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Butkus, Mindaugas, and Smiltė Jonušaitė. "SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES UNDER GLOBALIZATION: ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCES." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 12 (June 29, 2020): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2020.12502.

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Globalization is a process, which means the interrelationship of national economies across the whole world in affairs such as labor, trade, investment and the movement of services, goods and people with their knowledge and traditions. The phenomenon of globalization progresses all the time and involves total fields of the country. It can be claimed that every matter has its own advantages and disadvantages, globalization is not an exception. Because of these reasons, the study compares economic globalization, which manifests itself differently depending on the effects of globalization. Therefo
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Chishti, Sumitra. "Globalization, International Economic Relations and the Developing Countries." International Studies 39, no. 3 (2002): 227–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002088170203900302.

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Figini, Paolo, and Enrico Santarelli. "Openness, Economic Reforms, and Poverty: Globalization in Developing Countries." Journal of Developing Areas 39, no. 2 (2006): 129–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jda.2006.0003.

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Mbayo Kabango, Christian, and Asa Romeo Asa. "Factors influencing e-commerce development: Implications for the developing countries." International Journal Of Innovation And Economic Development 1, no. 1 (2015): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/ijied.1849-7551-7020.2015.11.2006.

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The rapid growth of E-Commerce initiatives in the world reflects its compelling advantages, such as enhanced governmental performance, lower cost structure, greater flexibility, broader scale and scope of services, greater transparency, accountability, and faster transactions. This study aims to determine the connection and effects that attitudes have on e-commerce is paramount to developing e-commerce. In developing countries, IT and communication or rather e-commerce growth are substantial. Technology effectiveness is essential in E-Commerce success. However, human, economic, and other organ
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Eteria, Emir. "GLOBALIZATION AND MAIN TRENDS OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: TRADE AND INVESTMENTS." Globalization and Business 4, no. 8 (2019): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.35945/gb.2019.08.010.

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Globalization and its impact on developing and transition economies are among most debated issues in social sciences. Globalization is multidimensional, multipart and multispeed phenomena affecting all countries and nations in the world. However, economic dimension of globalization could be considered as foundation as well as determinant of development of other forms of globalization, including political and social globalization. It is obvious, that economic globalization intensifies cooperation as well as competition on regional and global level and therefore, enhances economic and political
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Buzoianu, Ovidiu Andrei Cristian, Mihaela Diana Oancea Negescu, Victor Adrian Troaca, and Carol Cristina Gombos. "Globalization and working conditions in developing countries." SHS Web of Conferences 92 (2021): 07011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219207011.

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Research background: In the last two decades, labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated. Political change and economic reforms have transformed China, India, Indonesia and the former communist bloc countries, effectively involving their consistent workforce in market economies. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to offer globalization, a concept that identifies in the minds of many people with multinational companies and greedy capitalism and that would exploit anyone, a more humane image in terms of the beneficial effects it has on working conditions. Me
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Babones, Salvatore J. "Trade globalization, economic development and the importance of education-as-knowledge." Journal of Sociology 46, no. 1 (2009): 45–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783309337674.

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It is widely asserted that globalization puts a premium on knowledge, but in fact there is no empirical correlation across countries between globalization and returns to education. One reason for this discrepancy may be that education is not everywhere coequal with knowledge. In this article the overall contribution of education to income is modelled as the sum of the contributions of two components of education, education-as-knowledge and education-as-credential. Assuming that the former dominates in developed countries while the latter dominates in developing countries, it is possible to sep
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Lixin, Hao. "Globalization and Its Contradictions: China’s Developing Path." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 20, no. 1-2 (2021): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341585.

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Abstract Globalization is a process of contradictions and value conflicts. Developing countries are faced with various challenges in this process. Economic globalization is essentially global-wide expansion of the capitalist economy. Inherent contradictions of economic globalization can be divided into original and derivative contradictions. The inherent contradiction of the capitalist economy determines its two different aspects, its corresponding effects upon the world history, as well as conflicts between economic, political, and cultural values. Being exposed to this process, China needs t
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Avdeev, Evgenii, and Sergey Vorobiev. "Globalization and Modernization in Developed and Developing Countries: Typical Features and Main Strategies." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 10, no. 2 (2019): 149–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.5469.

