Glob·ali·zaʹ·tion n. the irrational fear that someone in China will take your job /
Most supporters and opponents of globalization accept as true certain key ideas that govern the terms of the debate. Globalization, they contend, is the single dominant force shaping the world's economies both today and into the future; an irresistible and growing part of economic reality. They...
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Table of Contents:
- Globalization: the irrational fear that someone in China will take your job; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: It May Be News, But It Isn't New; Chapter 2: Countries Control Their Fates; Chapter 3: Employment Trends for Globalization 3.0; Chapter 4: Can We Make Any Money?; Chapter 5: International Finance in a Global World; Chapter 6: A Genuine Global Economic Problem; Conclusion; Notes; About the Authors; Index.