Globalization – Chances or Risks
There are for and against arguments as regards the process of globalization. But what is globalization: a concept, a reality or a state as such? We can consider that globalization reflects the natural continuity of a process that appeared a long time ago and that has evolved ever since or a new phen...
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| description | There are for and against arguments as regards the process of globalization. But what is globalization: a concept, a reality or a state as such? We can consider that globalization reflects the natural continuity of a process that appeared a long time ago and that has evolved ever since or a new phenomenon that was generated by the speed with which new technology and information flow. Milton Friedman, a fervent supporter of globalization, gives an answer to the question “what is globalization”; according to him, “globalization is not a simple tendency or phantasy but rather an international system. It is the new system that has replaced the Cold War system and that, like the former one, has its own laws and logic, being able to directly or indirectly influence today’s politics, the environment, geopolitics and the economy of every country in the world.” (Friedman, 2000). Globalization represents: the unlimited ascend of technology, the free flow of information, the annihilation of territorial limits, the uniformity of economy, the free flow of capital, the mobility of the person, as well as a political form of organization that aims at a future global government. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2b76ebaabb8b491b92e2f30d8a8713ab2025-08-20T04:02:37ZengNicolae Titulescu UniversityGlobal Economic Observer2343-97422343-97502015-05-01317579Globalization – Chances or RisksMĂDĂLINA ANTOANETA RĂDOI0ALEXANDRU OLTEANU1Finance – Accountancy Department „Nicolae Titulescu” University 185 Calea Văcăreşti, 4th District, Bucharest ROMANIA madaradoi@gmail.comFinance – Accountancy Department „Nicolae Titulescu” University 185 Calea Văcăreşti, 4th District, Bucharest ROMANIA aolteanu@univnt.roThere are for and against arguments as regards the process of globalization. But what is globalization: a concept, a reality or a state as such? We can consider that globalization reflects the natural continuity of a process that appeared a long time ago and that has evolved ever since or a new phenomenon that was generated by the speed with which new technology and information flow. Milton Friedman, a fervent supporter of globalization, gives an answer to the question “what is globalization”; according to him, “globalization is not a simple tendency or phantasy but rather an international system. It is the new system that has replaced the Cold War system and that, like the former one, has its own laws and logic, being able to directly or indirectly influence today’s politics, the environment, geopolitics and the economy of every country in the world.” (Friedman, 2000). Globalization represents: the unlimited ascend of technology, the free flow of information, the annihilation of territorial limits, the uniformity of economy, the free flow of capital, the mobility of the person, as well as a political form of organization that aims at a future global government.http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_3_no_1/geo_2015_vol3_no1_art_008.pdfmonetary policyfinancial policysudden-stopsovereign debts crisissudden formation of fixed capitalaggregated offeraggregated demand. |
| spellingShingle | MĂDĂLINA ANTOANETA RĂDOI ALEXANDRU OLTEANU Globalization – Chances or Risks Global Economic Observer monetary policy financial policy sudden-stop sovereign debts crisis sudden formation of fixed capital aggregated offer aggregated demand. |
| title | Globalization – Chances or Risks |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Globalization – Chances or Risks |
| title_short | Globalization – Chances or Risks |
| title_sort | globalization chances or risks |
| topic | monetary policy financial policy sudden-stop sovereign debts crisis sudden formation of fixed capital aggregated offer aggregated demand. |
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