GROBALIZATION
Globalization
lets countries move closer to each other. People, companies and organizations
in different countries can live and work together. We can exchange goods ,
money and ideas faster and cheaper than ever before. Modern communication and
technology, like the Internet, cell phones or satellite TV help us in our daily
lives.
Globalization
is growing quickly. A German company can produce cars in Argentina and then
sell them in the United States. A businessman in Great Britain can buy a part
of a company in Indonesia on one day and sell parts of another business in
China the next, thanks to globalization. Fast food companies open shops around
the world almost every day.
HISTORY
OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
is not new. For thousands of years people have been trading goods and
travelling across great distances. During the Middle Ages, merchants travelled
along the Silk Road, which connected Europe and China.
The
modern age of globalization started with the Industrial Revolution at the end
of the 18th century. New machines were able to produce cheaper goods. Trains
and steam-powered boats transported products farther and faster.
Since
1980, globalization has been moving at a faster pace. Today it is easier for
companies to work in other countries. The Internet gives them the chance of
reaching more customers around the world. Tele workers work for firms that may
be far away.
However,
there is a growing debate over globalization. Governments are in favour of
globalization because the economy can grow. Other people are not so sure that
there are only advantages. Here are some arguments from both sides:
ADVANTAGES
OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
lets countries do what they can do best. If, for example, you buy cheap steel
from another country you don’t have to make your own steel. You can focus on
computers or other things.
Globalization
gives you a larger market. You can sell more goods and make more money. You can
create more jobs.
Consumers
also profit from globalization. Products become cheaper and you can get new
goods more quickly.
DISADVANTAGES
OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
causes unemployment in industrialized countries because firms move their
factories to places where they can get cheaper workers.
Globalization
may lead to more environmental problems. A company may want to build factories
in other countries because environmental laws are not as strict as they are at
home. Poor countries in the Third World may have to cut down more trees so that
they can sell wood to richer countries.
Globalization
can lead to financial problems. In the 1970s and 80s countries like Mexico,
Thailand, Indonesia or Brazil got a lot of money from investors who hoped they
could build up new businesses there. These new companies often didn’t work, so
they had to close down and investors pulled out their money.
Some of
the poorest countries in the world, especially in Africa, may get even poorer.
Their population is not as educated as in developed countries and they don’t
have the new technology that we do.
Human,
animal and plant diseases can spread more quickly through globalization.
Many
experts say that we need a different kind of globalization in our world today.
There must be ways to make sure that all countries profit from the good sides
of globalization. We should help poorer countries by giving them better
education and showing them how new technology works.
Every year,
leaders of the world’s biggest industrial countries get together to discuss
economic problems. This meeting is called the G8 summit. In the last few years
groups against globalization have organized protest marches and demonstrations
to point out that not everyone is happy with how the world’s economy is
developing.
BY
JOHN CAFRENE
BAPRM
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