Cause of Global Imbalances
Edmund Li Sheng ()
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Edmund Li Sheng: School of Political Science and Public Administration of Shandong University
Chapter 1 in A Recent History of Global Imbalances, 2025, pp 1-52 from Springer
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Abstract As globalization continues to deepen and accelerate, global economic imbalancesglobal economic imbalances are becoming ubiquitous and increasingly influencing various dimensions of the global economy. This complex and far-reaching phenomenon undermines the foundations of international trade, affects the flow of goods, services, and capital, and leads to inequalities in both developed and developing economies.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-1834-0_1
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