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Globalization

World Bank: Globalization
This site provides articles, policy briefs, reports, data and statistics on globalization and its effects worldwide.

Assessing Globalization
This is a series of World Bank Briefing Papers covering globalization topics such as:

Globalization: IMF Key Issues (IMF)
This site has an emphasis on globalization of finance and trade. Includes recent information on the economic meltdown of 2008.

UNCTAD GlobStat (UN)
Development and Globalization: Facts and Figures.

Globalization101.org (SUNY)
This is a student guide to understanding the causes and effects (pro and con) of globalization. Take a look at their Issue Briefs tab.

Globalization (Global Policy Forum)
GPF monitors UN policy-making and raises citizen awareness. Topics include globalization of economy, culture, politics and law.

Globalization - the Philosophical View (Stanford)
This article discusses globalization and with regard to spatial and temporal perception.

Globalization (the Journal) (Athabasca University)
Read articles from this peer-reviewed journal online.

Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
This center was created to link academia and the policy world and enrich the debate concerning core issues of globalization.

Globalization (Library of Congress)
Issue number one of the Business and Economics Research Advisor (BERA) is focuses on globalization.

Remarks by Chairman Alan Greenspan (Federal Reserve)
This 2004 speech before the Bundesbank (Germany) on globalization concerns to role of U.S. account deficits in a global economy. Also review his remarks before the Council on Foreign Relations from March 2005.

A Quick Guide to the World History of Globalization (UPenn)
The timeline starts in the 4th century, B.C., with Alexander the Great and runs up to 1900 ro so. Part 2 is an article on modern globalization.

Youth and the United Nations - Globalization
This brief article discusses the effect of globalization on young people around the globe.

 

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