globalization

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Explore the intricate landscape of globalization with 'Globalization,' authored by Bruce Greenwald and Judd Kahn. This engaging and informative book, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2010, boldly navigates through common misconceptions, exposing the underlying truths of globalization and its sweeping influence on our world. With a detailed exploration of its economic significance, the authors provide readers with insights into how globalization impacts living standards, financial markets, and the overall global economy. Spanning 208 pages, this brand new edition is essential reading for anyone keen to understand the complexities of international systems and their local ramifications. Addressing pivotal questions such as whether globalization will rise or fall in economic importance and its actual implications for our financial landscapes, this book serves as a crucial resource for students, business professionals, and anyone interested in current economic debates. Take a deep dive into the realities of globalization and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate an interconnected world. Order now and enjoy free shipping on this insightful guide; however, please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Remember, once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780470632437
Year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 208


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In Globalization, authors Bruce Greenwald and Judd Kahn cut through the myths surrounding globalization and look more closely at its real impact, presenting a more accurate picture of the present status of globalization and its future consequences. Page by page, they uncover the real facts about globalization and answer the most important questions it raises, including: Will globalization increase or diminish in economic importance? Do higher living standards depend more on global or local conditions? and What are the actual implications of globalization for financial markets?

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