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Expanding Globalization Chapter 10 To what extent do contemporary factors contribute to expanding globalization?

IQ # 1 WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? This chapter deals with the following questions IQ # 1 WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? IQ #2 HOW DO INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? IQ # 3 HOW DO TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? IQ # 4 HOW DO COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION

Key Terms - Related Issue 2 RYWK

outsourcing containerization trade liberalization free trade consensus sanctions

outsourcing Outsourcing is a business strategy that involves reducing cost by using suppliers of products and services in countries where labour is cheaper and government regulation may be less strict. A common trend in today’s global economy A small business might outsource bookkeeping to an accounting firm “I’m dubious that the boost in corporate profitability from outsourcing has contributed much to creating new jobs.” Lee Price “Over half of big manufacturers say they’re thinking of outsourcing jobs from abroad.” - Barack Obama

IQ # 1 WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? trade Communications technologies The media transportation

Voices “Transportation in terms of modes and routing, is no longer of much concern for customers, as long as shipments reach their destinations within an expected cost and time range. Thus the concerns are mainly with cost and level of service. For the customer of intermodal transport services, transportation and distance appear to be meaningless..” Jean-Paul Rodrigue, economist and geographer, Hofstra University

The Maquiladoras of Mexico IMPACT The Maquiladoras of Mexico Maquilas, or maquiladoras, are foreign-owned factories. In Mexico, where many people live in poverty, these factories provide jobs for more than a million people. But these jobs come at a cost. The labourers, many of them women, work very long hours for low wages in condition that are often difficult.

IQ #2 HOW DO INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? A key element in expanding globalization is reducing trade barriers so that goods and services can move around the world easily. This process is called trade liberalization. To do this, countries must get rid of measure such as tariffs, quotas, regulations, and standards that protect and regulate businesses and industries within their borders. The result of eliminating tariffs, quotas, regulations and standards results in free trade. In theory, free trade is reciprocal. This means that all countries should benefit. The WTO is an intergovernmental organization which regulates international trade. It replaced the GATT (General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade) in 1995.

support or oppose ?

Perspectives on the WTO Those who oppose the trade liberalization that fosters globalization have criticized the WTO. WTO has too much power. It can force countries to change their laws and regulations and make them fit WTO rules. WTO is not democratically accountable. Hearings on trade disputes are closed to the public and the media. WTO does not care enough about the problems of developing countries. It has not forced rich countries to fully open their markets to products form developing countries. The WTO has not done enough about the environment, child labour, workers’ rights, or health care.

Those who support the WTO Its rules were written by member states (many democracies) The WTO has improved trade which has led to an increase in the standard of living around the world

NAFTA The free trade agreement between Canada and the United States went into effect in 1989. In 1994, this agreement was expanded to include Mexico. NAFTA, immediately eliminated half the trade barriers between the three countries. The remaining barriers were to be phased out over the next 15 years. This free trade agreement was not supported by everyone.

The European Union (EU) The EU, began in 1991, and has created a liberalized trading area in Europe. As a result, goods, services, money, and people can move easily from one country to another – some see this as a regional variation on globalizaiton. Countries in the EU have replaced separte national currencies with the euro.

IQ # 3 HOW DO TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO EXPANDING GLOBALIZATION? Transnational corporations reduce costs and increase profits by building factories, service centres, and retail outlets in various countries. They do this so they can have: the resources and parts needed to manufacture their products. a steady, reliable source of labour markets where they can sell their goods and services The increase of trade liberalization of globalized economies has led to an increase in the numbers of TNCs. About 70 per cent of global trade transactions involve transnationals, but more than half of these corporations are based in just five countries.

- United Nations, Human Development Report 2005 “The costs and benefits of trade have been unevenly distributed across and within countries, perpetuating a pattern of globalization that builds prosperity for some and mass poverty and deepening inequality for others.” - United Nations, Human Development Report 2005 FYI Wages are usually lower in developing countries. The minimum wage in Alberta for example was $7 an hour in 2006. In Indonesia or Bangladesh, factory workers might be paid $1 or $2 a day. Lower wages help transnational corporations remain competitive and meet profit targets.

Research Topics The influence of transnational corporations How do TNCs influence trade and economies? Transnational corporations and poverty reduction How do TNCs impact poverty reduction? Talisman Energy – A Canadian Transnational How has Talisman contributed to expanding globalization? E-Commerce How has communications technology contributed to expanding globalization? FTAA (Free Trade Area of Americas) #5 p. 257 Find out about the FTAA: goals; arguments; Canada’s position etc.