In order to be pushed into the stage 4 of the Barke and O'Hare model, TNC's play a major role in bring in the investment and skills needed to bring up the standard of living in developing countries. The reason TNC's move to developing countries is because they want cheaper labor, tax concessions and being closer to a growing market. According to the BH model, these TNC's help the developing countries develop, however, in many places this is not the case, the TNC's want the wages to stay low, want the laws to stay relaxed. In China, there are many TNC's such as Nike, McDonald's... Most of the money that is made in these places goes back to the mother country of the TNC's, though they might want to keep things the way they are, they are still TNC's meaning they must report back to the MEDC they are from, therefore they must keep certain global standards, exposing the Chinese to these standards pushes the local factories to bring up their standards as well, and when the local factories achieve the same standards, the workers will come back to work for local shops, being more loyal to their country. Therefore money begins to flow back into the country, generating a stronger
In order to be pushed into the stage 4 of the Barke and O'Hare model, TNC's play a major role in bring in the investment and skills needed to bring up the standard of living in developing countries. The reason TNC's move to developing countries is because they want cheaper labor, tax concessions and being closer to a growing market. According to the BH model, these TNC's help the developing countries develop, however, in many places this is not the case, the TNC's want the wages to stay low, want the laws to stay relaxed. In China, there are many TNC's such as Nike, McDonald's... Most of the money that is made in these places goes back to the mother country of the TNC's, though they might want to keep things the way they are, they are still TNC's meaning they must report back to the MEDC they are from, therefore they must keep certain global standards, exposing the Chinese to these standards pushes the local factories to bring up their standards as well, and when the local factories achieve the same standards, the workers will come back to work for local shops, being more loyal to their country. Therefore money begins to flow back into the country, generating a stronger