CABUS, P. (2001) The meaning of local in a global economy: the `region's' advocacy of local interests' as a necessary component of current global/local theories, European Planning Studies, 9(8), pp. 1011- 1030.Cabus (2001) "The Meaning of Local in a Global Economy: The `Regions's...
The paper articulates the relationship between Neo-Liberalism and the understanding of the structural changes in the Global Economy. We argue that Neo-Liberalism, considered in its economic dimension, is not only one of the structural causes responsible for the current financial and economic crisis ...
the world/global economyRising oil prices threaten the world economy.the local/national/domestic economy(=in one particular country or area)The new factory has given a massive boost to the local economy.the British/American/Japanese etc economyThe Japanese economy is showing signs of recovery.a ...
The meaning of ECONOMY is the structure or conditions of economic life in a country, area, or period; also : an economic system. How to use economy in a sentence.
The meaning of GLOBAL is of, relating to, or involving the entire world : worldwide. How to use global in a sentence.
The present state of the global economy has meant that other emerging economies like India, South Africa and Brazil can hope to grow at moderately high levels if the current projections are anything to go by. However, what can upset the calculations of all these countries is the fact that fo...
[uncountable]thetendencyfor the worldeconomyto work as oneunit, led by large international companies doing business all over the world. Some of the things that have led toglobalizationare the ending ofTRADEBARRIERS,thefreemovementofcapital,cheaptransport, and theincreaseduse of electronic systems of...
Globalisation in its literal sense is the process of transformation of local or regional phenomena into global ones. It can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together. This process is a combination of economic,...
Globalization is the free movement of goods, services and people across the world in a seamless and integrated manner. Globalization can be thought of to be the result of the opening up of the global economy and the concomitant increase in trade between nations. ...
Global recessions involve synchronized recessions across many interconnected economies. The effect of a global recession on individual economies varies based on several factors, including their degree of connection to and dependence on the global economy. ...