U8: Globalization Page:55-58 half Flashcards

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Definition of Globalization (Page 55)

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This is the name for the process of increasing connectivity and interdependence between Singapore and the rest of the world internationally and regional parts for example: SEA & ASEAN markets and businesses because of dramatically sped up technological advances in the telecommunications infrastructure and the Internet.

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Benefits of globalization (Page 55 -56)

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  1. Increased Trade
  2. Increased Investment
  3. Developed countries benefit
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Constraints of globalization (Page 56)

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  1. Environmental Costs
  2. Labour Drain
  3. Less Cultural Diversity
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1A Increased Trade: Definition

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1 Increased trade

Globalization enables [greater trade and competition between different economies], leading to [lower prices, greater efficiency and higher economic growth.]

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Increased Trade: Free Trade

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Free Trade is a way for countries to exchange goods and resources. This means [countries can specialise in producing goods where they have a comparative advantage] (this means they can produce goods at a lower opportunity cost).

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Increased Trade: When countries specialise there will be several gains from trade.

Benefits/Advantages from trade.

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  1. Lower prices for consumers.
  2. Greater choice of goods.
  3. Bigger export markets for domestic manufacturers.
  4. Economics of scale through being able to specialise in certain goods. /Benefits gained from producing goods at one scale.
  5. Greater competition.
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2A Increased Investment

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Globalization has also enabled increased levels of investment. It has made it easier for people to attract short term and long-term investment, Investment by multinational companies can play a big role in improving the economies of developing countries.Globalisation has also enabled increased levels of investment. It has made it easier for people to attract short term and long-term investment. Investment by multinational companies can play a big role in improving the economies of [developing countries].

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3A Developed countries benefit

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Globalization [benefits developed countries], [as industries in developing countries need to be able to develop.] The [rapid growth of the economies] has made the region attractive to foreign investors, with [promising economic and financial gains.]

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1D Environmental Costs

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One [problem of globalization] is that it has [increased the use of non-renewable resources.] It has also contributed to [increased pollution and global warming].

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2D Labour Drain

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[Globalization enables workers to move freely.] Therefore, [some countries find it difficult to hold onto their best skilled workers, who are attracted by higher wages elsewhere.]

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3D Less Cultural Diversity

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Globalisation has led to [increased economic and cultural influences.] There is arguably less cultural diversity because [specific cultures are now blurred] as [people adapt/accept/assimilate one another’s cultures/practices.] Hence [we are less distinct in our identification to a particular race/culture.]

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Key developments in globalization (pg 57)

The two most prominent pro-globalization organizations are the: (INTERNATIONALLY)

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1) World Trade Organization: (WTO)

2) World Economic Forum: (WEF)

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Key developments in globalization (pg 57)

1) World Trade Organization (WTO)

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The World Trade Organization was set up to formulate a set of rules to govern global trade and capital flows among member countries.

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Key developments in globalization (pg 57)

2) World Economic Forum: (WEF)

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The World Economic Forum is an effective and powerful networking forum for many of the world’s business, government and not-profit leaders.

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(Regionally) the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Free Trade Association (ASEAN FTA)

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Nearer home, the launch of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Free Trade Association (ASEAN FTA) has brought about closer intra-regional cooperation among member countries, resulting in a regionalisation towards the growth triangle of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Factors contributing to globalization in Singapore (pg 57)

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  1. Pragmatic business-oriented government (PROBIZ)
  2. High quality human capital
  3. Extensive infrastructure improvement
  4. Greater national commitment towards establishing a free trade region
  5. Inflow and outflow of direct foreign investment
  6. Increasing numbers of state-owned enterprises
  7. Rising private consumption
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Implications of globalization for the individual employee (pg 58) 1 of 2

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  • People will have greater access to employment opportunities.
  • Effective labour and employment policies will enhance an individual’s adaptability to the labour force, and improve trade and investment activities that will eventually benefit the work force.
  • There is increasing accessibility to quality education and skills training.
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Implications of globalization for the individual employee (pg 58) 2 of 2

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  • Individual employees will have more opportunities to be posted overseas to work.
  • Employees will also benefit from learning the social cultures of the foreign country and get to interact with their peers.
  • Employees also need to be mindful that they face greater competition from foreign workers. Therefore, they need to constantly upgrade themselves to remain employable.
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Implications of globalization for the individual employee (pg 58)

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  • People will have greater access to employment opportunities.
  • Effective labour and employment policies will enhance an individual’s adaptability to the labour force, and improve trade and investment activities that will eventually benefit the work force.
  • There is increasing accessibility to quality education and skills training.
  • Individual employees will have more opportunities to be posted overseas to work.
  • Employees will also benefit from learning the social cultures of the foreign country and get to interact with their peers.
  • Employees also need to be mindful that they face greater competition from foreign workers. Therefore, they need to constantly upgrade themselves to remain employable.