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You can consider its definition as a process that occurs from communication and interdependence between all countries. The significance of this term to the International Monetary Fund, in summary is economic interdependence is increasing among all countries.

1) Economic and labor They face unfair competition. Loss of jobs at local levels and migration to countries convenience Your income exceeds the GDP of some countries. They can affect the behavior of global markets. Monopolies. Increased imports and unemployment Capital flight, and specialized personnel. Increased public debt. Increase the difference between rich and poor countries.

 Unfair competition between local technology and other countries. Best imposing and disappear the other.  Radical movements arise.  Conflicts between conceptions of national culture against world culture.  New social divide differentiating by knowledge, access and use of technology, which requires citizens certain levels of academic preparation.  More inequities between rich and poor.

Globalization and its discontents notes that globalization but there is no state government. The complexity of economic and technological change is not suitable with the responsiveness of National Governments. Loss of power and sovereignty of the nation state. Requirement of complex policies. Loss of power of citizens to institutional failures. Favorable conditions for terrorists and illegal groups

1) Economic and labor: - Further development and economic growth worldwide. - New local jobs are created. - Opportunities for development and greater economic growth and employment - Workers and companies have opportunities in other countries. - Ability to make investments in other economies. - Awesome World Supply of products, goods and services, which contributes to improving the quality of life of citizens.

- Spectacular technological development. - Processes of deliberation. - Opportunities to diversify and enrich the customs. - Development of education and its methods, which has created distance education.

 - Multilateral agencies to fund social projects.  - Emergence ONG

Offshoring involves the transfer by multinational corporations and by the closure of workplaces in their country of origin

It affects both rich and poor countries is not beneficial and exploiting everything they can. In recipient countries dependence on multinational or labor exploitation is raised, and in the countries of origin may be elimination of jobs or competition between workers

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