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New technology created the connections that propelled globalization.
TRUE
FALSE
It is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of poorer countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
United Nations
World Trade Organization
The general complaint about globalization is that it has made the rich richer while making the non-rich poorer.
TRUE
FALSE
The phenomenon of globalizations is a fact of life.
True
False
The three facets of globalization. Separate your answer with comma
ex. answer,answer,answer
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Refer to the creation of the international marketplace including the international cultural environment where education, social institutions, material elements are connected and occur at different levels.
Refers to the expansion, stretching and acceleration of the networks of the former.
He argues that there are multiple globalizations and it depends on what is being globalized. It could be an idea, material, and nonmaterial culture.
Kenichi Ohmae
Anthropologist Arjun Appadurai
Manfred Steger
Danug and Campanilla
To emphasize this new spirit of closer ties and the insignificant of miles in today’s global world, organizations should treat all clients as “equidistant” from their organizations.
Kenichi Ohmae
Anthropologist Arjun Appadurai
Manfred Steger
Danug and Campanilla
" He said "the expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world time and across world-space.”
Kenichi Ohmae
Anthropologist Arjun Appadurai
Manfred Steger
Danug and Campanilla
Refers to the relative standing of one competitor against other competitors
Measures long distance flow of goods, capital, and services as well as information and perception that accompany market exchanges.
Social globalization
Economic globalization
Political globalization
Measures the spread of ideas, information, images, and people.
Social globalization
Economic globalization
Political globalization
Measures the diffusion of government policies in terms of the number of embassies and consulates in a country, membership in international organization, likewise participation of a country in United Nations peace missions and similar advocates
Social globalization
Economic globalization
Political globalization
What country was ahead in the ranking in terms of economic globalization?
Belgium
Denmark
Singapore
Ireland
What NAFTA stands for?
American Cars
Chevrolet
Nissan
Ford
Plymouth
Renault
The increased volume of capital movements. The dollar value of the world trade is greater than even before.
First change in the world economy
Second change in the world economy
Third change in the world economy
Last change in the world economy
The end of the Cold War
First change in the world economy
Second change in the world economy
Third change in the world economy
Last change in the world economy
The world emergence of the world economy as the dominant economic unit.
First change in the world economy
Second change in the world economy
Third change in the world economy
Last change in the world economy
Concerns the relationship between productivity and employment. Productivity continues to grow even if employment in manufacturing remains steady or had declined.
First change in the world economy
Second change in the world economy
Third change in the world economy
Last change in the world economy
Relies on households and firms to allocate resources.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
The role of the state in a market economy is to promote competition and ensure consumer protection.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
Consumers decide what goods they desire, and firms determine how much is made.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
The market system is an economic democracy where people have the option to buy according to their choice and budget.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
The country or nation has broad powers to serve the public interest on what is appropriate based on their judgement.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
Consumers are free to spend their money on what is available but government planners make decisions, about what us produced, and therefore what is available.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
There is no “pure market or command allocation systems among the world’s economies.”
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
It means all market systems have a command sector and all command systems have a market sector.
Market allocation system
Command allocation system
Mixed allocation system
Have such serious economic, social, and political problems that they represent very limited opportunities for investment and operations.
Low-Income Countries
Low-Middle-Income Countries
Upper-Middle-Income Countries
High-Income Countries
These countries are typically at relatively early stages of industrialization.
Low-Income Countries
Low-Middle-Income Countries
Upper-Middle-Income Countries
High-Income Countries
In these countries, the percentage of population engaged in agriculture drops sharply as people move to the industrial sector and the degree of urbanization increases.
Low-Income Countries
Low-Middle-Income Countries
Upper-Middle-Income Countries
High-Income Countries
Known as advanced, developed, industrialized, or post-industrial countries.
Low-Income Countries
Low-Middle-Income Countries
Upper-Middle-Income Countries
High-Income Countries
Which countries belong to the G-7 or Group of Seven?
Qatar
Sweden
United States
Japan
Germany
The perspective of this first claim dwells on the vital functions of the free market, on its rationality and efficiency likewise on its allegedly ability to bring about greater social integration and material progress.
Globalization: Liberation and Global Integration of Markets
Globalization: Inevitable and Irreversible
Nobody is in Charge of Globalization
Globalization Benefits everyone
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in the world
The perspective of this claim two is that globalization reflects the spread of irreversible market forces driven by technological innovations that make the global integration of national economies inevitable.
Globalization: Liberation and Global Integration of Markets
Globalization: Inevitable and Irreversible
Nobody is in Charge of Globalization
Globalization Benefits everyone
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in the world
This perspective focuses on the classical liberal concept of the “self-regulating market”. The semantic link between “globalization market” and the adjacent idea of “no leader” is simple
Globalization: Liberation and Global Integration of Markets
Globalization: Inevitable and Irreversible
Nobody is in Charge of Globalization
Globalization Benefits everyone
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in the world
This claim links “globalization” and “market” to the adjacent concept of “democracy”, which also plays a significant role in liberalism, conservatism, and socialism.
Globalization: Liberation and Global Integration of Markets
Globalization: Inevitable and Irreversible
Nobody is in Charge of Globalization
Globalization Benefits everyone
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in the world
This perspective is supported by the joint statement of powerful industrialized nations in 1996 G-7 Summit in Lyons, France.
Globalization: Liberation and Global Integration of Markets
Globalization: Inevitable and Irreversible
Nobody is in Charge of Globalization
Globalization Benefits everyone
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in the world
Competitiveness has become a prominent business and government concern in the era of global business as a contest among nations.
True
False
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