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The paper reviews the interconnection of globalization and modernization processes in developing countries. The typical features of the new stage of globalization, such as changing the direction of globalization, regionalization, formation of new global development centers, as well as other problems and contradictions in the main trends of globalization and their impact on the modernization processes in developing countries are discussed. The article analyzes the main strategies of modernization developing countries such as modernization based on the coercive, political and economic pressure o
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Amir, Farah. "Role of Financial Development in Economic Globalization: Evidence from Six Developing Countries." Journal of Accounting, Business and Finance Research 10, no. 1 (2020): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.20448/2002.101.26.33.

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MAHNCKE, HANS. "Sovereignty and Developing Countries: Current Status and Future Prospects at the WTO." Leiden Journal of International Law 22, no. 2 (2009): 395–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156509005883.

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Globalization, as evidenced in increased trade, economic development, and the emergence of new global powers, has meant that the world economy has undergone significant changes over the past two decades. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is more than a potent representation of these developments, it is often seen, along with its predecessor, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), as having enabled the process of globalization. However, there are profound concerns about what lies ahead in an increasingly complex economic and regulatory setting, in particular for developing countrie
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El’yanov, A. "Globalization and Development." World Economy and International Relations, no. 11 (2012): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2012-11-3-15.

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There is still a considerable number of states in the world, where a substantial percent of humanity resides, for some reasons unable to meet the requirements of globalization and left behind as possible raw material supplier and labor. Thus situated, it is at least unserious to talk about the future pulling the developing countries up to the developed countries' level.
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Chugunov, Igor, Valentyna Makohon, and Tetiana Кrykun. "Budget strategy in the conditions of economic globalization." Problems and Perspectives in Management 17, no. 3 (2019): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.17(3).2019.08.

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Economic changes create a strong need for the reconsideration of the system of financial and budgetary knowledge and paradigms already created in developed countries regarding the possibility of their use in the countries with developing economies. In this article, the authors clarify that the process of formation of the efficient and mutually agreed budget policy with strategic tasks of the social and economical development of countries requires development of the budget strategy. Its essence is the dynamic realization of the system of goals, principles, directions, tasks of state authorities
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Winarno, Budi. "Implication of Globalization on Indonesia's Development and NGOs' Response." International Area Review 6, no. 1 (2003): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/223386590300600105.

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Globalization and economic liberalization have given benefits to the developed countries but have been baneful for the developing countries in some respects, including Indonesia. Market-driven development pushed the government losing its control of foreign and domestic capital flight out of the country, when Indonesia was beaten by monetary, economic, and political crises. As a result, poverty, unemployment and the widening gap between the rich and the poor people have been increasing. Indonesia's NGOs have blamed and resisted the conspiracy of developed countries in the process of impoverishi
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ZVARYCH, Roman. "SYSTEM DETERMINANTS OF UNEQUAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBALIZED WORLD." WORLD OF FINANCE, no. 1(54) (2018): 139–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/sf2018.01.139.

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Introduction. Globalization has accelerated the transformation of authoritarian societies into the perception of individual elements of the liberal-market model. It created favorable conditions for their cooperation with developed Western countries; stimulated economic modernization; and attracted countries to world economic processes. Positive shifts in the development of developing countries are associated with high rate of growth. But on the other hand, globalization left national states little chance to preserve their own economic, political and cultural sovereignty and strengthened their
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Rogozhina, N. "Globalization and Developing Countries: Environmental Aspect." World Economy and International Relations, no. 4 (2014): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2014-4-16-25.

