global economy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandeconomy
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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economy
noun
uk/iˈkɒn.ə.mi/us/iˈkɑː.nə.mi/
the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made ...
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(Definition ofglobalandeconomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofglobal economy
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To be sure, integration into theglobaleconomyby itself is neither necessary nor sufficient for economic development and the reduction of poverty.
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Where residents had previously been principally producers for the national andglobaleconomy, they are now also its major consumers.
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This last refers to states that are jammed between the external pressure of theglobaleconomyand internal forces of social change.
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It would also be good to know whether pursuing post-productivist goals rather than productivist ones imposes the price of losing out in theglobaleconomy.
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But future loss of conservation resources is unavoidable with growing populations with rising aspirations, integrating into aglobaleconomy.
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The result was the emergence of new, albeit limited, possibilities for informal activities linked to theglobaleconomy.
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Nevertheless, the logic of international competitiveness in aglobaleconomyplaced economics in command - over-riding or denying the possibility of political choices.
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The developing world is where the overwhelming majority of children live and where the majority of the labor force contributing to theglobaleconomyresides.
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All of these changes will have effects on theglobaleconomyand the quality of life around the globe.
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What is the spatial importance of locality and the nature and availability of commodities in shaping the early modernglobaleconomy?
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It was only with the improvement of theglobaleconomyfrom 1985 onwards that the ranks of unemployed started to shrink.
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It provides a historical lineage to those who gather to protest theglobaleconomy, and it speaks directly to our own canon.
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This argument, let it be noted, can only be made in the contemporary context of an expandingglobaleconomy.
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Each nation's primary political task will be to cope with the centrifugal forces of theglobaleconomy.
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This includes creating the conditions for participating (as waged workers, primarily) in a dynamic, flexible,globaleconomy.
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It then examines the economic, social and environmental impacts of this form of integration into theglobaleconomy, especially in mining areas.
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Resources are freed up from the distorted sectors and reallocated through theglobaleconomy, yielding higher rates of return.
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Thus, regionalism seems to be a natural feature of theglobaleconomy.
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