1. Globalization Benefits And Threats
For example, the long term tendency towards freer trade, electronic commerce and the seemingly uncontrollable power of deregulated capital markets do much to enhance the power of markets and create a sense of the economic irrelevance of national borders. ... In so doing, it will address three general charges often laid at economic globalisation's door: (i) That it is widening the income gap between rich and the poor and generating uneven development both within states and between states; (ii) that economic liberalisation has proceeded too rapidly and this has led market failures, especia...
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