Meaning Globalization
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    Globalisierung
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Tendency toward a worldwide investment environment, and the integration of national capital markets. 
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The melding of international markets as a result of advances in telecommunications and transportation, increasing global trade and new competitors in the developing world.
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1961, noun of action from globalize (q.v.).
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The transformation of a local or regional phenomenon into a global one.
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The process of making something worldwide in scope or application.
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The process of interconnecting the world's people with respect to the cultural, economic, political, technological, and environmental aspects of their lives. [GB] A comprehensive world-wide proce [..]
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connection of different parts of the world resulting in the expansion of international cultural, economic, and political activities. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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1. The increasing world-wide integration of markets for goods, services and capital that began to attract special attention in the late 1990s. 2. Also used to encompass a variety of other changes that [..]
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The generalized expansion of international economic activity which includes increased international trade, growth of international investment (foreign investment) and international migration, and incr [..]
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The worldwide integration and increasing flows of trade, capital, ideas, and people. Until 9/11, the U.S. government tended to identify globalization primarily as an economic rule set, but thanks to the long war against violent extremism, we now understand that it likewise demands the clear enunciation and enforcement of a security rule set as well [..]
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The development of extensive worldwide patterns of economic, social, or political relationships between nations.
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Definition Name for the process of increasing the connectivity and interdependence of the world's markets and businesses. This process has speeded up dramatically in the last few decades as techn [..]
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the term for the process of a commercial organisation moving from locally produced and distributed to a international model due to technological advances in trade and finance.
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Globalization is a term from economics that refers to the internationalization of trade and investment that has occurred in the past several decades. This is the result of extensive international trad [..]
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has become a highly debatable part of our modern society and has both very strong supporters and very strong opposition. It basically refers to the economies of the world unifying as one. The controve [..]
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Globalization is the process of making a product available globally. Globalization includes business processes and technical processes. Typically, first a product is internationalized, and then the pr [..]
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Expansion of global linkages, organization of social life on global scale, and growth of global consciousness, hence consolidation of world society.
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1) The tailoring of an offering to include clear, grammatically correct text that eliminates slang, gender references, and cultural or generational idioms. 2) The process of deploying a single system [..]
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In translation projects, globalization refers to the process of launching a product or service globally with localized content with the purpose of supporting local efforts. What does globalization really mean? The world is conducting business in thousands of different languages and dialects 24 hours a day. Today globalization represents both opport [..]
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Although there is no one precise definition, the term usually refers to the increased flow of trade, people, investment, technology, culture and ideas among countries.
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The tendency for economies and national political systems to become integrated at a global scale. Also the tendency for the emergence of a global culture (i.e. universal trends that, it is argued, are [..]
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The process by which nations of the world become connected and interdependent through ties created by electronic communication, rapid means of travel, and interlocking economies
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(mondialisation). The integration of international markets as a result of advances in communications and transportation, the liberalisation of trade, and the emergence of new competitors in the develo [..]
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(n) growth to a global or worldwide scale
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The practice of designing and developing software that can be adapted to run in multiple locales. Globalized software does not make assumptions about human language, country, regional, or cultural inf [..]
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The process of developing, manufacturing, and marketing software products that are intended for worldwide distribution. This term combines two aspects of the work: internationalization (enabling the product to be used without language or culture barriers) and localization (translating and enabling the product for a specific locale).
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Globalization is the “increasing integration of developing countries in world trade and world finance, along with deregulation and liberalization of markets, asset diversification, and increased...
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The growing interdependence of societies across the world, with the spread of the same culture, consumer goods and economic interests across the globe.
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Development of increasingly world-wide interdependences.
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refers to the increasing economic integration and interdependence of countries. Economic globalization in this century has proceeded along two main lines: trade liberalization (the increased circulation of goods) and financial liberalization (the expanded circulation of capital).
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This is the preparation of a product or material to be used globally. All materials to do with the product can then be adapted for local markets (see localization).  Learn more about globalization and localization services.
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Globalization is a term used to refer to the gradual process of international integration stemming from the exchange of ideas, views, products, services, and other aspects of culture. This term descri [..]
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The passion that surrounds the vague term ‘globalization’ is best seen as a proxy for the long-standing debate about free-market capitalism. The zero-sum ...
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a process by which the world is increasingly compressed into a single social (and/or cultural) system, together with increased social consciousness of the world as a whole
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Globalization refers to the internationalization of trade, by which domestic economies become inter-dependent.
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The generalized expansion of international economic activity, which includes increased international trade, growth of international investment (foreign investment) and international migration, and increased creation of technology among countries. Globalization is the increasing worldwide integration of markets for goods, services, labor and capital [..]
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This term describes the increased mobility of goods, services, labour, technology, and capital throughout the world.
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1) The tailoring of an offering to include clear, grammatically correct text that eliminates slang, gender references, and cultural or generational idioms. 2) The process of deploying a single system [..]
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The generalized expansion of international economic activity which includes increased international trade, growth of international investment (foreign investment) and international migration, and incr [..]
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The expansion of Western institutions and lifeways into non-Western cultures and the emergence of new forms of cultural practice that are global in scope.
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The process of making something worldwide in scope or application. Gondola:
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The process of making something worldwide in scope or application.
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the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world, transcending the boundaries of the nation state, particularly through international trade and the flow of capital, ideas and people, the transfer of culture and technology, and the development of transnational regulations.
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The process by which peoples around the world have become increasingly interconnected through rapid communication and transport. Globalization involves the intensification of economic, social, cultural, political, and biological interchange worldwide, resulting on the one hand in a general acceleration of change and on the other in efforts to stren [..]
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