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Globalization
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Economic Globalization: David Ricardo and Circular Flow
Households, firms, government; rest of the world Factor market (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurial ability; rent, wages, interest, profit) Product market (goods and services, revenue) Trade as technology: Iowa car crop and creative destruction Comparative advantage
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Modernization vs. Dependencia
Dependency theory: avoid dependence 1st world capital, tech, expertise neo-mercantalism: import-substitution industrialization (Mexico) and export-led industrialization (China) Confirmation: Asian Contagion “Sustainable development”: 1st world development questioned (cultural + social impacts; environmental impact; “free trade butters” hypocrisy) “Decoupling” (not so much)
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Corporatism vs. Pluralism
Small # groups systematically recognized in policymaking (tripartite decision making—labor, biz, gov’t) Authoritative peak associations for diff. sectors economy Interest group unified w/in selves + cooperative w/others Centralized, monopolistic interest groups Liberal corporatism: consensual policy-making Hierarchy (follow leader’s decisions) w/in group Compulsory/near-universal membership Decisions made by few leaders of group + gov’t officials (little input) Stable relationships w/gov’t Limits power civil society + limits legitimate action/advocacy to state controlled institutions China, Mexico, Russia “Neo-corporatism” in Europe
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Costs of Globalization
Erosion state sovereignty Outside pressure conform global norms Internal pressure for autonomy (decentralization), secession, disintegration Vulnerability actions others (NGOs, MNCs, WTO, IMF, World Bank, UN, etc.) Cross-border/international problems (crime, disease, environmental, etc.) “Race to the bottom”: Economic growth w/out development; internal inequality Problems of rapid industrialization + urbanization Women hurt more by transition (competition + liberalization reduction social welfare; undercuts subsistence ag., social constraints on new jobs, exploitation in cities/factories) “Americanization” + cultural/political backlash (Nigeriazation of oil industry)
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Benefits of Globalization
Interdependence cooperation w/in global/regional institutions (integration) Rapid economic growth Global products + services + information Spread democracy + human rights Increased ability organize w/in + across borders Empowerment non-state actors New avenues political access, redress grievances, voice Global citizenship
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Globalization Graphs Supply and Demand, consumer and producer surplus
Comparative Advantage (lowest cost of production) Exchange rates (derived demand) and balanced trade Interest rates
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