Glob·ali·zaʹ·tion n. the irrational fear that someone in China will take your job /

Most supporters and opponents of globalization accept as true certain key ideas that govern the terms of the debate. Globalization, they contend, is the single dominant force shaping the world's economies both today and into the future; an irresistible and growing part of economic reality. They...

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Main Author: Greenwald, Bruce C., 1946-
Other Authors: Kahn, Judd, 1940-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2009.
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Summary:Most supporters and opponents of globalization accept as true certain key ideas that govern the terms of the debate. Globalization, they contend, is the single dominant force shaping the world's economies both today and into the future; an irresistible and growing part of economic reality. They see the fates of business, labor, and entire nations all determined by their ability to adapt to its dictates. These and other similar notions have become so completely accepted that they are now embraced as the conventional wisdom. In this book, the authors argue that these ideas are either largely fal.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 186 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-177) and index.
ISBN:9780470422434
0470422432
9780470460177
0470460172
1281939013
9781281939012