The Pressure Points of Institutional Reform in the Global Economy
Piya Mahtaney ()
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Piya Mahtaney: St. Xavier’s College
Chapter Chapter 12 in Structural Transformation, 2021, pp 265-289 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter would basically present an overview of the factors or what I term as the pressure points of institutional reform emerging in the global context. How these will impact each nation will be determined by the specific context, constraints and the political structures that prevail in each. As the world finds itself on the cusp of the new economic era, the intersections of economic and political interest across nations (regardless of their levels of developments) would be impacted by the configuration of these pressure points that will define the next economic era.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-4662-8_12
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