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41. China's reform challenges
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... 61 Chinese enterprises are on the Global Fortune 500 list. Before we examine the World Bank's proposals for future policy reforms, let's have a look at the key features of China's reforms which have ...
... make profits which come back to head office -- like when Toyota produces a car in Kentucky, or when Bridgestone makes a tire in Thailand to sell it in India.  Japan has in fact been a leader in the globalization ...
43. Why did Japan stop growing?
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... markets in the US and elsewhere.  Again, like China, a fixed and under-valued exchange rate helped gave Japan a competitive edge.  But financial globalization and the collapse of the fixed exchange rate ...
44. Poverty in India
(Panorama/Development)
... the country's massive corruption, appalling infrastructure, and nightmare of a bureaucracy, the country has managed to grow very strongly.  It was also able to benefit from the period of strong global ...
45. Australia: beware of Asian Century Hype
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... and become global centres of finance, business and culture.  But the cases of Kolkata, Djakarta, Dhaka and Manila to name just a few show the downside of urbanisation.  Their vast swathes of slums and ...
46. Asia's uneven development
(Panorama/Development)
... by developed countries to be good development partners.  The concern at the time was that, while globalization was a very positive force, too many people in developing countries were being bypassed by ...
47. China's lack of global leadership
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
China has emerged rapidly as a global economic power.  It is the world's leading exporter, with the world's second biggest economy which has been growing by around 10% annually for over three decades. ...
48. Innovation Asia
(Panorama/Change and innovation)
Asia has been the most dynamic part of the world economy for some time.  And while it has long been considered a region of copycats, Asia is now becoming a more important player in global innovation. Singapore ...
49. Human security in Asia
(Panorama/Development)
... needless to say, with globalization, the security of one person may also depend on the actions of others in other countries. Let's have a quick look at some human security issues as they apply to Asia ...
50. Reassessing Asia's economic miracle
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... by absorbing foreign knowledge and capital.  In just one generation, Japan transformed itself from a nation of transister radio salesmen to global leaders in automobiles, consumer electronics and other ...
51. The Global Foundation
(Web Links / Civil society organisations)
52. Global Policy Forum
(Web Links / Civil society organisations)
53. Global Financial Integrity Project
(Web Links / Civil society organisations)
56. The Globalist
(Web Links / Media )
57. International Monetary Fund
(Web Links / Intergovernmental organisations)
Promoting global financial stability ...
58. Globalization
(Category)
If the truth be known, we have been living globalization for an awefully long time. Humankind started its long march out of Africa and across the globe around 50,000 years ago. Trade routes like the Silk ...
59. Finance
(Category)
Global finance must be the most risky, dangerous and problematic form of globalization. But it should not be … Theory tells us that finance should flow from mature, OECD economies to emerging and developing ...
60. Migration
(Category)
... is perhaps the oldest dimension of globalisation. Migrants are the human face of globalization... Read more  ...
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