INFLUENCE OF GLOBALISATION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE
THE INFLUENCE OF GLOBALISATION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTRODUCTION: A growing share of the value purchased over any given year worldwide stems from transnational deals, and todays economy is, as a fact, global. ... If historically public procurement ,as an ˇ§agreedˇ¨ means for countries to spend their money in their double capacity as buyers and work and welfare providers, was excluded from the free trade agreements and other liberalization measures, this exception is steadily disappearing from the world scene, as more and more governments seek to adopt commercial patterns of procurement, seen as cheaper, easier to manage, and ultimately more efficient. ... ) Therefore public procurement lawmaking process does tend towards globalization, and constitutes a particularly convenient prism, to study the changes brought by globalization on the international markets, inasmuch as it both incorporates and influences the undergoing trends in economical public policies, business currents, and the evolution of administrative, economic, contracts and international relations laws. ... - „h Seventeenths century saw the first interior freedom from Tax, when free trade was established between the different provinces of France under the reign of Louis the XIVth. „h First unilateral step toward international free trade: The repeal of the British corn Laws in 1846: general permit of free importation, prompted both by the liberal theories of Smith and Ricardo, and by the famine in Ireland.