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globalization

[gloh-buh-luh-zey-shuhn] / ˌgloʊ bə ləˈzeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
worldwide integration
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In a speech on Friday, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stressed self-reliance and said that the world that globalization built is “disappearing.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The third was globalist antipathy, or a recognition that globalization has failed.

From Salon

Deregulation, globalization and personal computers transformed the concept of office work.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Although you can find pears year-round in the grocery store thanks to globalization, pears are in season in the fall. A visit to your farmers’ market may introduce you to some new varieties.

From Salon

In addition, reductions in labor unionization, increased globalization, deregulation, lower corporate taxation and technological advances, have all helped the corporate sector to capture an ever-greater share of economic growth.

From MarketWatch