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Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Globalization

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Globalization Definition: –An economic phenomenon? –A social phenomenon? –A cultural phenomenon? The movement towards the expansion of economic and social ties between countries through the spread of corporate institutions and the capitalist philosophy that leads to the shrinking of the world in economic terms.

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Globalisation Globalisation could involve all these things!

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Integration of Economies The increasing reliance of economies on each other The opportunities to be able to buy and sell in any country in the world The opportunities for labour and capital to locate anywhere in the world The growth of global markets in finance Stock Markets are now accessible from anywhere in the world! Copyright: edrod, stock.xchng

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Integration of Economies Made possible by: –Technology –Communication networks –Internet access –Growth of economic cooperation – trading blocs (EU, NAFTA, etc.) –Collapse of ‘communism’ –Movement to free trade

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Trade versus Aid? Benefits of Trade: –Increased choice –Greater potential for growth –Increase international economies of scale –Greater employment opportunities Trade has led to massive increases in wealth for many countries. Copyright: budgetstock, stock.xchng

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Trade versus Aid? Disadvantages of trade: –Increase in gap between the rich and the poor –Dominance of global trade by the rich, northern hemisphere countries –Lack of opportunities for the poor to be able to have access to markets –Exploitation of workers and growers How far does trade help children like these? Copyright: clesio, stock.xchng

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Corporate Expansion Multi-national or trans-national corporations (MNCs or TNCs) – businesses with a headquarters in one country but with business operations in a number of others. No matter where you go in the world, certain businesses will always have a presence. Copyright: mkeky, stock.xchng

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Corporate Expansion Characteristics: –Expanding revenue –Lowering costs –Sourcing raw materials –Controlling key supplies –Control of processing –Global economies of scale Controlling supplies may be one reason for global expansion. Copyright: rsvstks, stock.xchng

Copyright 2007 – Biz/ed Corporate Domination Key Issues: –Damage to the environment? –Exploitation of labour? –Monopoly power –Economic degradation –Non-renewable resources –Damage to cultures Shell and Nike’s activities have come under severe criticism in some quarters. Copyright: Homsel, stock.xchng