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Toys,capacitors and batteries are some examples where the producers have been ......... due to MNCs. fill in the blanks. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most regions of the world are getting increasingly

interconnected. While this interconnectedness

across countries has many dimensions —

cultural, political, social and economic — this

chapter looks at globalisation in a more limited

sense. It defines globalisation as the integration

between countries through foreign trade and

foreign investments by multinational

corporations (MNCs). As you will notice, the more

complex issues of portfolio investment have been

left out.

If we look at the past thirty years or so, we

find that MNCs have been a major force in the

globalisation process connecting distant regions

of the world. Why are the MNCs spreading their

production to other countries and what are the

ways in which they are doing so? The first part

of the chapter discusses this. Rather than

relying on quantitative estimates, the rapid rise

and influence of the MNCs has been shown

through a variety of examples, mainly drawn

from the Indian context. Note that the examples

are an aid to explain a more general point. While

teaching, the emphasis should be on the ideas

and examples are to be used as illustrations.

You can also creatively use comprehension

passages like the one given after Section II to

test and reinforce new concepts.

Integration of production and integration of

markets is a key idea behind understanding the

process of globalisation and its impact. This has

been dealt with at length in this chapter,

highlighting the role of MNCs in the process. You

have to ensure that the students grasp this idea

with sufficient clarity, before moving on to the

next topic.

Globalisation has been facilitated by several

factors. Three of these have been highlighted:

rapid improvements in technology, liberalisatio

Answered by khushi02022010
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Answer:

Declined due to raised competition by MNCs of machine made cheaper products Comparatively.

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