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Irena Andreeska
Komercijalna banka AD Skopje, Orce Nikolov 3, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia
​​​​DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/EMAN.2018.376


2nd International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2018 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times, Ljubljana – Slovenia, March 22, 2018, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS published by: Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia; Faculty of Management Koper, Slovenia; Doba Business School – Maribor, Slovenia; Integrated Business Faculty –  Skopje, Macedonia; Faculty of Management – Zajecar, Serbia, ISBN 978-86-80194-11-0


Abstract​

Globalization is a process which nowadays can be explained in different aspects. The explanation takes direction from glorifying the market role, wealth, to developing problems, unemployment and poverty.
The center in this paper is the problem of realistic exploration of the economic globalization. Globalization of small and undeveloped countries will have a special treatment, as well as the role of world’s periphery and the capital flow from the undeveloped countries.
In this paper Transnational corporations – “the abstract empire”, will be considered through the economic implications which are present on the way of civilized elimination of the largest part of the world as a base for safety and stability in the modern world. The modern world economic map which has been formed under the influence of the low of globalization, increases the social conflict on many basis: ethnic, religious social. So, the modern world gets much more global and much more fragmentary and divided in the process of destructive competition, with much less presence of social and human elements. 
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Key words

poverty, globalization, transnational corporations, abstract empire, polarization


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