GrossWorldProduct(GWP):the sum oftotal output of goods and services by all economics in the worldover a period oftime. In the industrialisedworld the value ofwhat many countries buy and sellfrom overseas is greaterthan half ofthe country’s economic output GLOBALISATION Globalisation:the process ofincreased integration between different countries and economies and the increased impactofinternational influences on all aspects oflife and economic activity. Involves layers ofinfluences in all directions
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THE EFFECT OF GLOBALISATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERDEVELOPED1 ECONOMIES By MUSA JEGA IBRAHIM The existing wide disparities between the developed and the underdeveloped economies makes globalisation a tool for stultifying the industrialisation process‚ and by extension‚ retarding the growth and development of underdeveloped economies. Trade liberalisation‚ the cardinal instrument of globalisation ensures that industrialised countries have access to world markets‚ which enhances further
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Globalisation: A Study of Traditional Communities in Change It has been argued that social changes in the contemporary world have resulted in local communities not being sustainable in its traditional form. Globalization has been a leading component of this social change that has accelerated in recent times. Hawkins (2006) has defined globalisation as a process by which the world’s societies and cultures are becoming increasingly interconnected and interdependent. Whilst this process has helped
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The impact of globalisation on logistic service providers (LSP’s) located in Belgium. In the light of the logistics industry we will start with a definition of globalisation and a description of the driving forces behind the ongoing internationalisation process. Secondly we will define the behaviour of the logistic providers in terms of their strategic decisions‚ performance‚ services and international presence following this globalisation wave. An increasing amount of supply chain activities
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‘Globalization and Policy Convergence’. International Studies Association‚ pp 5. Grande‚ E. (2002) ‘Od nacionalne države do transnacionalnoga režima politike-državna upravljačka sposobnost u globalizacijskome razdoblju’. 6. Fulcher‚ J. (2000) ‘Globalisation‚ the nation-state and global society’. The sociological review‚ str 7. Greve‚ B. (2006) The future of the Welfare State:European and Global perspectives. Aldershot:Ashgate. 8. Habermas‚ J. (2001) ‘Evropska nacionalna država pod pritiskom globalizacije’
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Date: 10/09/12 Hyper-globalisation and its Political Relevance This essay will determine what hyper-globalisation really is and how it should be best received. It will also look closely at the broader meaning of globalisation‚ how it is driven and how it is influenced. Hyper-globalisation promotes the modern concept of global integration and its rapid progression. Globalisation is an inevitable process which can be identified by many forms such as NATO‚ fundamentally enhanced technologies and capitalism
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Advocates of globalisation say that globalisation brings the first real chance of prosperity to the impoverished corners of the world. Opponents say globalisation is the cause of growing poverty and inequality on the planet. Those in the middle see how unbridled globalisation could wreak havoc on some while simultaneously opening the doors of opportunity to others. But what actually is globalisation? What is globalisation? The term globalisation was originally started in the 1960’s to describe
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How has globalisation transformed the world? Globalisation is the process by which the world’s economy is becoming more interconnected. This is happening through our increased exposure to foreign culture and trade. Since the start of the 20th century rapid development has occurred within globalisation with large-scale purchase and sale of goods. In many ways the effects that have been felt from globalisation have been positive. Often globalisation means for LEDCs an influx of chances at jobs
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Describe and explain the impacts of Globalisation on varying scales Globalisation is the idea of making or letting people of different countries be more inter-connected. Globalisation has negative and positive impacts however‚ and they can be shown on a global‚ national or local scale. Globalisation has impacted the amount‚ and basis‚ of many trade agreements. Globally‚ more countries are willing to trade because of how easy and cheap it is to import and export goods. Most of these trade deals have
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Standardisation versus Adaptation in a Globalisation context Challenge This is the challenge facing primarily multinational firms whether to standardise their local offering or adapt/localise it for the market they are selling into. According to De Wit and Meyer (2010)‚ the question facing managers is whether they should anticipate and encourage global convergence by emphasising global standardisation‚ centralisation and coordination or should managers acknowledge and exploit international diversity
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