From the perspective of a developing economy (e.g., India, China), do you think globalization is an advantage or a disadvantage for developing economies? Provide a basis for your argument.
Globalization describes the integration of world economies, but
for rather some time, few developed nations such as the USA and UK
are moving towards the anti-globalization policies.
Globalization now relocating favor of establishing nations.
Established countries have become a market for developing
countries, China is a supreme example of this. United States trade
deficit with China is close to 485 Billion dollars which are huge
and matter of worry. US items are unable to compete against Chinese
items in the United States market. Trump's federal government has
actually begun a trade war to conserve the economy of the US.
But the benefits of globalization are not equally distributed in
addition to the establishing countries. Few nations where the
political system is not steady enough, such countries. India
through its expertise in the IT sector.
developed countries are also getting from trade but over the
long-developing countries are going to be big beneficiaries of
globalization.
From the perspective of a developing economy (e.g., India, China), do you think globalization is an...
Discuss the importance of emerging economies in the global economy. Provide your discussion on the differences between the domestic business management (e.g., Pizza Hut in the U.S. market) and business management in emerging/developing economies such as China, India, and Brazil.
How do you predict that outsourcing from U.S., Japanese, and European firms to China, Taiwan, and India will affect the economies and firms in the three sourcing countries?
Do you think technology and globalization drive up income inequality in developing countries or there are other factors to consider? Why or why not? What factors are there(if any)?
What do you think IKEA learned from its expansion plan to China and Russia in term of culture, pricing structure, demographic, etc.? How would such experiences guide IKEA entry into India?
What do current economic data tell us about the health of the economy? Assess the current health of the U.S. economy by evaluating the key economic indicators that we have looked at in this course. How close is the overall economy to potential GDP and the natural rate of unemployment? The relevant economics statistics include the growth rate of real GDP, the unemployment rate, and the inflation rate at a minimum. You are encouraged to discuss and evaluate other economic...
1. What do you think about Globalization? 2. Do you think that cultures are becoming more homogenized because of Globalization? 3. Do you see more or less cultural globalization in the future?
Ten years from now, do you think these five forces (affluence, sustainability, globalization, communication, and branding.) will still be driving ever-greater CSR? Do you see any other emerging forces (e.g., religion, big data) that might reshape CSR in the future to the same extent as the five forces discussed in this chapter?
what kinds of groups and organizations do you think profit from globalization and McDonaldization? Be specific, and give your opinion on whether such processes help or hurt the world (or both).
5) China and India seem to be at the forefront of many companies' future global strategic plans. What other emerging international market i.e. country) do you think will prove quite important in the future? Thoroughly justify your response with concrete details. (20 points)
There is much criticism that modernization theory is Eurocentric. Do you think dependency theory and globalization theory are also biased? Why or why not? Compare and contrast modernization theory, dependency theory, and globalization theory. Which do you think is more useful for explaining global inequality? Explain, using examples.