Perfectly Competitive Markets and Globalization
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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject Economics - Other grade: A Addis Ababa University (Faculty of Business & Economics) course: Advanced Microeconomics II language: English abstract: The term globalization according to Helleiner (2000) as too frequently used confuses two totally different phenomena. The first as to his classification is the shrinkage in space and in time that the world has experienced in consequence of the technological revolutions in transport communications and information processing. He explains that for a good many of us though by no means all the world has become a much smaller place. References to our global village or spaceship Earth or more prosaically the global economy according to him capture the reality that what some of us may do in one part of the world carries greater impact on other parts of humanity and does so much more quickly than once was the case. This new technology-driven globalization is as to him the new reality to which we all are trying to adapt. There truly is no escape from it as he added.
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