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Today, globalization has made the taxation of international commerce relevant to most businesses, and central to policy discussions about jobs.
FORBES: A Cross Country Comparison Of Corporate Income Taxes
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He said that technology and globalization move the Oz economy today.
FORBES: A Can-Do Country
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The present recession, the first major one in the age of globalization as we know it today, be even more tragic if that vision is set aside just when parts of the developing world are not just about catch up and but are about to spring into the lead, economically speaking.
FORBES: We Shouldn't 'Hire American'
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Today, the advent of globalization has introduced a more widespread and complex set of challenges for this country and your state's public portfolio managers.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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This early success was possible because it occurred during a period of limited business mobility, decreasing many of the external pressures unions face today as a result of globalization.
FORBES: Reinventing Unions for the 21st Century
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Building on this theme, we spent a lot of time today looking at what is happening with globalization in the current environment and we focused on what it takes to be a leading organization when faced with the kind of challenges we are seeing in the short term and the opportunities in the global economy in the medium term.
FORBES: Guest Blogger: Mark Foster From Accenture, Day 2
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Without globalization and the tax competition it enables, income taxes would be far higher today.
FORBES: New OECD Report Calls For Crippling New Corporate Tax Rules
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The ability of unions to generate real market power on their own today may not be as strong as it was prior to the NLRA because of globalization.
FORBES: Reinventing Unions for the 21st Century
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If there was any doubt left about the impact of globalization of the supply chain, the news this month should make it crystal clear: supply chains today are attenuated and extremely vulnerable to repercussions from events far outside the control of those who manage and rely on them.
FORBES: Supply Chain Lessons From Japan