Borcuch, 2012
Borcuch, 2012
Borcuch, 2012
ISSN: 2068 - 3537, E ISSN (online) 2069 9476, ISSN L = 2068 3537
Year XVIII, No. 1, 2012, pp. 118-129
Abstract
We are being influenced by the rush of economic and social
forces. Internet is perhaps the most visible aspect
of globalization and in many ways its driving force. The
process of globalization can be understood as the global
reach of communications technology and capital
movements. The globalization of financial markets means
that the movement of exchange rates, interest rates, and
stock prices in various countries are intimately
interconnected. From the social point of view, globalization
is changing the nature of global social relations. The aim of
this article is to demonstrate (in a few examples), how does
Internet affect the process of globalization?
Keywords: globalization, Internet, economics, sociology
1. Introduction
There has been a great deal of discussion in recent years
about globalization. Evidence of globalization is seen in our daily lives.
We are being influenced by the rush of economic and social forces.
Internet is perhaps the most visible aspect of globalization and in many
ways its driving force. Globalization tends to be most perceptible and
observable in almost every facet of life mainly due to the emergence
of internet technology. The internet technology is globally integrates the
people of the world.
The aim of this article is to demonstrate (in a few examples),
how does Internet affect the process of globalization?
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concretize their property rights, and relative poverty for a large
undercapitalized sector incapable of leveraging its own assets. The
problem remains of how we settle the disparities that come with the
benefits of capitalism and globalization1.
Overview/Globalization and Poverty:
The expansion of international trade and investment is one of
the dominant trends of our time, but policymakers and advocates tend to
discuss it without carefully examining the evidence available in social
science;
Because the modern era of globalization has coincided with a
sustained reduction in the proportion of people living in extreme
poverty, one may conclude that globalization, on the whole, is not
making the poor poorer. Equally, however, it cannot take much credit
for the decrease in poverty, which in many cases preceded trade
liberalization;
Countries that get the economic basics right-improving
infrastructure, ensuring political stability, carrying out land reform,
providing social safety nets, addressing market failures such as impeded
access to credit-tend to succeed at reducing poverty. Although
globalization can help, it is only one factor among many2.
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