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  1. entirely local perspective. An understanding of globalization provides a key foundation for learning about policy borrowing and edu-cational reform both within our own contexts and across.

  2. The first era of globalization, with unprecedented levels of migration and trade, ended as the dificulties of World War I and the global economic downturn of the Great Depression severed …

  3. Globalization refers to how the world has become more connected economically, politically, socially, and culturally over time. Globalization began connecting the world back in the era of …

  4. In combination with the International Trade and Production Database for Estimation (ITPD-E), we use it to quantify the impact of globalization on bilateral trade, real income, and inequality in …

  5. Transcript: An Overview of Globalization growing gap between the rich and the poor. The effects of globalization—both negative and positive—are a reality. No one can opt out entirely. But...

  6. Globalization a ects the environment through a variety of channels. Trade and foreign di-rect investment a ect the location, scale, composition, and environmental impact of both production …

  7. [More traditional societies are less influenced by popular culture traits and materials; the physical environment can hinder globalization.] more