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Globalisation and Multinational Business.  Current issues in the global economy  Defining globalisation ◦ global economic interdependence ◦ implications.

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1 Globalisation and Multinational Business

2  Current issues in the global economy  Defining globalisation ◦ global economic interdependence ◦ implications for business  What is driving globalisation? ◦ market drivers ◦ cost drivers ◦ government drivers ◦ competitive drivers

3 The drivers of globalisation

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9  Current issues in the global economy  Defining globalisation ◦ global economic interdependence ◦ implications for business  What is driving globalisation? ◦ market drivers ◦ cost drivers ◦ government drivers ◦ competitive drivers  Globalisation: the good and the bad

10  Statistics on growth and size of MNCs ◦ the comparative size of MNCs and countries' GDP

11 Comparison of the 10 largest multinational corporations (by gross revenue) and selected countries (by GDP): 2002 Comparison of the 10 largest multinational corporations (by gross revenue) and selected countries (by GDP): 2002

12  Statistics on growth and size of MNCs ◦ the comparative size of MNCs and countries' GDP ◦ foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows

13  Diversity among MNCs ◦ size ◦ the nature of the business ◦ overseas business relative to total business ◦ production locations ◦ ownership patterns ◦ organisational structure

14  Categories of multinational organisation ◦ horizontally integrated ◦ vertically integrated ◦ conglomerate  Advantages to firms ◦ r eductions in costs  international differences in factor prices  international differences in factor productivity  low-cost access to local markets  spreading overheads

15  Advantages to firms (cont.) ◦ government support in host countries  lower taxes  subsidies  provision of infrastructure ◦ increased demand ◦ spreading risks ◦ can exploit advantages over local firms  ownership of superior technology  entrepreneurial and managerial skills  R&D capacity ◦ access to local technology

16  The product life cycle and the MNC ◦ the launch phase ◦ the growth phase ◦ maturity ◦ late maturity and decline  Problems facing multinationals ◦ language barriers ◦ selling and marketing ◦ relations with host governments ◦ relationships between subsidiaries

17  Advantages of MNC investment ◦ employment ◦ balance of payments ◦ technology transfer ◦ tax revenues  Disadvantages ◦ uncertainty ◦ power and control by the MNC over the host ◦ transfer pricing ◦ the environment

18  The scale of MNC investment in developing countries  Advantages to host country ◦ the saving gap  the importance of development finance  the contribution of saving to growth ◦ the foreign exchange gap ◦ public finance gap ◦ skills and technology gaps

19  Disadvantages to host country ◦ MNCs may drive local firms out of business ◦ limited demand for local components ◦ repatriation of profits ◦ transfer pricing and effects on tax revenues  competition between developing countries to attract MNCs ◦ distorting the whole pattern of development  increasing gap between rich and poor  introducing consumerist values  What can developing countries do?

20  A collection of 27 countries in Europe. How many can you name?  Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, UK, Denmark, Eire(Ireland), Greece, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Cyprus, Malta, Bulgaria and Romania

21  Bigger Market  Common Standards  Free Trade  Free movement of goods  Freedom of workers  Freedom of movements of services  Grants and subsidies

22  Bigger Market = more competition  The Social Charter- set up by EU to protect workers from bad employers. ◦ Full time and part time employees to have same rights ◦ Limit of 48 hours work per week for employee (UK opts out of this) ◦ Minimum Wage (not much impact in UK)  Environmental Standards improved, meaning higher cost for businesses having to abide by these

23  The countries which have adopted the euro, operate in what we call the Eurozone. It was set up in 1999 and is now used by 17 countries  Can you name the 17 countries? (HINT: They are all countries in your list from the EU!!)

24  Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Holland, Finland, France, Germany, Eire (Ireland), Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Greece, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.

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26  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business- 17822382 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business- 17822382


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