Globalization, Global Inequality, and Culture. Review A tour of globalization And its impact on the United States….

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Developed vs. Developing Nations
Advertisements

Marxian Political Economy Labor theory of value –Each commodity has a use value and an exchange value –The labor is the only source of value –The exchange.
Why Haven’t Global Markets Reduced Inequality? E. Maskin Harvard University I.S.E.O. Summer School June, 2013.
Poverty Statistics Half of the world lives on $2/day GDP of poorest 48 countries< wealth of world’s 3 richest people combined Top 1/5 of richest benefit.
Federico Steinberg Trade, growth and development Theory, empirical evidence and development strategies.
Social Stratification
1 Globalization Welcome to Chapter 1, Globalization.
By Matthew Higgins and Jeffrey G. Williamson
Global Inequality The nature of global inequality The nature of global inequality –Rural Poverty –Is global inequality getting better or worse? Theories.
Global Poverty 1 Lecture 22.
1 Lecture 18 Don DeVoretz Trade as an “Engine of Growth’ Some Best and Worst Practices?
Chapter 1 Economic Geography: An Introduction Geographic Perspectives Economic Geography of the World Economy Globalization World Development Problems.
Globalization and Development Some Observations. Economic Growth Economic growth helps the growth of middle-class populations in developing countries.
North Carolina in the Global Economy. North Carolina in the World Economy I: Job Losses From Imports : 87,000 Manufacturing Jobs Disappeared.
Definition of Globalization Globalization is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to develop the global economy. 1. It refers.
Globalization Process that results in the economic and political interconnectedness of the world. Neoclassical Liberal Economic Theory – Reduce tariffs.
The Developing World.
Global Economic Disparities. ▪Enormous economic disparity exists in the world ▪The situation has been described as a race to the bottom ▪The U.N. reports.
Outline for 12/3: The North-South Gap II Imperialism Decolonization World Systems Theory Dependencia NIEO “bad” institutions.
Chapter 10: Global Inequality
Life Impact | The University of Adelaide University of Papua New Guinea Economic Development Lecture 2: Features of Developing Countries.
Does globalization hurt or help poor people ?
New Labor Trends Over the past 15 years Labor has significantly changed Globally: Globalization: “free trade” with other countries Collapse of Soviet Union.
New Labor Trends Over the past 15 years Labor has significantly changed Globally: Globalization: “free trade” with other countries Collapse of Soviet Union.
Chapter 1 GlobalizationGlobalization 1. What Is Globalization? The globalization of markets refers to; “The merging of historically distinct and separate.
Chapter 1 Globalization. © Prentice Hall, 2008International Business 4e Chapter Describe globalization Explain how globalization affects markets.
Causes and costs of globalisation
Future of the World Economy: What we think we know 1.Collapse of USSR and communism 2.East Asian strategy success 3.Great Recession begins an argument:
Business & Society (ETLW 302). “The poor complain, they always do, but that’s just idle chatter. Our system brings reward to all, at least to all that.
John Panzer World Bank February 2007 Global Economic Prospects, 2007 Managing the Next Wave of Globalization in North Africa.
9 THE REAL ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN. Copyright © 2004 South-Western 25 Production and Growth.
Copyright 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies 11-1 Facts About Income Inequality Causes of Income Inequality Equality Versus Efficiency The Economics of Poverty.
Trade and inequality WTO-ILO Workshop, 31 August 2009 Sangheon Lee Coordinator for Research and Policy Conditions of Work and Employment Programme ILO.
Developing Nations Created by: Ms. Daniel .
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Globalization.
Global Labor Trends The Labor Market is changing rapidly, are you prepared?
What are we seeing here? 10% What countries are in red? 10% each What country is in teal? 20% What countries are in yellow and blue? 25% each.
Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002 Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002 October, 2001 Making Trade Work.
Going global Global groupings
1 Net Worth over $2.3 billion Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015.
Globalisation.
Economic Development in the Middle East Introduction.
Chapter 9 - AP Human Geography
Key trends in the Global Economy Federico Steinberg.
Globalization, Trade, and Income Inequality Barry Bluestone Center for Urban & Regional Policy Northeastern University September 30, 2004.
Globalization.
 Immigration policy – major concern in an age of terrorism;
Growth and inequality : a trade-off? Remarks by Iyanatul Islam, Adjunct Professor, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and.
Focus: The Impact of Globalization (Chapter 4 – pp )
Globalization and International business. We experience international transactions daily Imports and exports reach even remote areas Technology and e-biz.
Globalization I Pro Ease of travel for corporations to get anywhere Spread of health care Interdependence leads to peace Sharing of technology Spread of.
Business & Society ETLW 302
Background ‘Crisis’ exposed many vulnerabilities – export dependency, low & declining real wages for majority & insufficient social protection for.
Population And Global Inequality
Chapter 1 Trade and investment in a global economy
Chapter 1 Globalization
Objectives Describe the ways in which countries around the world are interdependent. Understand how international treaties and organizations make global.
THE REAL ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN
Causes and costs of globalisation
Globalization.
Parallel Session 1, May 29th
Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont
Global Labor Trends & Inequality
Chapter Four: A World in Transition
Cost/Benefit Analysis: Europe vs. American Labor Laws
Key trends in the Global Economy
The World of Labor is changing rapidly!
Chapter 1 Globalization
Economic and Political –isms
Absolute and Relative Poverty
Presentation transcript:

Globalization, Global Inequality, and Culture

Review A tour of globalization And its impact on the United States….

Incomes in the U.S. become more unequal…… 20x higher 23x higher 7x higher

While globalization intensifies….. Ratio of imports+exports to GDP

And global inequality grows…. Poorest 20% Nest poorest 20% Middle 20% Next Richest 20% Richest 20% Source IMF: WEO 2007

If wages are rising in the South….

While they decline in the North…..

Why is inequality between North and South increasing? Countries % 6.6%7.2% 43.%

…and in the South? – Will liberalization continue? – Will the gap between rich and poor widen?

Liberal View of Globalization and inequality Tariff reductions  trade  rising wages for low- skilled workers in the South + wage reduction for skilled workers in the North  reduction in global inequality Emigration and immigration can also narrow the gap… (Jeffrey Willionson reading) between rich and poor countries. Not verified in empirical studies

The IMF’s perspective Tecnology Education Flexible labor markets The IMF prescription: A golden straightjacket?

A Dependency Theory perspective

What can be done?

What Developed country governments can do…. Cancel Debt Maintain markets for goods from the South while allowing them to erect tariff walls to their own goods…. A regulatory framework for MNCs Corporate social responsibility

NGO’s Using the tools of globalization to reduce inequality Critique of IMF and World Bank The creation of a global civil society is necessary to reduce inequality

Globalization and Cultural Conflict

Outline I.What does economic globalization do to global politics?. A. The optimistic liberal argument B. The pessimistic liberal argument II. What does globalization mean for domestic politics? A. The Breakdown of Interest-based politics and the rise of Identity Politics B. Identity politics vs. Interest politics C. Identity Politics and the Future of Democracy. D. Why do you need a politics of interest for democracy? IV. Three reasons

Two important points in the liberal argument….. There is no viable alternative for a development model. Technical progress accelerates globalisation and democratisation as it enhances communication and empowers the individual.