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The backlash of globalization [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
We review the literature on the globalization backlash, seen as the political shift of voters and parties in a protectionist and isolationist direction, with substantive implications on governments’ leaning and enacted policies. Using newly assembled data for 23 advanced democracies, we document a protectionist and isolationist shift in electorates ...
Colantone, Italo   +2 more
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Global Inflation [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Economics and Statistics, 2008
This paper shows that inflation in industrialized countries is largely a global phenomenon. First, inflations of (22) OECD countries have a common factor that alone account for nearly 70% of their variance. This large variance share that is associated to Global Inflation is not only due to the trend components of inflation (up from 1960 to 1980 and ...
Ciccarelli, Matteo, Mojon, Benoît
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Globalization and Global Health

International Journal of Health Services, 1999
Along with the positive or negative consequences of the globalization of health, we can consider global health as a goal, responding to human rights and to common interests. History tells us that after the “microbial unification” of the world, which began in 1492, over three centuries elapsed before the recognition of common risks and attempts to cope
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Globalization and Globality

2017
Globalization has opened up new avenues of investigation in many disciplines. Among these are political science and political sociology, where scholars have engaged in heated debates over issues such as the ways in which state sovereignty is changing, the role of new nonstate actors in shaping international social and political dynamics, and how ...
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Global/globalizing cities

Progress in Human Geography, 1999
Along with the rise in research on globalization the concept of globalization has become a subject to a more critical scrutiny. While majority agree that it represents a serious challenge to the state-centrist assumptions of most previous social science doubts about its newness inevitability and epoch-making qualities are also being raised.
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Globalization/Anti-Globalization [PDF]

open access: possibleContemporary Sociology, 2003
What is globalization? Why is it the source of such intense controversy? Is it creating a more disorderly world or can globalization be tamed? In the aftermath of September 11th, these questions have acquired a new and even greater sense of urgency. This short book provides a key to understanding one of the most important intellectual and political ...
Sarah Babb, David Held, Anthony McGrew
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Is globalization a fair process? Globalizers vs. globalized [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational and Multidisciplinary Journal of Global Justice, 2018
Globalization means that domestic economies are becoming more and more intertwined and mutually dependent on each other. Unfortunately these globalization processes are asymmetrical. This determines that there are different groups of participants of globalization - globalizers, active participants and marginalized.
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Global sport governance: globalizing the globalized

Sport in Society, 2017
The aim of this paper is to discuss the changing global sport governance environment in a globalized society.
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Globalization: global markets and global supplies

2007
This chapter provides an overview of the impact of globalizing markets and globalizing production centres throughout the world. In this context, it is essential to understanding the competitive landscape for this important international industry before examining some of the key themes and contemporary issues that consume time and effort of policy ...
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A Global Perspective on Globalization

International Studies Review, 2005
Globalization: People, Perspectives, and Progress. By William H. Mott IV. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2004. 416 pp., $59.95 (ISBN: 0-275-97917-2). The US Library of Congress presently (January 2005) holds 609 books that begin with the word “globalization.” More than 5,000 books are listed that mention globalization as a keyword.
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