Globalization and the Effects on the World
Date Submitted: 03/08/2001 10:27:18
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 5 pages (1237 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 5 pages (1237 words)
During the early 20th century the world economy supported high levels of trade and relatively free capital flows between industrialized nations. Therefore it could be said that the process of globalization started along time ago and not recently as it is perceived for most of the people around the world. Usually globalization is taken to mean growing international trade and investment, but there is more than that. Globalization involves economic activity, having to meet international
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more integrated creating a vast array of goods and services for many people unfortunately it comes as some expenses.
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Giddens, Anthony Introduction to SociologyW.W. Norton and Compant, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. Copyright 2003
Cioffi, John W. Governting Globalization? The State, Law, and Structural Change in Corperate Governance Journal of Law and Society, Dec 2000, Vol. 27, Issue 4,5
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