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In the article the widespread opinion concerning the exclusively negative impact of globalization on environmental situation in developing countries is disputed. But analysis of environmental consequences of trade and investment liberalization in these states proves that the role of foreign investments in deteriorating of national environmental situation is too exaggerated. On the contrary, the "export of environmentalism" is associated with TNK activities. On the one hand, globalization originates new threats. On the other hand, the integration of developing countries into the world economy f
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Kanaan, Abdulkhaghoor H. "Technological Progress Under Globalization and Its Influence on Economic Development in Developing Countries." TANMIYAT AL-RAFIDAIN 27, no. 80 (2005): 59–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33899/tanra.2005.161590.

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Suárez-Herrera, José Carlos. "Community nutrition programmes, globalization and sustainable development." British Journal of Nutrition 96, S1 (2006): S23—S27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/bjn20061694.

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On an international scale, the last seventy-five years have been a period of deep social, economic and political transformation for the developing countries. They have been especially influenced by the international phenomenon of globalization, the benefits of which have been unequally distributed among countries. In this context, the strategies used to improve the general nutritional health of the population of developing countries include broad approaches integrating nutritional interventions in a context of sustainable community development, while valuing the existing relations between fiel
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Asongu, Simplice. "Globalization (fighting), corruption and development." Journal of Economic Studies 41, no. 3 (2014): 346–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jes-04-2012-0048.

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Purpose – Is globalization instrumental in fighting corruption? Do wealth effects matter in this fight? Are findings valid when linearity assumptions are dropped? The purpose of this paper is to assess the Lalountas et al. (2011) hypotheses (conclusions) in the African context. Design/methodology/approach – Though not form, yet in substance the intuition and motivation are compatible with those of Lalountas et al. (2011). Four hypotheses are tested from different methodological and contextual standpoints. In the analysis, while the economic and social dimensions of globalization are reflected
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DERHACHOVA, Viktoriia, Viktoriia HOLIUK, and Oleksandr ZGHUROVSKYI. "Development trends of the current global economy." Economics. Finances. Law, no. 3 (March 20, 2020): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37634/efp.2020.3.5.

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Nowadays modern economics is going through a lot of changes, that makes Ukrainian businessmen track its all current trends to support the necessary level of competitiveness on the world market. The purpose of the paper is to research the current trends of the global economy and identify its prospects. The study has brought the following results. The authors identified that among the most significant trends that determine the future of the global economy are the following: economic convergence, globalization, changes in the ranking of economic growth leaders in favor of Asian countries, the gro
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Bui, Ngoc Son. "Economic Constitutions in the Developing World." Law and Development Review 12, no. 3 (2019): 669–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ldr-2019-0048.

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Abstract A constitution is not purely a legal document. Neither is it only a political manifesto. It is also an economic charter which expresses a country’s economic hopes and aspirations, and regulates economic activities of constitutional stakeholders. This paper adumbrates a framework to understand the economic constitutions in the developing world. It explores the direct concept of an economic constitution, which refers to a constitution deriving from an overarching economic rationale, created or reformed through a process operating as a platform for different sectors of the society to del
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Knight, Malcolm. "Developing countries and the globalization of financial markets." World Development 26, no. 7 (1998): 1185–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0305-750x(98)00038-2.

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Yatsenko, O. Yu, E. B. Bespyatova, V. L. Danoyan, and V. V. Efremenko. "Energy Development and Energy Policy in Developing Countries in the Context of Globalization." E3S Web of Conferences 209 (2020): 05024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020905024.

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The article is devoted to the problem of the development of independent electric power systems in elaborating countries under the conditions of growing power stuff deficit. Economic and electric-power policy that aids to active consumers’ and independent manufacturers’ formation at the world market of power manufacturing is the subject of the investigation. A separate section is devoted to the reviewing of the technologies of energy and the scientific potential of the countries, their ability to form the power agenda independently and rationally on the basis of their own stuff, technology and
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Jacksoni Katanga, Japhet, and Seleman Pharles. "Adaptation of Globalization and Their Effect to the Tanzania Economic Growth." International Journal of Business and Management 13, no. 8 (2018): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v13n8p217.

