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Global Village Globalization Developing World Developed World Interdependence Homogeneity Multinational Corporation Free Trade Downsizing Cost of Production
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Global Village – A term coined by Marshall McLuhan to describe the impact of communication and transportation technologies, which reduced the distance between parts of the world Interdependence – the interconnection of all people and all living things Global World View – A view of the world that encourages cooperation and the development of common interests between countries
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In September 2015 this image of a starving polar bear in Norway went viral. How are we here in Atlantic Canada connected?
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The world is a like village because of the close connections between countries of the world as a result of communication and transportation technologies The process of the world becoming more interconnected in the global village is known as Globalization
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Globalization describes the way countries and people of the world interact and integrate Globalization has many sides and can be economic, political, and/or cultural
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Globalization has existed for centuries Example: The Silk Road was an ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea It promoted the exchange of ideas and knowledge, along with trade goods and foods such as silk, spices, porcelain, and other treasures from the East
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Can send email and text messages around the world in milliseconds Watch television stations from around the world Buy products made around the world Experience foods, customs, and traditions from different cultures around the world
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Economic The free flow of goods and capital between nations usually from the developing world to the developed world Developing world – Countries that are beginning to industrialize and have a lower standard of living Developed World – Countries that have a relatively high level of industrialization and standard of living Can be found to cause environmental harms and violations of people’s human rights
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Political The independence of the world’s nations is being weakened as people are more so becoming citizens of the world and not just nations
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Cultural An ‘Americanization’ of culture exists as cultures are losing their cultural identity and diversity with an increase in homogeneity (sameness) Homogeneity – Consisting of parts or people that are similar to each other or are of the same type
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Multinational Corporation – A company (business) that operates across nations or in many different countries Examples: Many will own many different businesses such as General Electric who make appliances, aircraft engines, plastics, and nuclear reactors
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Multinational Corporations accumulate much wealth and power They move manufacturing operations to developing countries because labour is cheaper Cost of production – The costs of raw materials and wages to make a product There are often fewer environmental regulations in developing countries
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Most Canadian Corporations are relatively small A globalized economy is allowing them new markets to sell their products Hard to keep costs of production low so it is often difficult to compete with other companies on price Downsized the size of workforce to keep costs lower Downsizing – to reduce the operating costs of a company by reducing the number of people it employs
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Canada has entered into trade agreements with other nations in order to increase business Free trade is popular and encouraged because it allows countries to specialize in producing what they do best and import other goods rather than make them Free Trade – Goods move across national borders without tariffs being charged Tariffs - A tax on goods coming into or leaving a country
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Canada signed the North American Free Trade Agreement with the United States and Mexico in 1992 Trade with the USA and Mexico increased Many Canadian businesses relocated to the USA resulting in job loss for Canadians
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Canada is a member of the World Trade Organization WTO deals with trading rules amongst nations
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Consumers have access to a wide range of products at affordable prices Trade between countries creates jobs around the world making everyone wealthier in the end Stimulates the economies of developing countries Sharing technological innovations
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Loss of cultural identity Some corporations make more money than smaller countries making them beyond those countries’ control Benefits the developed world more than the developing world Environmental harms Corporations shop around for the best places to do business playing one country against another (seeking lower wages and less environmental restrictions)
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