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Good bookSince this book introduced 1997, the content has became more relevant because things described are coming down in the world. Some essays cover such topics as trade, the third world, explanations of GATT & NAFTA, mass layoffs in labor, the food supply & genetically modified organisms. Other writers question whether or not the idea of "globalization" is even sustainable, one starts to wonder exactly who is behind "globilization" and benefits from it 'cause the majority sure doesn't. There is a whole section of this book devoted to corporations and they way they function. Wal-mart & General Electric get whole essays all their own, and richly deserved.Because we all live in Japan, which is really wealthy country, we are not usually concerned about the globalization. However, from non wealthy countries point of view about gloablization, the word of globalization is just making them feel uncomfortable since it has occured several crucial special effect for them. We must then get ourselve familiar with this topic in order to know what's going on the thrid worls and how bad globalization is. Also this book can be really helpful for us to get to understand such concept, and I wish more people would read this book.
Good bookSince this book published 1997, the content has became more relevant because things described are coming down in the world. Some essays cover such topics as trade, the third world, explanations of GATT & NAFTA, mass layoffs in labor, the food supply & genetically modified organisms. Other writers question whether or not the idea of "globalization" is even sustainable, one starts to wonder exactly who is behind "globilization" and benefits from it 'cause the majority sure doesn't. There is a whole section of this book devoted to corporations and they way they function. Wal-mart & General Electric get whole essays all their own, and richly deserved.Because we all live in Japan, which is really wealthy country, we are not usually concerned about the globalization. However, from non wealthy countries point of view about gloablization, the word of globalization is just making them feel uncomfortable since it has occured several crucial special effect for them. We must then get ourselve familiar with this topic in order to know what's going on the thrid worls and how bad globalization is. Also this book can be really helpful for us to get to understand such concept, and I wish more people would read this book.
43 Essays about the global economySince this book published 1997, the content has became more relevant because things described are coming down in the world. Some essays cover such topics as trade, the third world, explanations of GATT & NAFTA, mass layoffs in labor, the food supply & genetically modified organisms. Other writers question whether or not the idea of "globalization" is even sustainable, one starts to wonder exactly who is behind "globilization" and benefits from it 'cause the majority sure doesn't. There is a whole section of this book devoted to corporations and they way they function. Wal-mart & General Electric get whole essays all their own, and richly deserved.Because we all live in Japan, which is really wealthy country, we are not usually concerned about the globalization. However, from non wealthy countries point of view about gloablization, the word of globalization is just making them feel uncomfortable since it has occured several crucial special effect for them. We must then get ourselve familiar with this topic in order to know what's going on the thrid worls and how bad globalization is. Also this book can be really helpful for us to get to understand such concept, and I wish more people would read this book.
43 Essays about the global economySince this book published 1997, the content has became more relevant because things described are coming down in the world. Some essays cover such topics as trade, the third world, explanations of GATT & NAFTA, mass layoffs in labor, the food supply & genetically modified organisms. Other writers question whether or not the idea of "globalization" is even sustainable, one starts to wonder exactly who is behind "globilization" and benefits from it 'cause the majority sure doesn't. There is a whole section of this book devoted to corporations and they way they function. Wal-mart & General Electric get whole essays all their own, and richly deserved.Because we all live in Japan, which is really wealthy country, we are not usually concerned about the globalization. However, from non wealthy countries point of view about gloablization, the word of globalization is just making them feel uncomfortable since it has occured several crucial special effect for them. We must then get ourselve familiar with this topic in order to know what's going on the thrid worls and how bad globalization is. Also this book can be really helpful for us to get to understand such concept, and I wish more people would read this book.
43 Essays about the global economySince this book published 1997, the content has became more relevant because things described are coming down in the world. Some essays cover such topics as trade, the third world, explanations of GATT & NAFTA, mass layoffs in labor, the food supply & genetically modified organisms. Other writers question whether or not the idea of "globalization" is even sustainable, one starts to wonder exactly who is behind "globilization" and benefits from it 'cause the majority sure doesn't. There is a whole section of this book devoted to corporations and they way they function. Wal-mart & General Electric get whole essays all their own, and richly deserved.Because we all live in Japan, which is really wealthy country, we are not usually concerned about the globalization. However, from non wealthy countries point of view about gloablization, the word of globalization is just making them feel uncomfortable since it has occured several crucial special effect for them. We must then get ourselve familiar with this topic in order to know what's going on the thrid worls and how bad globalization is. Also this book can be really helpful for us to get to understand such concept, and I wish more people would read this book.
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