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Title: Globalisation and Global Shift
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February 27, 2004 |
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Therefore, a critical evaluation will most likely not be able to remain completely objective. Having accepted this premise, the present paper discusses three eminent issues of globalisation:
- What are the major drivers?
- What are the most likely long-term implications?
- How will this impact on companies in Europe?
The challenge is to keep in mind the above-mentioned three issues as a reference guide so that the exploration of these topics does not stray in an overly biased way... Showed first 250 characters
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But beforehand background information on the concepts of globalisation is given to derive a working definition as a closer frame within which the above questions are addressed.
2 Definitions, Concepts and Regionalisation
Globalisation has been almost consistently treated as a rather new phenomenon... Showed next 250 characters
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