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Globalization can be defined as the process based on international cooperation strategies, the aims of globalization is to expanded the operation of a certain business or service to become into a worldwide level, Globalization facilitate the modern advance technology which help community to undergo the social, political and economic development. Globalization economic has reinforced the margination for African developing economies and make to be dependent for the few primary commodities or service whereby the price and demand are extreme determine by externally. On this outcome it lead some of
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Li, Lingchao, Jinlong Liu, Baodong Cheng, Ashwini Chhatre, Jiayun Dong, and Wenyuan Liang. "Effects of economic globalization and trade on forest transitions: Evidence from 76 developing countries." Forestry Chronicle 93, no. 02 (2017): 171–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc2017-023.

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Current forest recovery efforts in developing countries are different from previous efforts in developed countries, especially since the rise of economic globalization in the 1980s. Therefore, forest transition theory should now consider factors relating to industrialization, urbanization, and globalization. While previous studies have mainly focused on the variable trade of primary sector products, this study applies a more holistic research perspective and discusses, more widely, the links between trade, adjustment of trade structure, FDI, and forest transition. The results suggest that the
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Asadi, Rahil, and Gabriel Octavian Marin. "How Globalization Influences the Developing Countries’ Human Resources Strategic Policy." Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People 8, no. 3 (2019): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v8i3.625.

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Development of human resources is one of the key issues of today's economics and management scholars. Starting from the basic concepts of human resources – definition, trends of development, related indicators the present research evolves under three components: education, life expectancy and gross domestic product per capita. Figures that sustains our demarche flow according to the ranking data in terms of globalization index and The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI), calculated with the STATGRAF statistical software. We used the Spearman correlation coefficient and correlated the
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Kohpaiboon, Archanun, and Juthathip Jongwanich. "Global Production Sharing and Wage Premiums: Evidence from the Thai Manufacturing Sector." Asian Development Review 31, no. 2 (2014): 141–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/adev_a_00034.

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The paper aims to promote a better understanding of the determinants of wage skill premiums in developing countries, with emphasis on the role of firm heterogeneity as well as global production sharing. An interplant, cross-sectional analysis of the Thai manufacturing sector is undertaken. Our key finding is in line with the theoretical postulation of the established firm heterogeneity literature—i.e., tariff cuts have different effects on firms depending on the mode by which firms are globally integrated. We also find that outsourced economic activities to developing countries are skills inte
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Sagatova, Slavka. "The Impact of globalization on the development of creative industries businesses." SHS Web of Conferences 74 (2020): 04023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20207404023.

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The creative industry represents the potential for economic growth worldwide. Even though there is no single definition of it, it can be generally said that these are the economic sectors in which the primary production factor are people, their individual creativity, ability, and talent. Creative industries can also be said to be created at the interface of innovation and culture, where they overlap. The article focuses on the analysis of the creative industries development in the Slovak Republic in the context of the development of creative industries in other European Union countries. Based
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Hu, Professor Biliang. "The Belt and Road Initiative and the Transformation of Globalization." Kwartalnik Nauk o Przedsiębiorstwie 46, no. 1 (2018): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.0999.

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Globalisation contributed to the economic, social, political and cultural development of the deve- loped and developing countries. At the same time, it had an adverse effect, which is in-creasing disparity of income between various social groups and countries. The continuation of such process will lead to the weakening of globalisation, so there is a need to transform globalisation. According to the Author, the initiative of China, entitled: New Belt and New Road is an example of such actions and will contribute to giving new impetus to the process of globalisation in the future. <b>Glob
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Asri, Silsila. "Kontraversi Foreign Direct Investment dan Solusinya Bagi Negara." Andalas Journal of International Studies (AJIS) 4, no. 1 (2015): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/ajis.4.1.80-95.2015.

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is one of the essential capital sources for developingcountries which provide large contribution in economic development trough transfer of asset, good corporate governance and especially technology. This expectation is not always provide positive impact to the recipient countries. FDI, which is often implemented in Multi National Corporation, also becomes a tool for the developed countries to control the economic activities in developing countries in pursuing their benefit and interest. Sometimes, those MNCs also have a signifincance influence in political acti
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Hassan, Samir Ul, Motika Sinha Rymbai, and Aasif Ali Bhat. "Economics of human resources development under globalization era: a study of BRICS countries." European Journal of Training and Development 43, no. 7/8 (2019): 682–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejtd-10-2018-0101.

