Globalization is both a virtue and a vice. On balance it is beneficial to individuals, communities, nations, and the world economy. It facilitates the movement of goods and services, people, financial capital, and ideas. Overall, it creates wealth. Globalization does have vices, however, cultural clashes, environmental degradation, and displaced workers among them. The contributors to this volume contend that the give and play between the positive and negative sides of globalization will eventually result in a smoother and more equitable process.
Globalization is both a virtue and a vice. On balance it is beneficial to individuals, communities, nations, and the world economy. It facilitates the movement of goods and services, people, financial capital, and ideas. Overall, it creates wealth. Globalization does have vices, however, cultural clashes, environmental degradation, and displaced workers among them. The contributors to this volume contend that the give and play between the positive and negative sides of globalization will eventually result in a smoother and more equitable process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface The Meaning and Economic Consequences of Globalization Introduction: The Meaning of Globalization and Internationalization by Siamack Shojai and Robert Christopherson Globalization: A Virtuous Mount or a Contemptible Vice? by Maryann Kathleen Cusimano International Competitiveness of Nations in a Globalized Economy by Dominick Salvatore Globalized Financial Markets by Ann Davis Globalization and Its Impact on Global Income and Wealth Distribution by Della Sue European Integration and Globalization: From European Regionalism to Globalization by Spyros J. Vliamos Political, Social, and Cultural Consequences of Globalization The Changing Role of Nation-states and Their Sovereignty by Maryann Kathleen Cusimano The Role of NGOs and IGOs in the Process of Globalization by Vernon J. Vavrina Globalization, Internationalization, and the Not-for-Profit Sector by Eve Sandberg Women in a Globalized Economy: Is Globalization Gender-blind? by Janet Rovenpor Toward Universalism: Human Rights and Cultural Relativism in the Globalization Process by Shawn Shieh Globalization: The Impact on the Global Environment by Hank Hilton Business Education in a Globalized Economy: The Next Millennium by Peter Lorenzi
Preface The Meaning and Economic Consequences of Globalization Introduction: The Meaning of Globalization and Internationalization by Siamack Shojai and Robert Christopherson Globalization: A Virtuous Mount or a Contemptible Vice? by Maryann Kathleen Cusimano International Competitiveness of Nations in a Globalized Economy by Dominick Salvatore Globalized Financial Markets by Ann Davis Globalization and Its Impact on Global Income and Wealth Distribution by Della Sue European Integration and Globalization: From European Regionalism to Globalization by Spyros J. Vliamos Political, Social, and Cultural Consequences of Globalization The Changing Role of Nation-states and Their Sovereignty by Maryann Kathleen Cusimano The Role of NGOs and IGOs in the Process of Globalization by Vernon J. Vavrina Globalization, Internationalization, and the Not-for-Profit Sector by Eve Sandberg Women in a Globalized Economy: Is Globalization Gender-blind? by Janet Rovenpor Toward Universalism: Human Rights and Cultural Relativism in the Globalization Process by Shawn Shieh Globalization: The Impact on the Global Environment by Hank Hilton Business Education in a Globalized Economy: The Next Millennium by Peter Lorenzi
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