Lesson 3. Globalisation


The Globalisation is a new word for to refer to an old process and economists have tried to define what globalisation is would be the globalisation defined as a social process in which the contraints of geography on social and cultural arrengements recede and in which people become increasingly aware that they are receding.. This is textual from another source.

The international trade and migration are considered an important elements in the globalisation How so?.

The Globalisation have has varius different dimensions, they are:

  • Economic Dimensions: is normally placed in the centre of the discussion, samples rank from enormous growth in trade or direct investments, location competition of states and regions and others.

  • Enviroment as a Dimension: is a global warming explain?

  • The social Dimension: new comunicaton societies communicating across great distances.explain?

  • The cultural Dimension: for example the movies.explain?

  • The political dimension: politics has to battle enormous problems and the Globalisation and location competition limit the amount of flexibility retained by national politics.

Causes of Globalisation

  • Technology (here you could have added a few more details.)
  • Transport costs and speed of transport
  • End of the cold war
  • Global problems
  • Liberalisation

And finally, we mention the pros and cons of globalization. allowing us to have a more clear that globalisation could benefit us or harm us.

The pros of Globalisation:

  • The people there is a more acces to products of different countries.There is greater access to products of different countries/economies for people around the world.
  • Corporations and goverments are trying to sort out ecological problems for each other.
  • There is more influx of information between countries.
  • Due to the presence of a worldwide market, there is an increase in the production.
Any advantages at a cultural level?

The cons of Globalisation:

  • There is immense pressure on the employed Europeans who are always undres the threat of the business being outsourced.
  • There is also a fear of corporations ruling the world because there is a lot of power.
  • For nations that are at the receiver's end are also giving up the reins in the ends of a foreign company which might again lead to a sophisticated form of colonization.

The impact of Globalisation is that Globalisation has made way for free trade and business and has boomed comunication among various parts of the globe.

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