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….a strategy of liberalization that contributed to
economic growth in developed and developing countries.




               A Presentation by Srijit & Devashish
What is Globalization?


Globalization is the process of increased interconnectedness
among countries most notably in the areas of
economics, politics, and culture. It is the global distribution of the
production of goods and services, through reduction of barriers
to international trade such as tariffs, export fees, and import
quotas.
The Four Aspects of Globalization




      Globalisation as             Globalisation as
    westernisation or                                           Globalisation as                Globalisation as
                              liberalisation: Removing
modernisation: the social                                  universalization: Spreading        deterritorialization:
                                government-imposed
 structures of modernity                                       various objects and             reconfiguration of
                                restrictions in order to
 (capitalism, rationalism,                                 experiences to people at all    geography, so that social
                             create an open, borderless
etc.) are spread the world                                    corners of the earth.        space is no longer wholly
                                    world economy
over, normally destroying                                                                     mapped in terms of
pre-existent cultures and                                                                 territorial places, territorial
 local self-determination                                                                   distances and territorial
                                                                                                     borders
Is Globalization a good thing?
           Positive Aspects of Globalization
       As more money is poured in to developing countries, there is a greater
       chance for the people in those countries to economically succeed and
                         increase their standard of living.


     Global competition encourages creativity and innovation and keeps prices
                        for commodities/services in check.


      Developing countries are able to reap the benefits of current technology
          without undergoing many of the growing pains associated with
                       development of these technologies.

     Governments are able to better work together towards common goals now
      that there is an advantage in cooperation, an improved ability to interact
                  and coordinate, and a global awareness of issues.


      There is a greater access to foreign culture in the form of movies, music,
          food, clothing, and more. In short, the world has more choices.
Is Globalization a good thing?
            Negative Aspects of Globalization

         Outsourcing, while it provides jobs to a population in one country, takes
      away those jobs from another country, leaving many without opportunities.


        Although different cultures from around the world are able to interact, they
        begin to meld, and the contours and individuality of each begin to fade.


        There may be a greater chance of disease spreading worldwide, as well as
        invasive species that could prove devastating in non-native ecosystems.


         There is little international regulation, an unfortunate fact that could have
           dire consequences for the safety of people and the environment.


      Large Western-driven organizations such as the International Monetary Fund
      and the World Bank make it easy for a developing country to obtain a loan.
    However, a Western-focus is often applied to a non-Western situation, resulting
                                  in failed progress.
Some of the effects of Globalization




      Brain Drain:             Working Conditions:                      BPO’s:
    Opportunities in rich           In some developing         In rich countries, business
  countries attract skilled       countries labor policies      process outsourcing has
     workers from poor         provide less protection than   been a double-edged sword;
 countries, leading to brain   in developed countries. One    it enabled cheaper services
drains. For example, nurses          example is the use       but displaced some service-
from poorer countries come            of sweatshops by          sector jobs. However, in
   to the US to work. This       manufacturers. Clothing       lower-cost locations such
  phenomenon cost Africa       makers such as The Gap and       as India, the outsourcing
  over $4.1 billion for the        Nike were accused of          industry is the primary
  employment of 150,000         contracting with factories        engine of the country’s
  expatriate professionals        that used child labor in     development over the next
          annually.              violation of local and US            few decades…
                                            law.
Some of the effects of Globalization




    Environmental:                    Ecological:                     Health:
  Environmental challenges
                                    The advent of global      Starting in Asia, the Black
       such as climate
                                environmental challenges       Death killed at least one-
   change, cross-boundary
                                that might be solved with    third of Europe's population
 water and air pollution and
                                international cooperation      in the 14th century. Even
      over-fishing of the
                                  include climate change,        worse devastation was
    ocean, require trans-
                                cross-boundary water and      inflicted on the American
  national/global solutions.
                                 air pollution. Since many   supercontinent by European
Since factories in developing
                                    factories are built in         arrivals. 90% of the
 countries increased global
                                developing countries with          populations of the
output and experienced less
                                     less environmental         civilizations of the "New
        environmental
                                regulation, globalism and     World" such as the Aztec &
    regulation, globalism
                                  free trade may increase     Maya were killed by small
   substantially increased
                                 pollution and impact on       pox brought by European
          pollution.
                                   precious fresh water.              colonization.
Globalization in India
India had the distinction of being the world's largest economy in
the beginning of the Christian era, as it accounted for about
32.9% share of world GDP# and about 32.5% of the world
population. The goods produced in India had long been exported
to far off destinations across the world. Therefore, the concept of
globalization is hardly new to India.



               #GDP:  Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods
               and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often
               considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.
Conclusion
As globalization has progressed, living conditions (particularly
when measured by indicators of well being) have improved
              significantly in virtually all countries.


  However, the strongest gains have been made by the
 advanced countries and only some of the countries of the
                  developing countries.


