Title: Globalization - How It Affects the World Population
1Globalization How It Affects the World
Population?
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2Globalization How It Affects the World
Population?
- Globalization affects all people living on this
planet either directly or indirectly. In the last
50 years, the world has seen remarkable advances
in health and family planning technology,
including the global spread of vaccines
(especially for COVID19), insecticide-treated bed
nets, hand sanitizers, portable BP devices,
antiretroviral drug treatment for AIDS, and
fertility management methods.
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3Globalization How It Affects the World
Population?
- Coupled with a wide range of public health
interventions that improve access to clean water,
sanitation, and hygiene services, this progress
has contributed to reductions in child mortality
increased life expectancy and lower fertility
rates in many countries. Globalization has helped
people globally in many ways but it also has its
downside.
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4What is Globalization?
- Globalization is the process of creating
international linkages and relationships through
business, finance, trade, and politics.
Globalization is also the process by which a
company expands its reach all over the globe
through business expansion into foreign markets.
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5What is Globalization?
- Globalization represents the expansion of the
global market, such that it intersects and
interconnects with all aspects of social,
economic, and cultural life.
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6What is Globalization?
- In economic terms, it is defined as a process of
increased economic integration between countries.
It can be seen as an increase in capital
ownership across borders, often as a result of
commercial investment, trade liberalization, and
technological change.
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7History of Globalization
- In historical terms, globalization is nothing
new. It has been a continuous process for
thousands of years since the beginnings of human
history and before. From the development of
commercial trade to modern forms of communication
and transportation, the world has always been
more interconnected than we realize. And times
have certainly changed with technological
advances in transportation and communication that
have made us more globalized than ever before.
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8Positive Impact of Globalization
Globalization has several positive effects. It
increases trade, connects economies across the
globe, and allows organizations to access
supplies and services at a lower cost.
Globalization allows businesses to use the
expertise of companies in different countries,
improving their competitiveness in the
marketplace when combined with local production
capabilities.
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9Positive Impact of Globalization
In some cases, globalization leads to increased
competition that drives prices down.
Globalization is one of the most unique and
defining trends of the 21st century. It is the
expansion of international trade, investment, and
access to information, knowledge, technology, and
products across the globe and its responsible
for many economic benefits.
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10Positive Impact of Globalization
The economic consequences of globalization are
largely positive since it has helped in the free
flow of raw materials and finished goods across
the globe supporting global trade and economy.
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11Negative Impacts of Globalization
- Many people do not realize the negative effects
of globalization. The positive aspects are
obvious, but there are negative effects as well.
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12Negative Impacts of Globalization
- There are winners and losers in any situation,
and the people who lose out due to globalization
usually come from poor communities. Workers in
developed countries must compete with lower wage
markets out of necessity, but these countries
lack unions that can help workers in negotiating
with their employers over pay.
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13Negative Impacts of Globalization
- In developing countries, many multinational
companies take advantage of the "cheap labor"
they can find there, but this cheap labor comes
at a steep cost since there are no restrictions
on the general working conditions or child labor.
It often leads to income disparity and inequality
between the educated people and the uneducated.
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