The globalization syndrome of a new millennium : a holistic analysis from a non-western world view /...
The globalization syndrome of a new millennium : a holistic analysis from a non-western world view / Tandon Rameshwar.
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Sydney, N.S.W. : Macquarie University, 2008.
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2008.
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N330.952005/ 2
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23 p. ; 22 cm.
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Contents: Introduction -- The global age -- Tensions and dilemmas of globalization -- Institutional challenges -- Age of alliance capitalism: towards flexible production -- The new globalage -- Consequences of globalization -- Dominant organization system and internationalization -- Why financial in...
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Sydney, N.S.W. : Macquarie University, 2008.
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New South Wales
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2008.
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"For most of the present century, the world has been on economic roller coaster. However, it has been an increase in innovative capacity that has provided the main engine of growth. The globalizing economy of the new century is but the latest stage in the enlargement of the spatial dimension defining economic activity. The role of foreign trade, fo...
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The globalization syndrome of a new millennium : a holistic analysis from a non-western world view / Tandon Rameshwar.
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CJES research papers ; No. 2008-1.
"March 2008"
Bibliography: p. 14-16.
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Also available in an electronic version on the Internet. Address as of 27/6/08: http://www.econ.mq.edu.au/Econ_docs/cjes/2008_1_Tandon_Globalization_online.pdf.
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332.042
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