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Our Globalization Era among Success, Obstacles and Doubts

In: Globalization and Sustainability - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Emerging Issues

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  • Arnaldo Canziani
  • Annalisa Baldissera
  • Ahmad Taha Kahwaji

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In the last decades, the never-ending and unlimited expanding of both international economies and operations became globalization. Among its main features, one could recall the enormous increase of world macro-economic quantities (Gross World Product, Inter-continental Trade, FDI), as well as financial values (public debts and currency printing). The chapter tries to quantify them, by a statistical analysis of historical data (Section 1). Section 2 is dedicated to the strategic problems of firms, in particular the threats and opportunities for (inter) national firms willing to become global, and obstacles are included in Section 3. This given, it deals with the behavior of countries from the political and juridical points of view, and those ones passed form initial perplexities, distaste, or even hostility to a favorable behavior. Conclusions (Section 4) recall both the problematic alternative for globalized companies between "the world as our next door" and their social responsibilities and the similar problem for host countries, between socioeconomic advantages and protection of local workers, resources, and environment.

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  • Arnaldo Canziani & Annalisa Baldissera & Ahmad Taha Kahwaji, 2022. "Our Globalization Era among Success, Obstacles and Doubts," Chapters, in: Margherita Mori (ed.), Globalization and Sustainability - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Emerging Issues, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:271081
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.105545
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    Keywords

    globalization drivers; competitive equilibria; FDI; business strategies; country policies;
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    • Q01 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - Sustainable Development

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