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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE UNEVEN LEVEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN COUNTRIES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION

Baghirli Emil
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Baghirli Emil: AZERBAIJAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS (UNEC), BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

Annals - Economy Series, 2026, vol. 2, 46-59

Abstract: The uneven level of economic development among countries in the era of globalization is a significant problem. Some countries achieve rapid economic growth, while others lag behind. This situation is related to the international division of labor, capital and technology flows, as well as trade relations. Developed countries are in an advantageous position because they have more financial and technological capabilities. Developing countries, on the other hand, remain dependent on foreign investments and export opportunities. This article will examine the benefits and disadvantages of the globalization process for countries by examining various literature. At the same time, references will be made to the opinions of researchers who have analyzed this topic and conditions will be created to improve the level of research on the topic. In the next direction, statistical data will be analyzed based on data from official organizations such as the World Bank and the World Trade Organization and the practical part of the topic will be improved.

Keywords: globalization; economic diversification; uneven development; economic potential; income disparities; trade openness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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