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What is globalisation? Highlight any three causes of globalisation?

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Answered by Akhilrajput1
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. Economic globalisation refers to the interconnectedness of economies through trade and the exchange of resources. Effectively, therefore, no national economy really operates in isolation, which means national economies influence each other.

There are three main classifications of globalisation for the A-level politics student: political, social and economic.

Political globalisation. Political globalisation refers to the amount of political co-operation that exists between different countries. ...

Social globalisation. ...

Economic globalisation.

Answered by anmol6433
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Globalization or globalisation is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. ... Globalization has grown due to advances in transportation and communication technology. transport, making global travel easier. For example, there has been a rapid growth in air-travel, enabling greater movement of people and goods across the globe.


Improved transport, making global travel easier. For example, there has been a rapid growth in air-travel, enabling greater movement of people and goods across the globe.

Containerisation. From 1970, there was a rapid adoption of the steel transport container. This reduced the costs of inter-modal transport, making trade cheaper and more efficient.

Improved technology which makes it easier to communicate and share information around the world. E.g. internet. For example, to work on improvements on this website, I will go to a global online community, like elance.com. There, people from any country can bid for the right to provide a service. It means that I can often find people to do a job relatively cheaply because labour costs are relatively lower in the Indian sub-continent.

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