Examples of using Globalisation in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Globalisation increases competition in all areas of society.
That's globalisation, isn't it?
Increased globalisation has also made national markets more dependent on each other.
Facing globalisation we can do nothing alone, said Mr.
Globalisation is a key factor in the transformation of the Lao mass media.
Naturally- with globalisation, people are now travelling more
Globalisation, Transnationalism and Development.
Will PSD2 unify the European market for financial services? The globalisation illusion.
With globalisation, a growing EU
Module 3: Globalising Europe investigates different dimensions of globalisation and their relevance for contemporary European society,
First and foremost, globalisation is characterised by a great increase in the movement of goods,
Module 3: Globalising Europe investigates different dimensions of globalisation and their relevance for contemporary European society,…[-].
the UN to make globalisation more socially
Module 3: Globalising Europe investigates different dimensions of globalisation and their relevance for contemporary European…[-].
Supporters of the neo-liberal expansion try to project the prevailing economic globalisation as something which has come to stay.
It was largely a repeat of his earlier statements in support of globalisation since the coming to power of Trump.
People now understand more of what modern economics are all about- that globalisation puts us all in the same boat.
Gain an understanding of public policy making in a context of intensifying globalisation and transnational political contestation.
Globalisation has brought MTV,
In addition, globalisation contributes to shifting the world's economic centre of gravity towards emerging economies in Asia and Africa.