TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION

Authors

  • Komilova Zilolakhan Bakhtiyorzhan daughter

Abstract

Globalization has had many effects across the world. The phenomenon is so pervasive and inextricably linked with people’s lives that both benefits and cons are often given the go by. Its effects are so waterproof that several hundred blog posts aspire to spell out the different types of globalization.

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Published

2023-05-04