Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Economic globalization in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Table 1 illustrates these data in relation to other indicators of economic globalization.
As noted above, economic globalization makes urban communities more vulnerable to the local effects of national
particularly in terms of economic globalization and the mythic qualities of"free market" capitalism,
openingup of frontiers in the framework of GATT and economic globalization, of which we thoroughly disapprove.
As economic globalization and changing social structures make European integration more indispensable than ever,
They were also the years of individualization, globalization and economic recession.
Economic globalization entails draining the wealth of the region.
Economic globalization increasingly requires it.
Employment, Competitiveness and Economic Globalization.
Large parts of current communities are excluded from the benefits of economic globalization.
But in addition to economic globalization, another global process is unfolding,
Economic globalization is increasingly exposing urban communities to national
Essentially, economic globalization is the process by which national economies have been integrated into the wider international economy.
Competitiveness and Economic Globalization.
Karl Erik Olsson's report highlights a number of significant environmental problems to which the EU single market and other forms of economic globalization have contributed.
International trade in fisheries products has grown considerably as part of the economic globalization, and this has provided illegal operators with many lucrative new opportunities.
which lays out her arguments against economic globalization and for localization.
Neither Marxism… Pope John-Paul II did not wait for centuries to speak very critically about economic globalization.
how this relates to economic globalization since the nineteenth century.
limitations of law in the context of economic globalization.