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Globalization: Who benefits from it?

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    by Casey Clay

    Because of the capitalistic nature of the global economy, many countries and many people around the world benefit from globalization. Globalization provides the largest possible base of competitors. This, in turn, provides...read more

  • by Pankaj Mohan Prasad

    Globalization in today's context would mean the Companies to step out of national frontiers and make forays into the foreign lands through various means to establish business ventures. It is an expensive process and only t...read more

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    by Rscott Stewart

    An increasingly global economy is no surprise to anyone with an interest in economics or politics. What is debated is whether the current course of globalization can be referred to as a conspiracy. There is overwhelming...read more

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    by Zachary Garber

    While there are many arguments for and against globalization in the twenty-first century, it is folly to think that the tide of global interdependence can be checked. Neither governmental interference nor community attempt...read more

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    by Peter Reilly

    Globalization is often seen as a major facet of world politics and from the 1970s onwards there has been a definite push towards creating a single global society. In this framework, the conventional autonomy of societies w...read more

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    by Ian Buchanan

    Despite the simplistic bleating of the Democratic candidates for the Presidency, and the moronic ranting of CNN's Lou Dobbs, the theory of globalization benefits everyone. The practice on the other hand has unfortunate con...read more

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    by Brad Storm

    Globalization is a connection to all of the worlds markets. Countries around the world and corporations alike benefit from globalization. Instead of relying on national economies self-contained within the borders of the co...read more

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    by G Washington Smikle

    Globalization is not a fixed phenomenon. It is extremely fluid, and as such can be extremely disruptive. Even now we see this quality in the state of the current immature globalization. Writers who attempt to address this ...read more

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    by Andrew Spriggs

    It seems intuitive that companies that offshore and outsource to other nations - as part of the move to "globalize," no less - only care about their bottom lines. They want to employ the cheapest workers possible, and they...read more

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    by L. Candy

    Globalization is one of the hottest topics in the world, but how to measure the level of globalization, few people know. In simple, globalization means countries are not independent any more; they connect to each other by ...read more

  • by Peter Gilchrist

    I spent Easter on King Island, off the north west coats of Tasmania. It was at the invitation of a life long friend who was bringing a highly successful career in shipping to an end and had chosen King Island as the spot ...read more

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    by Stephen Carter

    This is a familiar 'trope' in Marxist discourse. Apparently whoever primarily benefits from any prevalent social condition is immediately designated as the primary causal agent of said social condition. The problem with th...read more

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    by Costas Chryanthou

    My understanding of the term of Globalization is based upon companies making standard products, and selling the same product in different international or in effect global markets. There are many ways of looking at this...read more

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    by Laura Lee Winger

    The basic concept that globalization protestors miss is rooted in the economic fundamentals that have made America, Europe and parts of Asia so successful in the 20th century. Mass production proved to be more economical ...read more

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    by Orwell Lee

    China - Globalization and Organized Irresponsibility, some serious implications - For the last two decades or so China (or actually, the less than one percent of its population, the newly super-rich) has been perhaps...read more

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    by Steven Lambert

    Appointment Setting Outsourcing Appointment Setting Outsourcing is at the sharp end of sales for the business world. This is where the future of a company can be made or broken. At its source, Data Validation, is...read more

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    by V. Kumar

    Everyone criticizes it and yet everyone keeps running after it! That, my dear, is the irony of globalization! If in spite of all the noise that is raised against it, the roller-coster ride of globalization continues una...read more

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    by Aldo Bonincontro

    The globalization process regards economy, culture, technology, commerce and finance and create an unique system or network worldwide allowing a free, uncontrollabe circulation of capitals, industrial or commercial activit...read more

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    by Jon W Hansen

    Public Sector Procurement Practice and the Principles of External Economies, Clustering and the Global Value Chain Author's Note: This article looks at globalization from the perspective of supply chain development and ...read more

  • by Mathew Davies

    The Social responsibility of business is to make profit. The idea that businesses responsibility to society is to make money is an idea by Friedman who believed that business must make money for its shareholders, and that ...read more

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