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Among producers and workers the impact of globalisation has not been uniform. Justify by giving examples

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Answered by Vishwaabhi
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Answer:

the impact of globalisation has not been uniform

Explanation:

(i) While globalisation has benefited welloff consumers and also producers with skill, education and wealth, many small producers and workers have suffered as a result of the rising competition.

(ii) Removal of trade barriers and liberalisation policies of the governments to facilitate globalisation have hit the local producers and manufactures hard.

(iii) Globalisation and the pressure of competition have substantially changed the lives of workers. Faced with grow in competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’. This means that workers’ jobs are no longer secure. Illustration: Any one case—either from the text book or beyond it, e.g., MNCs and Workers, MNCs and Local Manufactures/industries, Withdrawal of Subsidies, etc.

Answered by sabinamin14
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Answer:

the impact of globalization has not been uniform among producers and workers

the producers have benefited from it due to increased foreign competition and being able to invest more in it .for workers it has not been that beneficial. the workers are exploited by the mnc by making them work at lower wages for a long time . most of the workers are hired for a short time

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