Jane BayesPalgrave Macmillan USBayes, Jane. 2006. "The Gendered Impact of Globalization on the United States." In Women, Democracy, and Globalization in North America: A Comparative Study, edited by Jane Bayes et al., 145-172. New York: Palgrave....
Globalization and its Impact on Family Policies in Canada and the United StatesHarder, Lois
The Impact of Globalization on the United States The United States has been a major driver and facilitator of globalization. Beyond some of the obvious factors related to the U.S. economy being the largest in the world and its companies being some of the most globalized, the U.S. dollar ...
The Impact of Globalization on Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States The Social Impact of Globalization in the Developing Countries the impact of economic, political and social globalization on overweight and obesity in the 56 low and middle income countries The impact of the transfer of...
The impact of global processes on markets and states contributes to the basic political economy framework within which various regulatory reforms have developed and will develop in the future. The underlying basis of these effects provides the theoretical structure within which approaches to governance ...
2.3. The impact of agricultural production on renewable energy production Moreover, Kgathi and Zhou [36], Lasco and Khanna [40], Giovannetti and Ticci [20], and Bórawski et al. [12] analyze the determinants of biofuel demand in the United States-Brazil, sub-Saharan African, European Union...
The impact of globalization on multinational enterprises was examined from the years 1980 to 2020. A scoping literature review was conducted for a total of 141 articles. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed typologies were categorized and conclusions were drawn regarding the influence and performance (...
Shortly after 1860, during the Civil War, the United States raised its duties sharply; the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 was ultraprotectionist. The United Kingdom was the only country to remain faithful to the principles of free trade. But the protectionism of the last quarter of the 19th ...
In much of the world, city plans were based on the concept of a centrally located public space. The plans differed, however, in their prescriptions for residential development. In theUnited StatestheNew Englandtown grew around a centralcommons; initially a pasture, it provided a focus of commun...
Globalization has had a large impact on societies around the world, leading to massive migrations from rural to industrial or urban areas and to the rapid growth of cities and trade hubs. While this has meant an overall increase in incomes and a higher standard of living in general, it has...