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Title: Globalisation
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Globally integrated production systems are
characterised by increasing intra-firm trade in intermediate
products and new forms of outsourcing
of work across national borders. The private sector
has assumed increased importance in the regulation
of the global economy... Showed first 250 characters
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Globally integrated production systems are
characterised by increasing intra-firm trade in intermediate
products and new forms of outsourcing
of work across national borders. The private sector
has assumed increased importance in the regulation
of the global economy... Showed next 250 characters
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