THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS

Big financial crisis from 2008 has dramatically changed globalization process by reducing cross-border flow of capital, to a large degree. Crisis has shown numerous deficiencies and negative sides of this process, and there was a big displacement of world economy from developed western countri...

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Main Authors: Jugoslav Aničić, Nataša Simić, Vesna Petrović, Dušan Aničić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance – MEF, Belgrade, University Business Academy in Novi Sad 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Process Management and New Technologies
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Online Access:http://www.japmnt.com/images/Volume8/issue-4/4.%20THE%20PROCESS%20OF%20GLOBALIZATION%20BEFORE%20AND%20AFTER%20THE%202008%20FINANCIAL%20CRISIS.pdf
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Vesna Petrović
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description Big financial crisis from 2008 has dramatically changed globalization process by reducing cross-border flow of capital, to a large degree. Crisis has shown numerous deficiencies and negative sides of this process, and there was a big displacement of world economy from developed western countries towards China and other countries in accelerated development. Symptoms of deglobalization, such as populism, economic protectionism and similar, haven’t significantly changed the picture of constant integrative processes worldwide. Undoubtedly, in future, globalization will mostly be dependent on the three biggest and most significant economic, political and social entities in the world – USA, EU and China. Tail wind to an overall globalization process is given by Globalization 4.0, which is based on automatization by digital technologies with use in not only production processes, but in health care, education, transport, supply industry as well.
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spelling doaj.art-49ccce37dd884177be51448eef4fad2b2022-12-22T01:40:36ZengFaculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance – MEF, Belgrade, University Business Academy in Novi SadJournal of Process Management and New Technologies2334-735X2334-74492020-10-0184415010.5937/jouproman8-28527THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISISJugoslav Aničić0Nataša Simić1Vesna Petrović2Dušan Aničić3University Union - Nikola Tesla, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Belgrade, Serbia, University Union - Nikola Tesla, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Belgrade, Serbia, University Union - Nikola Tesla, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Belgrade, Serbia, University Union - Nikola Tesla, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Belgrade, Serbia, Big financial crisis from 2008 has dramatically changed globalization process by reducing cross-border flow of capital, to a large degree. Crisis has shown numerous deficiencies and negative sides of this process, and there was a big displacement of world economy from developed western countries towards China and other countries in accelerated development. Symptoms of deglobalization, such as populism, economic protectionism and similar, haven’t significantly changed the picture of constant integrative processes worldwide. Undoubtedly, in future, globalization will mostly be dependent on the three biggest and most significant economic, political and social entities in the world – USA, EU and China. Tail wind to an overall globalization process is given by Globalization 4.0, which is based on automatization by digital technologies with use in not only production processes, but in health care, education, transport, supply industry as well.http://www.japmnt.com/images/Volume8/issue-4/4.%20THE%20PROCESS%20OF%20GLOBALIZATION%20BEFORE%20AND%20AFTER%20THE%202008%20FINANCIAL%20CRISIS.pdfglobalizationinternational relationsusaeuchina
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Journal of Process Management and New Technologies
globalization
international relations
usa
eu
china
title THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
title_full THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
title_fullStr THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
title_full_unstemmed THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
title_short THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
title_sort process of globalization before and after the 2008 financial crisis
topic globalization
international relations
usa
eu
china
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