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THE FOURTH WAVE OF GLOBALIZATION: AN ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON SIX DIFFERENT AREAS OF INTEREST

Authors:
Avani Jhaveri, Ayush Doshi, Darsh Kachhara, Kashvi Makhjia, Oindree Chakraborty and Prithvi Dhirwan

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Avani Jhaveri, Ayush Doshi, Darsh Kachhara, Kashvi Makhjia, Oindree Chakraborty and Prithvi Dhirwan
Sarla Anil Modi School Of Economics, NMIMS Mumbai

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Jhaveri, Avani, et al. "THE FOURTH WAVE OF GLOBALIZATION: AN ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON SIX DIFFERENT AREAS OF INTEREST." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 5, no. 10, Oct. 2020, pp. 2819-2842, doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2020.v05i10.006. Accessed Oct. 2020.
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Jhaveri, A., Doshi, A., Kachhara, D., Makhjia, K., Chakraborty, O., & Dhirwan, P. (2020, October). THE FOURTH WAVE OF GLOBALIZATION: AN ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON SIX DIFFERENT AREAS OF INTEREST. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 5(10), 2819-2842. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2020.v05i10.006
Chicago
Jhaveri, Avani, Ayush Doshi, Darsh Kachhara, Kashvi Makhjia, Oindree Chakraborty, and Prithvi Dhirwan. "THE FOURTH WAVE OF GLOBALIZATION: AN ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON SIX DIFFERENT AREAS OF INTEREST." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 5, no. 10 (October 2020), 2819-2842. Accessed October, 2020. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2020.v05i10.006.

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Abstract:
Globalization is a broad term that signifies a primary underlying idea of a progressive integration of societies and economies. The Fourth Wave of Globalization has been unlike the previous ones seen before. It is augmenting a new sector of employment, shouldering a scale of technological innovation never seen before, and enduring the most of a new wave of protectionism, while keeping in mind the original aspects of globalization vis-à-vis trade poverty, and inequality.

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