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Has Globalization Created a Borderless World?
Author(s) -
Janet Ceglowski
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
indiana university press ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.2307/j.ctt2005tk7.13
Subject(s) - globalization , political science , international trade , economic geography , business , geography , law
Globalization. The word often conjures up an image of a worldwide society--no boundaries, no borders, no barriers. Economically speaking, in a truly borderless world, financial capital, production activities, and labor would flow as easily between countries as they do within a country. But is this picture of an economic \\"global village\\" accurate? Not quite, according to Janet Ceglowski. In this article, she explains why, despite the expansion of international economic activity in recent years, we haven't yet achieved a barrier-free world

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