Subjective diagnosis on the relationship of economic policy and globalisation
József Veress
Public Finance Quarterly, 2006, vol. 51, issue 1, 100-108
Abstract:
Half of the first decade of the 21st century has passed. The years “two thousand and…” have become a natural part of our everyday life. The global economic, technical and technological, environmental and infrastructural changes that affect almost all aspects of human life continue to be fast, and are even accelerating in certain respect. The political potent field of force is becoming increasingly entangled, while it seems that we are more and more, and at the same time less and less aware of the visible key phenomena.
Date: 2006
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