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Over the decades leading to the global financial crisis, the world witnessed a deepening integration of world economies, irrespective of a country’s geographical location on the spherical space. This process of increasing interdependence of world economies, most notably illustrated by the...
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Over the decades leading to the global financial crisis, the world witnessed a deepening integration of world economies, irrespective of a country’s geographical location on the spherical space. This process of increasing interdependence of world economies, most notably illustrated by the scale...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013009175
Over the decades leading to the global financial crisis, the world witnessed a deepening integration of world economies, irrespective of a country s geographical location on the spherical space. This process of increasing interdependence of world economies, most notably illustrated by the scale...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012551943
This article discusses Africa's deepening marginalization in the globalization of production, finance, and labor. It underscores critical development issues that result from, and are exacerbated by, globalization in the context of unequal global distribution of economic and political power:...
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While African countries have made substantial progress over the past two decades, characterized by higher growth and modest improvements in social and human development, they still face great challenges. These include high and stubborn levels of poverty, rising youth unemployment, structural...
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