Winners and Losers of GLOBALISATION Flashcards
The ‘Transnational Capitalist Class’ argument:
Sklair (1995) = winners are ____, a ____________ who control the ____________.
Collier = _____ people in _________ aren’t helped by __________ as growth in _________ results in ______________.
a) TNCs, global ruling class, global economy
b) poor, poor countries, globalisation, consumerism, environmental problems
The ‘TNCs’ argument:
Klein (2000) - TNCs are _______; furthering their own ______ & ______ is a _______ of theirs.
Neoliberals - only _____ people ______ as they’re not yet sufficiently _________ into the ____________.
a) winners, interests, profits, project
b) poor, miss out, integrated, global economy
Cohen & Kennedy (2012) argue globalisation created ___________ who’ve increased in ______ & _______, & _________ who’ve _________.
It then creates 2 problems:
Growing ____ between _____ & _____ or _______ & ________.
Growing ______________ due to ______ of _________.
a) ‘global winners’, power, privileges, ‘global losers’. missed out
b) gap, rich, poor, secure, excluded
c) environmental problems, spread, consumerism