00 Hardcover JZ1318 Globalization as an economic and business phenomenon is explored by business researchers, economists, development professionals, and social scientists.
Much of the social science literature on globalization has focused narrowly on economic aspects and on the way international trade, the flow of finance capital, the activities of multinational corporations and currency speculation have fostered far more frequent exchanges and a growing interdependence between the world's nation states.
Abstract This paper explores the impact of globalization on the pace of economic development in Pakistan over the period from 1970-2006 by using the simple Error Correction Model (ECM).
The 21 chapters are organized into sections focusing on globalization and public health, globalization and bioethics, and globalization and biotechnology.
and the Carnegie Institute for International Peace--created a Globalization Index by combining data on 13 different variables, including trade, foreign direct investment, international travel and telephone traffic, the number of Internet hosts and servers, and participation in international organizations.