ANALYSIS OF THE GLOBALIZATION What is the globalization? The globalization is today one of the most delicate topics. He/she appears in all the public debates, be brief comments in television and watchwords in posters, places in the net and versed newspapers, you debate parliamentarian, directory of companies or workers' assemblies. Their lit opponents impute him the impoverishment of the poor of the world, the enrichment of the rich ones and the devastation of the environment, while their partisans more fervorosos consider it a high-speed elevator that takes to the peac...
Some of his advices are as the following: To help developing countries' services and productions enter the markets of developed countries, the productions are especially agricultural and textile productions, Better coordinated macroeconomical policy management in both national and international levels , To help developing countries close the technological gap, To strengthen World Trade Organization in order to create an international business system with no prejudice and based on rules. ...
Globalization a new word that has not been defined by most of the modern dictionaries, maybe because its a new concept that has just been introduced to the world after the fall of the communist regime. Another reason and the most probable one for this lack of definition to the term globalization is that its a term with so many aspects related to it to the extent that putting a universal meaning to the word will in its self lead to the breakup of the term and will make it lose its essence. Globalization has to its identity social, economic, and political reforms, .however the globalization that...
A corollary of this definition is that globalisation leads to convergence, through market pressures that emphasise 'best practices.'5 While there is empirical evidence to demonstrate major changes in the international economy over the last several decades, especially in the deregulation of global capital markets the degree of convergence of macroeconomic policy around a single neo-liberal model is overstated. ...