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 How has liberalisation of trade and investment policies helped the globalisation process?

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Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
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Liberalisation \:  of \:  trade \:  and \:  \\  investment \:  policies  \: has \:  \\  helped  \: the  \: globalisation \:  \\  process \:  by  \: making \:  foreign  \\ trade \:  and \:  investment \:  easier. \\  Earlier, \:  several \:  developing \:  \\  countries \:  had  \: placed \:  barriers \\  and  \: restrictions \:  on \:  imports \:  \\  and \:  investments  \: from  \\  \: abroad \:  to \:  protect \:  domestic \\  production. However, \:  to \: \\   improve the \:  quality \:  of  \:  \\ domestic \:  goods,  \: these \:  \\  countries \:  have \:  removed  \: the \\  barriers.
Thus,  \: liberalisation  \: has \:  \\  led  \: to  \: a  \: further \:  spread \: of  \\ globalisation  \: because \:  now  \:  \\ businesses \:  are  \: allowed  \: to \:   \\ make \:  their \:  own  \: decisions \:  on \\  imports \:  and \:  exports.  \: This  \:  \\ has \:  led \:  to  \: a \:  deeper \:  integration  \\  \: of  \: national  \: economies  \: into  \\ one \:  conglomerate \:  whole.



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Answered by sonabrainly
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Liberalisation of trade and investment policies has helped the globalisation process by making foreign trade and investment easier. Earlier, several developing countries had placed barriers and restrictions on imports and investments from abroad to protect domestic production. However, to improve the quality of domestic goods, these countries have removed the barriers. Thus, liberalisation has led to a further spread of globalisation because now businesses are allowed to make their own decisions on imports and exports. This has led to a deeper integration of national economies into one conglomerate whole.

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