GLOBALIZATION, SMALL COUNTRIES AND ECONOMICAL FUTURE OF GEORGI A
Journal: Innovative Economics and Management (Vol.II, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-09-30
Authors : MAIA CHANIA;
Page : 71-74
Keywords : Globalization; National Economy’ Economic Growth; The New World Order.;
Abstract
Attitude to globalization is not similar, it's perception takes place in different ways. Generally, globalization is a permanent process of strengthening the inter influence and inter relation between the countries and regions, which breaks the language, territorial, economic, political, psychical barriers and directed to greet cultural-civilized unity and super national system of regulation. Economic globalization may be called to the process taking place in the scale of world economic, which continuously strengthens the inter influence and inter relation of the national economies. The real model of social-economic development of the country, which will be correspondent with peculiarities of Georgia, should be contemplated and should depict achievements and progressive ideas existed in Western, as well as Eastern civilizations. Georgia, with its potential will be able to take an essential place in world commonwealth. It should be imagined as a plenipotentiary and worthy member country involved in Euro Union, what will make a stable and safe conditions of development for it. Formed social-economics balance, as a firm guarantee of evolutional development of the country. As it was mentioned for several times, Georgia has the enough basis resources, in order to find its historical place under the conditions of modern globalization end maintain a role of leader in the Region, as the country based on strong cultural traditions and orientated on positives of globalization.
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