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Let us then analyze some of the advantages and disadvantages of globalization on society at large. Technology is one of the main drivers of globalization. The important role technology plays in the globalization process is often disregarded or at least underestimated. The degree of technological innovation determines whether a country obtains the benefits of globalization or is instead forced into a retrogressed position...
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The degree of technological innovation determines whether a country obtains the benefits of globalization or is instead forced into a retrogressed position. Developing countries still lag behind industrialized countries as far as technological development is concerned. Information technology, which was originally designed to connect the world, has produced a digital void that has worsened the gap between the rich and the poor...
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