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V Thomas - … and Development: The International Journal of …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library

Globalization: implications for development learning.

Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation

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Globalization represents growing integration of the economic, financial, political, social and cultural lives of countries. Rapid globalization has been induced by a scientific–technological revolution, by the need to reap the economies of scale of international markets and the unprecedented openness of countries. It has simultaneously opened up a world of immense opportunities and of challenges and risks for developing countries. Integration also makes the process of learning much more demanding, requiring continuous change and …

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