Has globalization gone too far?
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The process that has come to be called 'globalization' is exposing a deep fault line between groups who have the skills and mobility to flourish in global markets and those who either don't have these advantages or perceive the expansion of unregulated markets as inimical to social stability and deeply held norms. The result is severe tension between the market and social groups such as workers, pensioners, and environmentalists, with governments stuck in the middle. The most serious challenge for the world economy in the years ahead lies in making globalization compatible with domestic social and political stability - or to put it even more directly, in ensuring that international economic integration does not contribute to domestic social disintegration. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 1997
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International economic outlook
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An outlook of global economic cycles is presented, with focus on forecasts of growing disparities amongst industrial countries. The details of the economic growth factors and policies implemented in financial markets provided by the German Institute for Economic Research are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Forecasting
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0278-6087
Year: 1999
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International economic outlook
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An overview on the current International economic scenario is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Forecasting
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0278-6087
Year: 2005
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