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Volume : II, Issue : IX, October - 2012

The Ill-effects Of Globalization From The Perspective Of Developing Countries

Lata D. Dhende

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The economic globalisation can be described as “the increasing interdependence of economics”. Actually the Globalisation is fundamentally a economic phenomenon, but it is also related with almost all the fields of human life. So, it important to develop the human life from all aspects and the globalisation has potential for this. But we are far from full globalization and are trying to achieve the targets which are exactly opposite of objective of world commission on the social dimensions of globalisation.

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Lata D. Dhende, (2012). The Ill-effects Of Globalization From The Perspective Of Developing Countries. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. IX, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1506.pdf

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  2. Stiglitz, J. -Globalisation and its Discontents, W.W. Norton USA. (2002)
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  4. Musa Jega Ibrahim - The effects of globalisation on the development of underdeveloped economics (A working paper),2007
  5. UN Ministerial conference publication ( Held on Istanbul (Turkey) July 2007) on making globalisation work for the least developed countries

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