1929-1933 the global depression 1997 Southeast Asian crisis
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The Allies faced numerous crises in World War II in their confrontations with the Germans, the Italians and the Japanese. "Crises" is the plural form of "crisis."
Some examples of global issues are global warming, human population, health issues...
Nestle, General Motors, and Siemens AG are examples of global enterprises
Global effects refer to the widespread consequences or impacts that actions, events, or phenomena have on a global scale. This can include economic, environmental, social, or political changes that transcend national borders, affecting multiple countries or the entire planet. Examples include climate change, international trade dynamics, and global health crises like pandemics. Understanding global effects is crucial for addressing challenges that require coordinated international responses.
Roy E. Allen has written: 'Financial Crisis and Recession in the Global Economy (Studies in International Political Economy)' 'Financial crises and recession in the global economy' -- subject(s): Recessions, International finance, Financial crises, Economic history
depletion of resources. global ecological crises-global warming,ozone layer depletion,land degradation,pollution
an elimination of embassies and consulates as relics of past practices
Some of the implications of the global financial crises to international marketing included the need to re-examine some markets which stopped importing some raw materials. Car makers had to cater for markets, which prefer smaller engine cars with less fuel consumption compared to the guzzlers.
easterlies, westerlies.
Both the world's poor and the global economy could be affected by future food price crises
Nike sports company is a global company/transnational corporation