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- covid has been described as de-globalising. evaluate the extent to which you agree with this statementAfter the Seattle 1999 World Trade Organisation Ministerial Conference there were many demonstrations against the idea of globalisation. Why were these demonstrations mostly directed at the IMF? Why do some marginalised groups in the USA and canada reject the idea of globalisation? In answering consider NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement).What are some costs of entering a globalized market? Do you think that the organization would prosper under even greater globalized markets?
- Define Globalisation and outline some of the main features of this phenomenon.What are the four main characteristics of globalization on cities?What are the changes since the globalization was digitalized? What activities have been present in this form of new globalization that didn't really exist before? How do countries exchange goods or participate in globalization this time?