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Purpose The study aims to explore the extent to which human resources development quantifies the economic growth of BRICS countries under the globalization era by controlling country differences. Design/methodology/approach The study used the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) and Scheffe pairwise comparison tests to quantify the impact of the variables and the level of difference among the BRICS countries onto human Resources development. Findings The study observes that the impact of human resources development on economic growth of BRICS counties is significant but limited to few countries
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Foghani, Sara, Batiah Mahadi, and Rosmini Omar. "Promoting Clusters and Networks for Small and Medium Enterprises to Economic Development in the Globalization Era." SAGE Open 7, no. 1 (2017): 215824401769715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244017697152.

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This research attempts to explore the importance of cluster-based systems in preparation for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to go global, and it is an ongoing research. The findings of this research are aimed at providing insights to policy makers, academicians, and practitioners with the objective of creating initiatives, strategies, and policies, which reflect the primary aim of supporting SMEs in managing global challenges. SMEs that are cluster-based have the potential to facilitate the successful inclusion of SMEs in the growth of productivity and networks of global distribution. Mos
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Takahashi, Kazuo. "Globalization and its challenges for water management in the developing world." Water Science and Technology 45, no. 8 (2002): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2002.0139.

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Water management in developing countries is significantly affected by the processes of globalization: primarily the rapidly acting market-oriented changes that aim to improve economic efficiency through competition and trade. The various impacts of market forces enable 3 categories of developing country to be differentiated: those rapidly integrating into the global economy; those that are not attractive to international investment and become increasingly marginalized; and those countries where both tendencies are powerful, leading to internal divisions and instabilities. Broad framework natio
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Pomelnikov, A. G. "How Economic Globalization Changes International Investment Decisions." International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting 9, no. 4 (2019): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijafr.v9i4.16129.

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This paper explains the need and development of new economic models to evaluate the possible outcomes of foreign investment. I consider the importance of foreign investment to emerging economies in a global economy, the effectiveness of traditional economic theory to accurately identify and quantify non-financial factors that affect investment outcomes, and the appearance of new economic models to more accurately reflect the complexity of foreign investment.Following an extensive review of publicly available data, I find that capital flows to emerging economies is less than capital flows from
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Wang, Jun, Lichun Sui, Xiaomei Yang, et al. "Economic Globalization Impacts on the Ecological Environment of Inland Developing Countries: A Case Study of Laos from the Perspective of the Land Use/Cover Change." Sustainability 11, no. 14 (2019): 3940. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11143940.

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Economic globalization promotes the economic development of underdeveloped regions but also influences the ecological environments of these regions, such as natural forest degradation. For inland developing regions with underdeveloped traffic routes, are the effects on the ecological environment also as obvious? To reveal the response characteristics of the ecological environment of the inland developing countries to globalization, we took Laos as an example, and used the land use/cover change data and also its exports and imports data to analyze the ecological environment change since the mil
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Ali, Muhammad Mansoor, Mahnaz Muhammad Ali, and Lubna Shahnaz Umer. "Examining Effectuation Theory: Lessons for Entrepreneurial Activity in Developing Countries." Review of Economics and Development Studies 7, no. 2 (2021): 267–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.47067/reads.v7i2.359.

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Business development and utilization of indigenous resources is directly linked with the level of economic growth of any society. Globalization and innovation have made it challenging for developing countries to keep pace of business development to attain sustainable levels of economic growth. Developing counties are faced with the problems of non-conducive external business environment, complex business registration and taxation systems, scarcity of finance, technological support and logistics, and lack of managerial skills and financial advice. Enhancing entrepreneurial effectuation can enab
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Ali, Muhammad Mansoor, Mahnaz Muhammad Ali, and Lubna Shahnaz Umer. "Examining Effectuation Theory: Lessons for Entrepreneurial Activity in Developing Countries." Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2021): 569–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.47067/ramss.v4i2.159.

