After economic globalisation is defined, the factors that have favoured it in recent times are outlined and the process is placed in a historical context. Measures of the recent expansion in economic globalisation are given, such as trends in the proportion of global GDP traded internationally, and the relative size of global FDI. China’s comparative economic openness compared to the rest of the world is discussed. Potential positive and negative economic and social impacts of globalisation are explored, taking into account important economic theories. Particular attention is given to globalisation and the evolutionary dynamics of economic growth by considering the economic ‘catching up’ phase of countries, such as China, and by placing thi...
The process of globalization has had far-reaching social as well as economic effects. The term "...
The aim of this article is to measure economic development and the impact of economic globalisation ...
Globalization is a highly complex phenomenon, the effects of which are difficult to predict and even...
After economic globalisation is defined, the factors that have favoured it in recent times are outli...
This paper considers China’s global economic situation in relation to the general process of globali...
China’s economy has been remarkably successful since market-oriented reforms were introduced in 1979...
Scientific works (starting from 1873) of famous economists and political philosophers based on theor...
Given the rising criticisms of and growing doubts about globalisation, this timely edited volume loo...
Economic globalisation refers to flows of trade and capital among and between countries. A critical ...
Globalisation is a general term used to designate the growing process of international economic inte...
This paper aims to evaluate what effect globalisation has on economic growth of developing countries...
Abstract Globalization is the process by which the world is interconnected through technology and p...
Globalisation offers the potential to raise economic growth rates significantly. But at the same tim...
As the new economic order takes hold under the recent phenomenon referred to as ‘globalisation’, spr...
Globalization is an irreversible process that generates multiple effects on all countries in the wor...
The process of globalization has had far-reaching social as well as economic effects. The term "...
The aim of this article is to measure economic development and the impact of economic globalisation ...
Globalization is a highly complex phenomenon, the effects of which are difficult to predict and even...
After economic globalisation is defined, the factors that have favoured it in recent times are outli...
This paper considers China’s global economic situation in relation to the general process of globali...
China’s economy has been remarkably successful since market-oriented reforms were introduced in 1979...
Scientific works (starting from 1873) of famous economists and political philosophers based on theor...
Given the rising criticisms of and growing doubts about globalisation, this timely edited volume loo...
Economic globalisation refers to flows of trade and capital among and between countries. A critical ...
Globalisation is a general term used to designate the growing process of international economic inte...
This paper aims to evaluate what effect globalisation has on economic growth of developing countries...
Abstract Globalization is the process by which the world is interconnected through technology and p...
Globalisation offers the potential to raise economic growth rates significantly. But at the same tim...
As the new economic order takes hold under the recent phenomenon referred to as ‘globalisation’, spr...
Globalization is an irreversible process that generates multiple effects on all countries in the wor...
The process of globalization has had far-reaching social as well as economic effects. The term "...
The aim of this article is to measure economic development and the impact of economic globalisation ...
Globalization is a highly complex phenomenon, the effects of which are difficult to predict and even...