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    GLOBALWARMING VIA GLOBALISATION ABSTRACT SUBMITTED BY: SANJAY.K 2ND SEM MBA PIMS‚ MUNNAD. Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Globalization is the process of extending social relations across world space. Such extension results in simultaneous development in technology and trade. Some of them cause harm to the atmosphere and invites global warming. The increase in the earth’s average surface temperature due to the effect of green house

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    cross-border trade and investment - by distance‚ time zones‚ language‚ national differences in government regulation‚ culture and business systems. And we are moving toward a world in which national economies are merging into an interdependent global economic system‚ commonly referred to as globalization. The electronics industry is the largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry in the world. The rapid rate of globalization is made possible by the rapid development and expansion of the Internet

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    developing and transitional economies is balancing the benefits of globalisation with the risks and costs. According to Sheila L (2004) : ’Globalization can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society. This process is a combination of economic‚ technological‚ sociocultural and political forces ’Globalisation is a complex phenomenon‚ with economic‚ political and cultural dimensions. At the centre are economic pressures stemming from trade liberalization and

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    paper (half page) The Effects of Economic Globalization on Developing Countries Financial and industrial globalization is increasing substantially and is creating new opportunities for both industrialized and developing countries. The largest impact has been on developing countries‚ who now are able to attract foreign investors and foreign capital. This has led to both positive and negative effects for those countries. Increased Standard of Living Economic globalization gives governments of

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    Do the strengths outweigh the weaknesses? Sparta was the strongest military force in the ancient greek times‚ with the battle strategy the phalanx no one could take the vicious spartans down. They trained the soldiers at a young age so‚ they knew the battle strategies like the back of their hand. The strengths of Sparta outweighs the weaknesses. The strengths of Sparta are that they had an advanced military‚ they respected and trained the women‚ and they trained the soldiers when the soldiers

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    keep running. If you stand still‚ they will swallow you. William Knudsen (1879-1948)‚ former president of GM. Overview what is globalization? * What is globalization? * The integration of the world’s economies in relation to their economics‚ sociology‚ and politics. * It is an attempt to produce and sell the same products or services in different countries. * Why are companies interested in globalization? * Is globalization the right move for some companies? *

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    Globalisation and World Today globalization is essentially a synonym for global business. Globalization is changing the world we live in at a very increasingly rapid pace (Rodrik.‚ 1997). Changes in technology‚ communication‚ and transportation are opening up borders and markets at increasing rates. In any large city in any country‚ Japanese cars ply the streets‚ a mobile call can be enough to buy equities from a stock exchange half a world away‚ local businesses could not function without U.S.

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    social policy within countries and created zones excluded from any of the benefits of globalization. It has negative effects on the social structure‚ increases dependency on developed‚ threat to workforce countries Globalization is the cause of welfare state decline. The basic premise of the efficiency hypothesis is that the instrumental capacity of the nation-state is decisively undermined by the globalization of core economic activities. According to Brady et al. (2005)‚ the globalization of production

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    referred to as genetically modified foods. Since this has become more common‚ a great debate is occurring to compare the benefits and the disadvantages between the use of genetically modified foods and the use of organic foods. Do the benefits of organic foods overcome those of GM foods? Genetically modified food has many advantages‚ but with every advantage follows a disadvantage. GM foods grow at a much faster pace than organic foods‚ but they can be harmful to the environment. Inorganic foods are

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    The Globalisation Debate: Arguments and Consequences Globalisation has been a hot topic for academic and political debate for decades now. There is often disagreement on many aspects of globalisations from its conceptualisation to whether or not its effects are positive or negative. For the purpose of this essay‚ the debate concerning the issue of historical continuity or distinct change is examined. Accounts of globalisation differ tremendously in regards to whether globalisation is considered

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