Adoption Of Globalisation IB HL
An Uneven Process The diffusion of telecommunications and ICT has left vast numbers of people without access to either. The poor, rural people have missed out. Of the 1.3 billion people in poverty, 70% are women showing they haven’t benefitted. Since 1970, poor countries have became poorer and between 1960 and 1991, the world’s richest 20% has increased to 80%.
An Uneven Process “Capital Flight” has allowed for wealthy companies to decide to invest in some places, remove investment from others, close factories, and open new locations where they can take advantages in changes in tax regimes, pay negotiations, government incentives, and the availability of grants and loans. TNC’s can heavily impact and exploit some countries.
McDonalds And Globalisation Does the spread of fast food undermine local food producers? Does the spread of fast food undermine local dietary patterns? Does the spread of fast food create local environmental problems, such as water shortages? Does the spread of fast food create sociocultural problems, such as change in farming patterns and conflict between people of different generations?
Activities Using Geography For The IB Diploma P218-222, answer the following… Using Figure 9 (P218), how does the economic development of countries influence the adoption of globalisation? How can the adoption of globalisation vary between urban and rural areas? Why may some countries be resistant to allowing globalisation in their areas? Why do some countries leave a significant degree of economic activity at the local level?