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Business development and utilization of indigenous resources is directly linked with the level of economic growth of any society. Globalization and innovation have made it challenging for developing countries to keep pace of business development to attain sustainable levels of economic growth. Developing counties are faced with the problems of non-conducive external business environment, complex business registration and taxation systems, scarcity of finance, technological support and logistics, and lack of managerial skills and financial advice. Enhancing entrepreneurial effectuation can enab
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KALE, DINAR. "INNOVATIVE CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 09, no. 02 (2012): 1250013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877012500137.

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With increasing globalization, firms in emerging countries are facing turbulent business environment that is marked by liberalization of economic policies and regulatory changes. In such cases firms have to undertake dynamic learning to develop new capability. In developing countries the challenge for firms to develop new competencies is more complex due to political and economic complexities. This paper shows the key role of Diaspora scientists and collaborative models of R&D in development of innovative capabilities in the Indian industry. It also reveals that Indian firms transformed th
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Sarkisyan, Jacqueline M. "INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND NATIONAL ECONOMIES MODERNIZATION: FROM COUNTERING NON-EQUIVALENT EXCHANGE TO FLEXIBLE STRATEGIES." Scientific Review. Series 1. Economics and Law, no. 5 (2020): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.26653/2076-4650-2020-5-09.

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The article deals with the impact of globalization-oriented modernization strategies implemented in developing countries on the activities of large international corporations and multinational companies. An assessment of the theoretical positions in the theory of dependent development of countries in terms of the concept of non-equivalent exchange is given. The risks and benefits of the functioning of international companies in developing countries with different levels of focus on economic modernization are analyzed and recommendations for the development of flexible operational strategies ar
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Purwandani, Intan. "The Economics of Happiness: Tourism Development, Neocolonialism and Marginalization in Local Traditional Communities." Tourisma: Jurnal Pariwisata 1, no. 1 (2018): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/gamajts.v1i1.36315.

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This scienti c article takes as a starting point a series of studies done by anthropologist Helena Norberg-Hodge which resulted in the documentary “The Economics of Happiness” which explains the interrelation between globalization, economics, and happiness among a society. Through a study case in the Indian community of Ladakh, Norberg-Hodge witnesses with her own eyes the negative repercussions of globalization as a force which disintegrated the self-subsistence structure and undermined alternative ways of development other than the Westernized pro t oriented understanding of the concept. The
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Hoang, Ha. "The underground economy in transition countries from the perspective of globalization: The case of Vietnam." Revista Amazonia Investiga 9, no. 29 (2020): 234–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2020.29.05.26.

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The underground economy, also known as the shadow economy, has been recognized for a long time and increasingly plays an important role in economies around the world, especially for developing countries like Vietnam. Over the past few years, the strong growth of the Vietnamese economy has recognized the development and significant contribution of informal economic activities. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of globalization and economic openness on the size of the informal economy to fill the theoretical gap and proposed appropriate recommendations for policymakers. The resear
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Yay, Gülsün, Hüseyin Taştan, and Asuman Oktayer. "Globalization, economic freedom, and wage inequality: A panel data analysis." Panoeconomicus 63, no. 5 (2016): 581–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan130515024y.

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This paper examines the impact of globalization and liberalization on wage inequality using the KOF globalization index, the Economic Freedom Index (EFI) of the Fraser Institute and the Theil industrial pay inequality statistic compiled by the University of Texas Inequality Project (UTIP). Both static and dynamic fixedeffects models are estimated using a 5-year panel data set consisting of about 90 developed and developing countries for the 1970-2005 period. Estimation results from the dynamic panel data specification suggest that wage inequality has a significant and slowly changing component
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Ong, Aihwa. "Globalization and New Strategies of Ruling in Developing Countries." Études rurales, no. 163-164 (January 1, 2002): 233–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudesrurales.7981.

