It is the integration of economies, industries, markets, cultures and politics worldwide. Globalization describes a process by which economies, societies and national and regional cultures are integrated through a global network of commerce, communication, immigration and transport. In the recent past, globalization often focuses mainly on the economic side of the world, such as trade, foreign direct investment and international capital flows, more recently, the term has been expanded to include a range more range of areas and activities such as culture, media, technology, socio-cultural, political and even biological, such as climate change. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, some spoke of the emergence of a "world in a way" of doing business and life, but recent events have suggested that these thoughts were misplaced as we see the success of a series economic and national variables systems. Example World trade has increased significantly since the Second World War, international trade in manufactured goods has increased by about 100 times $ 95 billion to $ 12 in the 50 years since 1955. However, globalization is much more than trade. Over the past twenty years, the scope and depth of relations between nations and between regions has increased enormously. Communication costs have fallen dramatically for easy daily contact through the web and the phone, allowing outsourcing and other services to India, for example, and work teams has increased worldwide integer. Other links are essential migration and transport, including airlines. The International Organization for Migration estimates that there are two hundred million migrants in the world today who migrated largely emerging to developed countries, especially the United States, Canada, Australia, UK and continental Europe. While there are tensions at a time when Europe and elsewhere this immigration has changed the face of these regions and more personal connections beyond the borders very considerably. Finally, the transport of people and goods has increased very significantly in recent decades with significant growth in the number of flights across borders. During the 80s and 90s the growth in the number of seats offered to airlines by 5% per year were not uncommon, in 2010 more than 2.3 million flights per month. With this strong growth in flights, allowing a strong business and personal ties. Today we see a world much closer than in the pas
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