Advantages and disadvantages of globalisation in introduction and conclusion
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ADVANTAGES:
1. raise foreign capital: globalisation will attract foreign capitl which will lead to technology upgradation.
2.quality improvement: in order to withstand comprtition offered by the other firms ,quality enhancement will take place.
3.rise in employement: it is expected that integration between different sectors will lead to more roduction in the home country. thi will raise employement oppurtunities.
4.reduce poverty: with globalisation , many micro-crdit programmes are being implemented to prioritise the need of the poor.
5.adoption of new, flexible producstionmethods:globalisation will raise allocation efficiency, specialll in underdeveloped and developing countries
DISADVANTEGE
1devastation of local producers: it has devasted locsl producers since they are unable to compete with the cheap imports.
2.small business are adversely affected: small bsiness class is adversely affected by fall op public subsidirs, de-industrialasation and floods of cheap imports.
3.raising depth of inequality: the globalvillage appears deeply divided between the streets of the haves and those of the havenots.
4. globalisation has made public employees worse off.
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1. raise foreign capital: globalisation will attract foreign capitl which will lead to technology upgradation.
2.quality improvement: in order to withstand comprtition offered by the other firms ,quality enhancement will take place.
3.rise in employement: it is expected that integration between different sectors will lead to more roduction in the home country. thi will raise employement oppurtunities.
4.reduce poverty: with globalisation , many micro-crdit programmes are being implemented to prioritise the need of the poor.
5.adoption of new, flexible producstionmethods:globalisation will raise allocation efficiency, specialll in underdeveloped and developing countries
DISADVANTEGE
1devastation of local producers: it has devasted locsl producers since they are unable to compete with the cheap imports.
2.small business are adversely affected: small bsiness class is adversely affected by fall op public subsidirs, de-industrialasation and floods of cheap imports.
3.raising depth of inequality: the globalvillage appears deeply divided between the streets of the haves and those of the havenots.
4. globalisation has made public employees worse off.
mark as brainlist
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