PPT-Eurostat Seminar Global Value Chains & Economic Globalisation

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amp Economic Globalisation Eurostat Seminar Global Value Chains amp Economic Globalisation Questions Panel Walter Radermacher Eurostat Timothy STURGEON MIT

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amp Economic Globalisation Eurostat Seminar Global Value Chains amp Economic Globalisation Questions Panel Walter Radermacher Eurostat Timothy STURGEON MIT Ronald Jansen UNSD. Wednesday . 7 . January. . 2015. Making. . of. the . Modern. World . Lecture. Giorgio . Riello. g.riello@warwick.ac.uk. http://twistedsifter.com/2013/08/maps-that-will-help-you-make-sense-of-the-world. Types of Globalisation -. . Financial/Economic. The economies of the world are increasingly more global in scale.. Stock markets in one region can drastically affect those in other regions.. Companies now operate on a global scale selling and producing products all over the world.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . What is Globalisation. Globalisation describes the trend of national borders and nation states becoming less important economically, politically and culturally. Economic globalisation is characterised by the growth of massive transnational corporations (TNCs) beyond the control of national governments. . Globalisation . What is it?. The shrinking in importance of global boundaries and nation states economically, politically and culturally. Key Features. Growth in importance of international issues, problems, risks and decline in importance of solely national issues. – scene setting. Professor Louis Brennan. Director Institute for International Integration Studies,. Trinity College Dublin. 2. Where in the world???. “An American worker running Oracle’s database software with Windows on a Dell computer with a Pentium IV microprocessor who takes Prozac in the morning and Viagra at night could have received all those products from ….” . Brainstorm 20 words that you associate with Globalisation. Objectives:. To understand the concept of globalisation. To assess the impact of globalisation on differing parties. HW: . The Characteristics of Globalisation. By the end of this lesson you will:. Be able to explain why global shifts in economic activity bring a range of environmental, economic and social impacts.. Be able to explain how globalisation is linked with the increasing scale and pace of economic migration, and results in a range of impacts to places of varying scales . 8 December. 2016. Making. . of. the . Modern. World . Lecture. Julia McClure. J.McClure@Warwick.ac.uk. What is the face of globalization?. Globalization today?. Fast connections: internet, social media. By the end of this lesson you will have:. Understood cultural diffusion and its causes. Considered the cost of cultural erosion. Seen how cultural and environmental change is resisted and reacted to. By the end of this lesson you will have:. Understood cultural diffusion and its causes. Considered the cost of cultural erosion. Seen how cultural and environmental change is resisted and reacted to. Q. What are the four strands of globalisation with an example?. A. Social – . international immigration. Political – . t. he growth of trade blocs. Cultural – . the dominance of western culture. - Global . Flows of Production . - . Chapter 4. Dr. Senem SÖNMEZ SELÇUK. A good place to get a quick snapshot of global . trade, . as well as net economic flows in and out of a nation-state, is a nation’s . Curriculum for Wales. Humanities . AoLE. scaffolds. This series of PowerPoints provides scaffolds to suggest how the ‘What matters’ statements can be addressed through different themes.. The PowerPoints suggest ways in which . 2014 – Session 3. The winners and losers of globalisation. Main Drivers. The drive for a global presence. Economic integration and trade liberalisation have produced an unstoppable movement toward economic globalisation. .

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