Examples of using Globalisation has in English and their translations into German
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Globalisation has not changed this.
Globalisation has changed the effects of distance.
During the last fifty years, globalisation has fundamentally changed the world.
Market globalisation has also changed accounting procedures.
Globalisation has also increased mobility across borders.
The neo-liberal globalisation has unmasked itself as pure colonialism.
The military version of the neo-liberal globalisation has prevailed in Iraq.
Economic globalisation has given birth to new forms of accumulationand power.
Globalisation has turned India into a bonanza of the trans-national corporations.
The Americans are saying that globalisation has put them at a disadvantage.
Globalisation has brought new challenges to international relationships, beyond bilateral trade.
Globalisation has generated growth
Globalisation has proved to be the definitive example of the law of unintended consequences.
Globalisation has destroyed the labour markets in the old industrial nations and created untenable inequalities.
In summary, globalisation has been widely understood first and foremost as an economic term.
Globalisation has dramatically increased the supply of unspecialised labour
Globalisation has generated prosperity for large numbers of people
It is postulated that globalisation has an accelerating effect on regional processes of structural change.
In the field of radioprotection, globalisation has been taking place for several years already.
Globalisation has brought new risks and increasingly complex security systems for all transport infrastructure operators.