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Darkside of Globalization (With Case Studies)

AuthorBharat Singh
PublisherSurendra
Publisher2011
Publisherviii
Publisher296 p,
ISBN9789380014678
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Global Terror the Darkside of Globalization. 3. The Darkside of Globalization where the Black Economy Thrives. 4. Effect of Darkside Globalization on Indian Economy. 5. Impacts of Darkside Globalization on Forests and Forestry. 6. Impact of Globalization in Agri-Food Processing. 7. Impact of Globalization on Indian Culture. 8. Framework for Analysing Impacts of Globalization on Smallholders. 9. Anti-globalization Movement. 10. Globalization and Transnational Democracy. Bibliography. Index.

Broadly speaking, the term globalization means integration of economies and societies through cross country flows of information, ideas, technologies, goods, services, capital, finance and people. Cross border integration can have several dimensions cultural, social, political and economic. In fact, some people fear cultural and social integration even more than economic integration. Many people thereby accept globalization due to the free market capitalism, trade, privatization and competition, all they see is the positive side of globalization. And though it is true that globalization has brought along benefits, it has also brought along benefits, it has also brought along disadvantages that has put countries at risk of losing their ethnicity, creating more rivals and competition in the market. In most developing countries, the main export is often agricultural products. The book\'s erudition and understanding serves well for the readers. (jacket)

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