Globalisation Flashcards
Define globalisation
When countries become more integrated in an economic, cultural and political sense
Characteristics of globalisation
Increased trade Increase movement of money and people Increased international specialisation Transnational corporations More FDI (foreign direct investment)
Factors contributing to globalisation
Improved transport infrastructure
Trade liberalisation
Increased no. + influence of global companies
The end of the Cold War
The development of international financial markets
Impacts of globalisation on countries
Increased living standards
De-industrialisation in developed countries
Increased inequalities within developed countries
Impacts of globalisation on governments
Economic growth:
- Higher incomes so Increased tax revenues
- Less spending on benefits
BUT TNCs may shift their earnings to other countires
Impact of globalisation on workers
- Exploitation of workers
- Driven down wages of unskilled
- Health and safety laws less demanding in developing countries
Impact of globalisation on environment
Pollution
Global warming
Impact of globalisation on producers
Lower production costs due to both offshoring and economies of scale
Impact of globalisation on consumers
More choice
Lower prices
- Increased consumer surplus