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  • Presentation or lecture

    Week 12: Lectures- Globalisation : The world as Social Context

    2015 - Macquarie University

    In-text: (Week 12: Lectures- Globalisation : The world as Social Context, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: 2015. Week 12: Lectures- Globalisation : The world as Social Context.

  • Journal

    Hartungi, R.

    Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation?

    2006 - Int J of Social Economics

    In-text: (Hartungi, 2006)

    Your Bibliography: Hartungi, R., 2006. Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation?. Int J of Social Economics, 33(11), pp.728-743.

  • Journal

    Martens, P. and Raza, M.

    Is Globalisation Sustainable?

    2010 - Sustainability

    In-text: (Martens and Raza, 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Martens, P. and Raza, M., 2010. Is Globalisation Sustainable?. Sustainability, 2(1), pp.280-293.

  • Journal

    van Meerhaeghe, M. A. G.

    Globalisation: concept, outcome, future—a continental view

    2011 - European Journal of Law and Economics

    In-text: (van Meerhaeghe, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: van Meerhaeghe, M., 2011. Globalisation: concept, outcome, future—a continental view. European Journal of Law and Economics, 33(2), pp.239-306.

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