Globalisation
2001
Jenicek, V. (Ceska Zemedelska Univ., Prague-Suchdol (Czech Republic))
Globalisation means that markets, investments and inter-enterprise relationships are still less limited by national borders. All this owing to the trans-national companies (TNC), FDI, common enterprises, common research and development or technological licences. The globalisation speed increases namely with the speed of scientific and technological development. Under the impact of its tempestuous development, there was reached not only a pronounced development of the economic life internalisation, but also of the innovation dynamism in the technological sense. Globalisation is supported by liberalisation and vice versa, globalisation speeds liberalisation.
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