1. The Changing Global Economy
Not only that, I used globalization to imply the proclivity of a nation towards open trade and open economy. ... Doner, Ritchie, and Slater are claiming that through these weaknesses, developing countries are pushing themselves to their limits to catch up to the superpowers or even surpass them (as in the case of China's very feasible status as a future superpower, even greater than the United States). South Korea, at first, was not very significant in the world market so globalizing its economy was a risk for it did not have a stable economy to interact with other economic superpowers i...
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