The fact that the income gap between high-income and low-
  income has grown wider is a matter for concern. And the
   number of the world’s citizens in abject poverty is deeply
                          disturbing.
Closing Remarks



    The international community should endeavor—by
 strengthening the international financial system, through
   trade and through aid—to help the poorest countries
integrate into the world economy, grow more rapidly, and
                      reduce poverty.
Globalisation

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Globalisation

  • 1. ….a strategy of liberalization that contributed to economic growth in developed and developing countries. A Presentation by Srijit & Devashish
  • 2. What is Globalization? Globalization is the process of increased interconnectedness among countries most notably in the areas of economics, politics, and culture. It is the global distribution of the production of goods and services, through reduction of barriers to international trade such as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas.
  • 3. The Four Aspects of Globalization Globalisation as Globalisation as westernisation or Globalisation as Globalisation as liberalisation: Removing modernisation: the social universalization: Spreading deterritorialization: government-imposed structures of modernity various objects and reconfiguration of restrictions in order to (capitalism, rationalism, experiences to people at all geography, so that social create an open, borderless etc.) are spread the world corners of the earth. space is no longer wholly world economy over, normally destroying mapped in terms of pre-existent cultures and territorial places, territorial local self-determination distances and territorial borders
  • 4. Is Globalization a good thing? Positive Aspects of Globalization As more money is poured in to developing countries, there is a greater chance for the people in those countries to economically succeed and increase their standard of living. Global competition encourages creativity and innovation and keeps prices for commodities/services in check. Developing countries are able to reap the benefits of current technology without undergoing many of the growing pains associated with development of these technologies. Governments are able to better work together towards common goals now that there is an advantage in cooperation, an improved ability to interact and coordinate, and a global awareness of issues. There is a greater access to foreign culture in the form of movies, music, food, clothing, and more. In short, the world has more choices.
  • 5. Is Globalization a good thing? Negative Aspects of Globalization Outsourcing, while it provides jobs to a population in one country, takes away those jobs from another country, leaving many without opportunities. Although different cultures from around the world are able to interact, they begin to meld, and the contours and individuality of each begin to fade. There may be a greater chance of disease spreading worldwide, as well as invasive species that could prove devastating in non-native ecosystems. There is little international regulation, an unfortunate fact that could have dire consequences for the safety of people and the environment. Large Western-driven organizations such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank make it easy for a developing country to obtain a loan. However, a Western-focus is often applied to a non-Western situation, resulting in failed progress.
  • 6. Some of the effects of Globalization Brain Drain: Working Conditions: BPO’s: Opportunities in rich In some developing In rich countries, business countries attract skilled countries labor policies process outsourcing has workers from poor provide less protection than been a double-edged sword; countries, leading to brain in developed countries. One it enabled cheaper services drains. For example, nurses example is the use but displaced some service- from poorer countries come of sweatshops by sector jobs. However, in to the US to work. This manufacturers. Clothing lower-cost locations such phenomenon cost Africa makers such as The Gap and as India, the outsourcing over $4.1 billion for the Nike were accused of industry is the primary employment of 150,000 contracting with factories engine of the country’s expatriate professionals that used child labor in development over the next annually. violation of local and US few decades… law.
  • 7. Some of the effects of Globalization Environmental: Ecological: Health: Environmental challenges The advent of global Starting in Asia, the Black such as climate environmental challenges Death killed at least one- change, cross-boundary that might be solved with third of Europe's population water and air pollution and international cooperation in the 14th century. Even over-fishing of the include climate change, worse devastation was ocean, require trans- cross-boundary water and inflicted on the American national/global solutions. air pollution. Since many supercontinent by European Since factories in developing factories are built in arrivals. 90% of the countries increased global developing countries with populations of the output and experienced less less environmental civilizations of the "New environmental regulation, globalism and World" such as the Aztec & regulation, globalism free trade may increase Maya were killed by small substantially increased pollution and impact on pox brought by European pollution. precious fresh water. colonization.
  • 8. Globalization in India India had the distinction of being the world's largest economy in the beginning of the Christian era, as it accounted for about 32.9% share of world GDP# and about 32.5% of the world population. The goods produced in India had long been exported to far off destinations across the world. Therefore, the concept of globalization is hardly new to India. #GDP: Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.
  • 9. Conclusion As globalization has progressed, living conditions (particularly when measured by indicators of well being) have improved significantly in virtually all countries. However, the strongest gains have been made by the advanced countries and only some of the countries of the developing countries. The fact that the income gap between high-income and low- income has grown wider is a matter for concern. And the number of the world’s citizens in abject poverty is deeply disturbing.
  • 10. Closing Remarks The international community should endeavor—by strengthening the international financial system, through trade and through aid—to help the poorest countries integrate into the world economy, grow more rapidly, and reduce poverty.