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Globalisation, poverty and corruption: Retarding progress in South Africa
Development Southern Africa, 2020Poverty and corruption can both immiserate a nation. Globalisation through open trade can potentially increase economic growth, providing employment and increased incomes to the poor.
Mohammad A. Salahuddin +3 more
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Globalisation, anti-globalisation and the Jewish ‘question’
European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 2011This article explores the relation between globalisation and images of Jews. Globalisation along neoliberal lines has often had serious impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, particularly in the global South: economic distress must be taken seriously when discussing how ‘old’ images of the ‘economic Jew’ emerge within social movements.
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Globalisation, Globalised Labour Markets
2014Globalisation is a universal and pervasive phenomenon and process that is affecting people’s lives in various ways. People in this globalised world interact with and affect one another “in ways previously unimaginable” (Singer, 2002, p. 10). International migration has become a genuinely global phenomenon.
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2005
Abstract What is globalisation? To some, it denotes above all the ubiquity in today’s societies of branded goods and corporate logos. To others, it points to the dizzying pace and staggering turnover of the global financial market.To others still, it evokes the rise of satellite television, world music, and the English language as a ...
Susan Marks, Andrew Clapham
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Abstract What is globalisation? To some, it denotes above all the ubiquity in today’s societies of branded goods and corporate logos. To others, it points to the dizzying pace and staggering turnover of the global financial market.To others still, it evokes the rise of satellite television, world music, and the English language as a ...
Susan Marks, Andrew Clapham
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Globalisation and cultural change in Pacific Island countries: the role of tourism
Tourism Geographies, 2019Globalisation is often perceived as a threat to the preservation of traditional cultures. There are various approaches to understanding the impact of globalisation on culture.
D. Tolkach, S. Pratt
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Globalisation, Economic Growth, and Spillovers: A Spatial Analysis
Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2019This article seeks to deepen our understanding of the globalisation–growth nexus as it extends the investigation to using a spatial econometric approach, hitherto rarely used in the globalisation literature. The objective of the article is to uncover not
Mahyudin Ahmad
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The effects of economic globalisation and ethnic fractionalisation on redistribution
World Development, 2019We examine the effect of economic globalisation on income redistribution and hypothesise that it depends on ethnic fractionalisation. In highly fractionalised countries, powerful ethnicities are able to extract globalisation-induced benefits, whereas ...
Regina Pleninger, J. Sturm
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Journal of European Public Policy, 2019
Many studies describe how globalisation—the global integration of the economic, political, and cultural domains of society—transforms party competition in Western Europe.
M. Mader, Nils D. Steiner, Harald Schoen
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Many studies describe how globalisation—the global integration of the economic, political, and cultural domains of society—transforms party competition in Western Europe.
M. Mader, Nils D. Steiner, Harald Schoen
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Globalisation is a process whereby events in one part of the world increasingly affect societies in other parts far away. Digitalisation is an increasingly important feature of interconnectedness. The relationship between globalisation and digitalisation is investigated utilising four schools of thought: neo-Gramscian, realism and neo-realism ...
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