Globalisation implications

September 23rd, 2008

Globalisation implications

Globalisation and Liberalisation
Globalisation and liberalisation: Implications for poverty, distribution and inequality. Kevin Watkins 1997 (more...)

GLOBALIZATION: SOME IMPLICATIONS & STRATEGIES FOR WOMEN
Our world is getting meaner and as we reach the newmillennium, ideas about collective ways of solving social problems havelost ground to arguments that the rules of competition are ... (more...)

Globalisation: Implications for development policy
BACK TO MAIN | ONLINE BOOKSTORE | HOW TO ORDER: Globalisation: Implications for development policy . Globalisation is resulting in the countries of the ... (more...)

Implications of Globalization for Monetary Policy
Implications of Globalization for Monetary Policy Academic Consultants Meeting Federal Reserve Board John B. Taylor Stanford University 28 September 2006 The purpose of this note ... (more...)

Anti-globalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anti-globalization" is a term that encompasses a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants stand in opposition to the unregulated political power of large, multi ... (more...)

India?s growth rate may fall below five percent: Swraj Paul - Thaindian.com
London, Jan 5 (IANS) Indian-born industrialist Swraj Paul said Monday that India?s economic growth rate may fall below five percent, with grave implications for its poor.?My view is that we may not even see five, five-and-a-half percent. I think ... (more...)

Holy Father?s message for World Day of Peace 2009; Fighting poverty ... - Malta Independent Daily
Pope Benedict XVI?s message for the World Day of Peace, which was celebrated on New Year?s Day, discussed the theme ?Fighting Poverty to Build Peace?. Pope Benedict XVI returned to and developed the message of John Paul II for the World Day ... (more...)

Leaders must act together to solve the crisis - Financial Times
T he stabilisation of financial markets and stimulation of the global economy will require unprecedented policy co-ordination among the world?s political leaders in 2009. Failure to co-ordinate in this way will slow recovery and reduce the ... (more...)

Decoupled from reality - ArabianBusiness.com
It was around 330 bc that Aristotle provided the first observational evidence for a spherical Earth, no doubt prompting a few red faces among those who had insisted that not only was the world flat, but that anybody wandering too close to the edge ... (more...)

Financial crisis: Impact on India - Economic Times
The New Year is opening on a sombre mood. The world is passing through a difficult time. More so, the developed world. The industrially advanced countries are now officially in recession, having had two consecutive quarters of negative growth. It is ... (more...)


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