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Globalization: Who benefits from it? 61 Articles

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    by Joe Roissier

    Globalization: Who Benefits from it?

    This term Globalization gets thrown around a lot these days and few of us agree on what it is although we each have our own definition. One thing many of us do agree on, however, is that globalization

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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 cheaper

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    by Bruce Paine

    Is Offshoring a Good Strategy?

    Multinational Corporation's must address an offshoring strategy as part of their value chain. Companies seeking to

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    by giuseppe abatangelo

    The Disproportionate Distribution of Globalized Economic Benefits

    Globalization is an intricate, international socio-economic strategy, often too complicated for any one person to understand. There are so many facets to consider,

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    by Josef A

    Who profits from globalization should better be framed differently and the better question would be who profits from global capitalism. Globalization itself is neither a system nor is it any kind of ideology. It is merely a

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    by Siew Cheng Hoe

    Practically everyone benefits from globalization in some ways. It does not matter where you stay, whether you stay in Africa, Asia, North America or Middle East, you benefit from globalization in many ways. However, globalization

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    by Jack Roviere

    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 are

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    by Respectfully - Supposn

    We should be asking if USA's harmed by globalization? If so, how can it be remedied?

    Although international trade itself is generally beneficial to participating nations, a trade deficit's always economically detrimental to the

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    by Aaron Dollhausen

    Globalization may be seen as a boon to solving many of the world's problems, but the very nature of globalization depends upon the individual which is singular and prone to shifting alliances as the individual sees fit. The primary

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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 critical

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    by Lisa Bells

    Globalization moves forward with twist and turns amid the disputes between countries. Talking about globalization, some countries are afraid of it, as if it is a tiger walking near to devour them. At the same time, some others

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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 than

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    by Jewel Clay

    Everyone benefits from globalization. Outsourcing is a definite advantage for employers, regardless of geographic location. Cutting down on travelling, costs, wages, and increasing profits is what business is all about. Well,

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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 topic.

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    by Jason Shi

    Wearing a made-in-China T-shirt, he came out from his Toyota SUV and merged into the crowd that was gathered by an anti-globalization organization through its website. This is an ironic cartoon that I have seen before. Numerous

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    by Dambrath

    Globalisation in theory will benefit everyone over a long enough time period, although in practice this is rarely the case, and often many people suffer instead. For example if the company you work for decides to expand or relocate

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    by Sukrit Sabhlok

    It is clear that global economic interdependence, coupled with an increase in the number of democracies worldwide, has reduced (but not completely eliminated) the threat of renewed world war. This is not to suggest that smaller,

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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 attempts to

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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 country,

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    by Joseph Malek

    Globalization is a word created by the richest people on our Earth to take the place of their once referred to "New World Order." Globalization is nothing more than their desire to create a "New World Order" which will allow

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