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Globalization and the world economy - for richer or poorer, for better or worse?
Paul S Mills, March 2005 No comments
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Globalization is transforming the world for both good and ill, although it is neither new nor inevitable. It has the potential dramatically to reduce global poverty and undermine repressive regimes. But globalization challenges the viability of the nation state and homogenises diverse cultures. Its most lasting legacy could well be easing the spread of the gospel.
Category: Cambridge Papers
Keywords: Finance & the Economy
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