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GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS

Nadia Marinova
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Nadia Marinova: New Bulgarian University

Economic Science, education and the real economy: Development and interactions in the digital age, 2020, issue 1, 93-102

Abstract: The benefits of globalization of international relations are obvious, but the results are not distributed fairly. It is most profitable for strong economies that, by all means and methods, promote and spread "liberal" values and models of socio-economic development in all regions of the world. These are some of the reasons many developing countries are actively opposed to globalization. In connection with this selfish approach, the movement of antiglobalists is widespread in developed countries. This created the need to improve the international mechanism for regulating world processes and international economic relations.

Keywords: globalization; markets; perspectives; integration; corporation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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