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The Globalization of Markets By Mohammed Abdelrahman Ghorab Supervision by : Prof. Dr. sc. agr. Erskin Blunck

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  • 1. By Mohammed Abdelrahman Ghorab Supervision by : Prof. Dr. sc. agr. Erskin Blunck

2. What is Globalization? Introduction; The Story of Globalization from History How has the exchange of goods and services and technologies affected people? Why it happen? And its effect Causes of Globalization Music Vs. Cinema MNC and Global Corporates Failure of Standardization: Truth Has Many Faces Cracking the code of Western Markets Is it Good or Bad for us? You captured the best and the worst of globalized economy: Opportunities and threats? 3. The poor complain, they always do, but thats just idle chatter. Our economic/government system brings rewards to all rich, at least to all who matter. the best definition of globalizationCanadian development economist Gerald Karl Helleiner (1936- )Referred to by Noam Chomsky 4. King Leopold IIBetween 1876 to 1914 the imperial power of Troops of the Eight nations alliance of 1900. Left to right: Britain, United States, Australian colonial, British India, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Italy, Japan 5. Different food from different cultures and places have been exposed to other cultures that is why we have so much variety of food choices , it was exchanged in the silk road 6. 1,330,188,500 ViewsSwedish Vs. Hollywood? 200 Million $ Vs. 220 M.$ 7. Chasing after many little Ideas quicklyMoving towards one clear big Ideas 8. Multicultural Accessibility and open markets Unlimited number of Ideas and innovation in a free market ideology. No borders and breaking barriers Common Language Interconnected world and interdependent with new Opp.& Chal. Increased World output Increased Consumer welfare Reduce the role and the responsibilities of the Gov. Peace Long-run benefits for global economies Decrease prices to minimal Interconnected economy with politics and culture Growth of NGS like Greenpeace power Imperialism Widening the gap between richer and poorer Domestic products are nearly dead! Loosing your identity and culture Monopolization of the market Inequalities Spread of economic shock Externalities Poverty & increase transmission of diseases and infections Lower environmental standards and pollution and unsustainable env. Job losses and loss of major local & domestic production and markets because of the greater competition More service sector which cause Dutch disease MacWorld western culture becoming a dominant cultural-political & economical force 9. http://www.economicshelp.org/blog/401/trade/what-causedglobalization/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Troops_of_the_Eight_nations_alliance _1900.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5q4hDB5s_c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As3pWXoq_as&list=PL7D6DF5C5 059B3C71 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srozhNOxS3w http://cps.sagepub.com/content/33/6-7/941.abstract http://www.persistentsentinel.com/index.php/product-line/productcustomization/ http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/list-advantagesdisadvantages-globalization-113517 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9PcuZSUxnk http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3YG_brSlMC2k3A_8YUgF3Q http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_culture The international Context, Ch.10, The Globalization of Markets, By Theodore Levitt, P: 563-567