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A globalizáció az emberi alkotóerő, a tudományos-, technikai-, technológiai fejlődés terméke, az emberiség széttagoltságának, egyenlőtlen gazdasági és társadalmi fejlettségének következménye. A fejlődésben élenjáró országok gazdasági óriásai saját tőkeerejük és szervezettségük révén, állami és nemzetközi támogatással, az új világ civilizátoraiként, saját demokratikus berendezkedésük propagátoraiként képesek maguk alá rendelni a fejlődők természeti erőforrásait és munkaerejét. Ezzel - eddig soha nem látott módon - bővíthetik a fogyasztási javak mennyiségét és profitjukat, amelyek igazságtalan elosztásával elégedetlenséget, újabb és újabb feszültséget gerjesztenek. Utóbbiak feloldásától függ a globalizáció jövője, s talán az emberiség sorsa is, ami katasztrófa, vagy általános gazdasági jólét is lehet. ------------------ Globalisation is a product of developing human creativity, science, techniques and technologies, as well as consequence of the diversification and uneven development in economy and social structure around the world. The most developed countries of the world being giants are able according to their own capital power and organisation to dominate the economy of the less developed, i.e. developing countries. By means of international consent, the leading countries extend their own democratic system over the rest of the world and as pioneers of the users of natural as well as of human resources of the whole world are attempting to stabilise the world’s economy. By that way, the amount o f commodities and the profit raised by their production may increase at unprecedented measures, whereas the uneven distribution o f indispensable facilities has been the source of social tension since long. The immediate future of the globalised world as well as the fate of the whole mankind depends just on the success how those social conflicts could be solved, which means either a catastroph or a general well being, due to the benefits of progress, will ensue.
Suggested Citation
Lakatos, Dénes, 2004.
"A globalizálódó világgazdaság,"
GAZDÁLKODÁS: Scientific Journal on Agricultural Economics, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 48(04), pages 1-9, August.
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RePEc:ags:gazdal:206427
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.206427
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