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Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
An unequal distribution of economic power
Economic growth is one way that people in the United States benefit from globalization.
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Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Pat Choate has written: 'Dangerous Business' -- subject(s): Globalization, Political aspects of Corporations, Economic aspects of Globalization, Social aspects of Globalization, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Corporations, Foreign economic relations 'Retooling the American work force' -- subject(s): Occupational retraining, Manpower policy 'Agents of influence' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Foreign agents, Lobbyists 'Saving capitalism' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Capitalism 'The high-flex society' -- subject(s): Industries, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Effect of inflation on., Unemployment, Effect of inflation on
Depending on the category of globalization, yes and no. For the economic definition of globalization, yes it is based on trade. However, for the historical context of globalization, it is based on culture.
No, globalization does not reduce national sovereignty in economic policy making. In fact, globalization has been shown to strengthen incentives for governments to create a stronger economy.
Volker Freystedt has written: 'Equilibrismus' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Economic policy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic policy, Environmental economics, Globalization
An unequal distribution of economic power
Stefanie Knauder has written: 'Globalization, urban progress, urban problems, rural disadvantages' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Globalization, Economic conditions, Globalization, Poverty, Rural conditions, Urbanization