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Service Sector and Globalisation

 
Talwar Sabanna (Author)
Synopsis The major risk in the globalised world is country risk, arising out of intrusion and investment in alien environments characterised by political, financial and economic uncertainties in addition to transfer risk, which arises owing to transfer products and processes in the event of liberalised factor mobility. The already widening global inequality will be further fuelled by educational inequality in appropriating opportunities. Bad governance itself will be a risk adjoined with governance inseparability risk associated with inefficient changing transactions. Country risks resulting in income disparities reduce overall welfare, at the same time increasing inequality. The emergence of regional blocs in trade and culture and the anti-globalisation movements caricaturing neo-protectionism by more developed groups and the plight of less developed classes and regions in an eye-opener in decentralised globalism.
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About the author

Talwar Sabanna

Dr. Talwar Sabanna, Faculty Department of Studies and Research in Economics, Karnatak University KRC P.G. Centre, Belgaum obtained his M.A. (First Rank and Gold Medal), M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees from Gulbarga University, Gulbarga. His area of interest are Gender Issues, Agriculture and Environment. His research papers have appeared in various journals and edited books. He is guiding M.Phil and Ph.D. students and completed one minor project. He is currently undertaking UGC sponsored and Department of Women and Development sponsored Major Research Projects.

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Bibliographic information

Title Service Sector and Globalisation
Format Hardcover
Date published: 10.03.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8183871402
length vi+302p., Tables.