Betekenis van:
globalisation

globalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • growth to a global or worldwide scale

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    1. Globalisation has led to 24-hour trading.
    2. Does globalisation mean the disappearance of local sluts?
    3. on establishing the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund
    4. on the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund
    5. Increasing economic globalisation challenges the current production of several statistics.
    6. In addition, statistics on foreign affiliates will allow the globalisation of production systems to be measured.
    7. amending Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006 on establishing the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund
    8. help to promote the positive social dimension of globalisation and the EU's experience.
    9. Such a register is a crucial basis for the production of harmonised statistics relating to the globalisation of the economy.
    10. to assess international trends in cluster development and identify future challenges for cluster policies in response to globalisation;
    11. Notwithstanding the positive effects of globalisation on growth, jobs and prosperity and the need to enhance European competitiveness further through structural change, globalisation may also have negative consequences for the most vulnerable and least qualified workers in some sectors.
    12. Notwithstanding the positive effects of globalisation on growth, jobs and prosperity and the need to enhance European competitiveness further through structural change, globalisation may also have negative consequences for the most vulnerable and least qualified workers in some sectors.
    13. start by identifying the added value and competitiveness factors in key industrial sectors, and addressing the challenges of globalisation;
    14. new statistics to deepen the understanding of the globalisation of the economy and entrepreneurship will be developed,
    15. Strengthening the role of research carried out in universities and other higher education institutes and the engagement of such universities and institutes in the challenges of globalisation.