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Creating the garden of globalisation
67 days ago

Source: www.rediff.com --- 5 hours ago
Contrary to the common assumption that Muslims view Globalisation as a threat to their society, a new poll has revealed that majority of people adhering to the Islamic faith view the phenomenon positively.Conducted in seven nations with predominantly Muslim populations in different regions of the world, the poll found 63 per cent of the people favouring Globalisation for their countries, while only 25 per cent viewing it as bad. ...
Source: economics.about.com --- 46 days ago
Impact of Globalisation on Developing Countries and India ...
Source: uk.reuters.com --- 50 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain, one of the big winners from the free flow of capital and services globally in the last decade, is rapidly becoming one of Globalisation's losers due to its reliance on property and finance. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 days ago
Yahoo! India Aug 16 2008 11:14PM GMT ...
Source: www.thehindu.com --- 27 days ago
Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development D. Purandareswari appealed to women to face the challenges thrown up by Globalisation like stress, frustrations and trafficking and at the same time to make use of the opportunities that it ... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 days ago
Deepika Global Aug 16 2008 11:33PM GMT ...
Source: business-times.asiaone.com --- 4 days ago
BUSINESSES around the world have been coming to grips with the realities of Globalisation. No longer are businesses thought of in nationalistic terms as 'German companies' own British car makers, a Frenchman leads a 'Japanese company', an Indian heads an 'American bank', and Arsenal Football Club fails to field a single Englishman. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 34 days ago
The Hindu Jul 26 2008 8:12PM GMT ...
Source: www.oecd.org --- 43 days ago
Although Korea has become more integrated in the world economy over the past decade, it still ranks low in terms of import penetration, the stock of inward FDI relative to GDP and foreign workers as a share of the labour force. ...
Source: www2.warwick.ac.uk --- 16 days ago
Last updated: 09:34, Thu 14 Aug 2008 by Gurminder K Bhambra Compare previous version ...
Source: feeds.business-standard.com --- 16 days ago
George Rupps move from the presidency of Columbia University to the helm of the International Rescue Committee (IRC, which works to aid and resettle those displaced by conflict or disaster) ...
Source: community.boredofstudies.org --- 21 days ago
Forum: Economics Posted By: maddles07 Post Time: 9 Aug 2008 at 10:28 AM ...
Source: www.itweb.co.za --- 57 days ago
Joo de Oliveira explains that while the Protection of Personal Information Bill is not law yet, companies would benefit from compliance. ...
Source: www.worldpress.org --- 28 days ago
Sydney Morning Herald, Centrist daily, Sydney, Australia ...
Source: www.eubusiness.com --- 57 days ago
The EGF aims to help workers made redundant as a result of changing global trade patterns to find another job as quickly as possible. The fund was launched by the European Union in 2007 and will provide up to 500 million euro a year in support. ...
Source: www.just-drinks.com --- 23 days ago
Few terms can have become so synonymous with the rampant changes to the world community that we have seen in the last 25 years as 'Globalisation'. A product of the revolution in communications and the economic boom, at times it seemed that we would all eventually be speaking one language, whilst trading in one currency, shopping at the same supermarket, whilst wearing the same branded clothes. The economic slowdown has already taken some high profile casualties. Is the trend of Globalisation likely to be next? That's what a piece in today's New York Times asks.  "The world economy has become so integrated that shoppers find relatively few T-shirts and sneakers in Wal-Mart and Target carrying a "Made in the USA" label," the piece says. "But Globalisation may be losing some of the inexorable economic power it had for much of the past quarter-century, even as it faces fresh challenges as a political ideology." The argument is that cheap oil, which has quite literally greased the wheels of inexpensive transportation links across the world, may not return anytime soon, making the search for cheaper labour in far off locations pointless. In addition "rising concern about global warming, the reaction against lost jobs in rich countries, worries about food safety and security, and the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva last week also signal that political and environmental concerns may make the calculus of globalization far more compl ...
Source: www.publicpolitics.net --- 20 days ago
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Source: www.bunkerworld.com --- 14 days ago
Global supply chains making less sense as pressures grow to cut costs and emission. ...
Source: www.modernghana.com --- 12 days ago
The effects of Globalisation on the economies of developing countries have been recognised, and many organisations have called for the containment of those which impede real progress. What is not generally appreciated is that many in the developing world are being robbed of minds of their own. There is a tendency to consider our cultures ... ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 21 days ago
Article by Worldnews Guest Writer Rene DelavyAll countries "are disappointed" because of the failure of DOHA-Round in Geneva end of July 2008. What a hypocrisy! Not one land can afford to accept such ... ...

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