Policy Challenges Of Globalisation In Sri Lanka

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Ceylon Economy
Concession Finance
Concessional Interest Rates
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Dutch Disease
Easter Sunday Attack
Economic Analysis
Economic Crisis
Economic Development
Economic Growth
Economic Policy
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Exchange Rate
Extended Fund Facilities
Fiscal Consolidation
Foreign Direct Investment
Globalisation Friendly
Globalisation Unfriendly
Ideological Milieu
Ideology
Ideology and Policy Making
IMF Quotas
Import Restrictions
Incentive Structure
Income Distribution
Industrial Policy
Industrial Promotion
Infant Industries
Inflation Expectations
Interest Rate
International Financial Institutions
Inward-oriented Policies
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Labour Movement
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Macroeconomic Adjustments
Macroeconomic Framework
Microeconomic Analysis
Modern Monetary Theory
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Policy Actions
Policy Challenges
Political Actors
Political Beliefs
Political Crisis
Political Economy
Political Periods
Poverty
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Real Interest Rates
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Reforms
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Product details

  • ISBN 9789819801138
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book provides a fresh look at the key challenges of policy formulation for a small country like Sri Lanka in a rapidly globalising world. It goes beyond economics to include history, politics, and ideology of different governments of the country overtime and extends its analysis to other countries facing similar challenges. The extent and speed of globalisation have been assessed through variables such as foreign direct investment, migration, trade openness, and the macroeconomic policies to take an even keel.

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