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A Truly Globalised Economy
A truly global economy implies a boundaryless world where there is
(i) Free flow of goods and services across nations
(ii) Free flow of capital across nations
(iii) Free flow of information and technology:
(iv) Free movement of people across borders
(v) A common acceptable mechanism for the settlement of disputes
(vi) A global governance perspective
With reference to the above para, explain the concept of Globalization.

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