“IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA” DEEPIKA PARASHAR GUEST LECTURER DEPTT. OF POL.SC & PUBLIC ADMN. DR.H.S.G.V.V‚SAGAR deepikaparashar2008@gmail.com | | The word Globalisation is a catch phrase
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Gains from Globalisation Globalisation can lead to improvements in efficiency and gains in economic welfare. Trade enhances the division of labour as countries specialise in areas of comparative advantage Deeper relationships between markets across borders enable and encourage producers and consumers to reap the benefits of economies of scale Competitive markets reduce monopoly profits and incentivize businesses to seek cost-reducing innovations and improvements in what they sell Gains
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globalization cases with causes and effects: * The first one involved Jamaica’s dairy industry. Due to free trade agreements between the United States and Jamaica‚ dairy farmers in Jamaica had to directly compete with American farmers without any subsidy aid from the government. This resulted in the influx of cheaper powdered milk into Jamaica from the USA‚ destroying its entire dairy industry altogether and farmer selling cows to the slaughterhouse at a loss. The effect of globalization on Jamaica in
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Globalization makes the world homogeneous Introduction * “Globalization is a process in which worldwide economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ and social relations have become increasingly mediate across time and space” (Rantanen‚ 2005:3). Globalization is the process that keep on going and there would be no exactly time when it started. Even globalization has already started along time ago when people did migration to all over the world. However Globalization in the context of media‚ there are only
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the past half-century‚ Globalisation has been imminent throughout the world. Globalisation can be defined as the movement of mainly economic activity around the world‚ within a borderless marketplace. In other words‚ the economies of countries are becoming increasingly integrated with one-another‚ and influences on one country will cause dramatic ripple effects on others. Globalisation brings both positive and negative effects. One country in which the positives of globalisation have far outweighed
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Pros and Cons of Globalisation There are many advantages and disadvantages of globalisation. Some of these good and bad points of this worldwide phenomenon are discussed below: Advantages of Globalisation Globalisation has the potential to make this world a better place to live in and solve some deep-seated problems like unemployment and poverty. The pros of globalisation are many and some are as follows: 1. Globalisation promotes global economic growth‚ creates jobs‚ makes companies more competitive
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Yes Globalisation is necessary‚ for an economy to grow. Globalisation refers to the integration of economic‚ technological‚ socio-political factors with the world. And with globalisation‚ with the mutual co-operation and assistance -particularly with reference to the law of comparative advantage- it is going to be beneficial. Globalisation also helps reducing the poverty level in the country-there are plenty of evidences and record to support it.Developing countries specially require globalization
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In the globalized market today‚ companies need to make a shift in focus to target consumers not only in their own local markets but across the globe as well. Due to the different cultures and product choices that consumers have throughout the world‚ companies need to provide a variety of product choices that appeal to consumers globally and locally. The report will first give a brief summary of the IKEA case study‚ followed by the strategies used in targeting the global customer segment‚ followed
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Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and
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Globalisation – A Moral Outcry? Chris Smith There have been many definitions and classifications of the term ‘Globalisation’ conceived and hypothesised‚ over the last half a decade in particular. Some of these classifications can be viewed as to being biased in favour of globalisation and vice versa. But one that can act as a concise‚ yet unbiased characterisation was conceived by Dibb et al. in 2006 which states that Globalisation is “The development of marketing strategies that treat the entire
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