Globalization and sectoral development Raj Agrawal, and Rashmi Banga,
Material type: TextPublication details: Excel Books New Delhi 2008Description: 360 p. PaperISBN:- 978-81-7446-669-3
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Globalization of any economy means its integration with the world economy. More importantly, it refers to a process of deepening economic integration, increasing economic openness and growing economic interdependence between countries in the world. The emergence of this phenomenon may be recounted back from the beginning of the 21st century, "Globalization a term first used in 1985 by Theodore Levitt
Papers presented at the Fourth International Conference of the Academy of International Business, held at New Delhi during 17-19 February 2006
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