Concept of Globalization Globalization means different things to different people. The three important perspectives of globalization are as follows: • To a business executive‚ globalization refers to a strategy of crossing national boundaries through globalized production and marketing networks. • To an economist‚ globalization refers to an economic interdependence between countries covering increased trade‚ technology‚ labor‚ and capital flows. • To a political scientist‚ globalization
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Introduction Globalization can be defined as the integration of the world economies by allowing free movement of trade‚ technology and people (Daniel et al‚ 2009). Furthermore‚ the developments in technology are perceived as a driving force of globalisation (Denton & Al-Shamali 2000). This tends to be identified and observable in every day to day activity primarily due to the emergence of internet technology. The internet is globally integrating and merging the different nations of the world. The
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GLOBALISATION - A SHORT HISTORY People around the globe are more connected to each other today than ever before in the history of mankind. Information and money flow more quickly than ever. Goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly available in all parts of the world. International travel is more frequent. International communication is commonplace. We live in an intensely interdependent world in which all the earth’s peoples with their immense differences of culture
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PCMA Journal of Business SAMPLE ARTICLE Globalization and Its Impact on Small Scale Industries in India Vol. 1‚ No. 2 (June‚ 2009) pp. 135-146 ISSN 0974-9977 Sonia‚ Research Fellow‚ Department of Commerce‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala(Punjab). Dr. Rajeev Kansal‚ Reader‚ Department of Commerce‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala(Punjab). ABSTRACT Globalization refers to the process of integration of the world into one huge market. It provides several things to several people with removal of all trade barriers
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Any attempt at any level can’t be satifactorily completed without the support and guidance of learned people. I would like to express my immense gratitude to Prof. Iram Ahmad for her constant support and motivation that has encouraged us to come up with this project. she had been very kind and patient while suggesting me the outlines of this project and correcting my doubts. I thank her for her overall supports I am also thankful to my friends and mates who have rendered their
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My Speech Text for Downside of Globalisation in Education Assalamualaikum warahmatulla hi wabarakatuh and a very pleasant morning I wish to all of you- undeniably patient ladies and gentlemen especially Mr. Zahar Ibrahim. Respected audience‚ I humbly hope that you will lend me your ears. Thank you To begin with‚ under the theme of impact of globalisation in education‚ my speech title would be the downside of globalisation in education- focusing on the concerning issues rose once education
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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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Globalisation has changed the world and its economy through-out the last 30 years (after WWII). The concept of globalisation has altered not only the economy but also society‚ by sharing limitless goods; information; technologies; materials; resources; services…etc. Trading has improved and enhanced society in each country’s economy‚ therefore the world has been continuing this‚ up ‘til now. How fast globalisation have been rising and spreading has gradually affected the environment rigorously. The
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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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