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Information Exchange and global economic regulation - for whose benefit?
Terence Dwyer
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Business & Economics
Exchange Economics
100%
Information Exchange
88%
Economic Regulation
88%
Moral Rights
57%
Legal Process
52%
Offshore Financial Centre
51%
Criminality
39%
Economics
32%
Residents
27%
Social Sciences
information exchange
73%
sovereign right
48%
moral rights
45%
legal process
39%
regulation
37%
Criminality
35%
economics
27%
resident
22%
citizen
19%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
information exchange
83%
criminality
56%
regulation
45%
economics
37%
citizen
30%
Engineering & Materials Science
Economics
41%