution to economic growth
Fernando E. Callejas Albiñana, Isabel Martínez Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel Tarancón Morán
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