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Type Words
Synonyms globalisation
Type of economic process
Derivation globalize


the globalization of the communication industry.

Examples of globalization

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Yet Boeing itself serves as a case study in how globalization can cut both ways.
From the businessweek.com
Local students gain international exposure at a time of deepening globalization.
From the businessweek.com
You cannot deny the impact that advancing technology and globalization have had.
From the curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com
Baseball has its World Baseball Classic, another good move toward globalization.
From the thestate.com
What has become evident is that globalization can't insulate us from recessions.
From the time.com
How does the Obamas'trip reflect the growing role of globalization in our world?
From the learning.blogs.nytimes.com
I was disappointed that The Economist did not explore the link to globalization.
From the economist.com
The key reason is that globalization brought imbalances that endanger economies.
From the economist.com
According to Thiel, the 21st Century will be about globalization and technology.
From the techcrunch.com
More examples
  • Growth to a global or worldwide scale; "the globalization of the communication industry"
  • (globalize) make world-wide in scope or application; "Markets are being increasingly globalized"
  • Globalization (or globalisation) describes a process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation, and trade. ...
  • Alternative spelling of globalisation
  • (Globalize) Folks use globalization to minimize or normalize their behaviors or reactions to something. ...
  • Worldwide economic integration of many formerly separate national economies into one global economy, mainly through free trade and free movement of capital as by multinational companies, but also by easy or uncontrolled migration.
  • A global movement to increase the flow of goods, services, people, real capital, and money across national borders in order to create a more integrated and interdependent world economy.
  • In the translation/localization business marketplace, it refers to the whole problem of making any product or service global, with simultaneous release in all markets. ...
  • The Marxist critic of postmodernism Fredric Jameson argues that American capitalism, in the form of huge multi-national corporations backed by the Western media, is (re)colonizing the world. ...