Is globalization collapsing?
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2.2K Citations | As the results show, globalization indeed promotes growth. |
Globalization, in the same way as dependency, is nothing more than an unfolding of the capitalist system in today's historical conditions. | |
And where capitalism is predicated upon a particular relationship of market to society, globalization threatens to undermine and recast these relations. | |
That is, not the death of globalization theory, but the way it interacts with and is sustained by contemporary practices, techniques and technologies of governmentality. | |
We found the significant turning point of globalization at which inequality starts decreasing as further globalization proceeds. | |
Globalization thus leads to “globally disorganized capitalism” unconstrained by external control. | |
If so, then globalization most likely has reduced global income inequality. | |
The paper shows that the current view of globalization as an automatic and benign force is seriously flawed. | |
My argument is that while globalization is in most respects clearly stronger than fragmentation, at least in part, globalization and fragmentation may nevertheless, be said to exist in a dialectical relationship with each other. | |
101 Citations | This paper argues that a fundamental failing in the debate on the decline of American economic power is not taking globalization seriously. |
39 Citations | Many have become better able to resist growing globalization ... |
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itself on a global scale. | |
The answer here is not surprising-periods of globalization generate much greater gains than other periods in history. | |
This paper asserts that globalization has a positive side as well. | |
But globalization is not just a repetition of this previous period of capitalism. | |
Moreover, we find that informational globalization precedes - and drives -economic openness. | |
This paper argues that we do not and that the concept of globalization is often used in inappropriate ways. |
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