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Kraja Boriçi, Ylvije, and Elezi Osmani. "Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Albania." ECONOMICS 3, no. 2 (2015): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eoik-2015-0014.

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Abstract Since the 1980s, foreign direct investment inflow (FDI) has grown significantly in most developing countries while pertaining Alania, foreign direct investment has started after the 1990s. A lot of developing countries have made policies aimed at reducing FDI barriers. Foreign capital globalization, particularly FDI inflow is increased significantly in developing countries, due to the fact that FDI is the most stable and prevalent component of foreign capital inflows (Adams, 2009) Foreign direct investments are a very important factor for the development of a country and Albania has s
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Ingratubun, Ely Steven, and Wihalminus Sombolayuk. "EKONOMI POLITIK DALAM PEMBANGUNAN INDUSTRIALISASI GLOBAL." SIMAK 16, no. 02 (2018): 167–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.35129/simak.v16i02.41.

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The dynamics of globalization and liberalization of the world economy are moving so fast, encouraging increased openness of economic relations between nations. Through various trade agreements, such as APEC, AFTA and CAFTA, competition is increasing. According to the World Economic Forum on global competitiveness, Indonesia was ranked 69th (among 177 countries studied) in 2004 and fell to 74th in 2005 .. The development of industrialization in the global economy is a step strategy in response to economical globalization. The involvement of Indonesia in the global economic cooperation has incre
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Delucas, A. Christine. "Foreign nurse recruitment." Nursing Ethics 21, no. 1 (2013): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969733013486798.

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Recruitment of nurses by industrialized nations from developing countries has been common practice for decades. Globalization, a crucial trend of the 21st century, raises the world’s awareness of the economic and social disparities between nations. The direct impact on nurse emigration emphasizes the ethical, economic, and social inequalities between source and destination countries. It is often more cost-effective for industrialized countries to recruit from developing countries; however, the depletion of source country resources has created a global healthcare crisis. Destination countries a
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Ullah, Atta, Zhao Kui, Saif Ullah, Chen Pinglu, and Saba Khan. "Sustainable Utilization of Financial and Institutional Resources in Reducing Income Inequality and Poverty." Sustainability 13, no. 3 (2021): 1038. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031038.

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This study aims to determine the role of globalization, electronic government, financial development, concerning the moderation of institutional quality in reducing income inequality and poverty in One Belt One Road countries. The electronic government and regional integration of the economies of the One Belt One Road countries has increased globalization and can play a vital role in reducing income inequality and poverty. However, this globalization and digital transformation of government systems can only be beneficial in the presence of good institutional quality. The sample includes 64 One
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Wang, Shaohua. "South-South Cooperation in the Context of New International Relations." Scientific and Social Research 3, no. 2 (2021): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.36922/ssr.v3i2.1098.

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To promote the harmonious development of economic globalization, China has put forward the initiative of new international relations, giving full attention to China’s role as a big country and developing new international relations. In the context of new international relations, South-South cooperation is facing new opportunities and challenges. The rise and development of South-South cooperation in developing countries is a new era experience and a global resource development plan. Not only does South-South cooperation emphasize respect for national internal affairs and mutual benefit in glob
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Kanwar, Sunil. "Globalization and the Developing Countries: Emerging Strategies for Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88, no. 1 (2006): 274–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8276.2006.00852_5.x.

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ElGindi, Tamer. "Natural resource dependency, neoliberal globalization, and income inequality: Are they related? A longitudinal study of developing countries (1980–2010)." Current Sociology 65, no. 1 (2016): 21–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392116632031.

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Contrary to predominant neoliberal ideology that argued higher economic growth rates would eventually lead to better results in terms of income distribution, the last three decades witnessed high economic growth rates accompanied by rising income inequalities in most countries worldwide. Abundance of natural resources in several developing countries had significant implications for their economic growth and subsequent income inequality levels. Further, neoliberal globalization manifested itself in increased foreign direct investment and trade openness impacted world economies significantly. Th
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