Module Ii
Module Ii
Module Ii
MODULE II
Last time, we discussed the different working definitions of globalization. One of
those defined globalization as the process of interaction and integration among the
people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by
international trade and investment and aided by information technology
(Globalization101.org). Now, let us find out how this definition will be evident by
distinguishing the types of globalization.
Types of Globalization
1. Financial Globalization - it refers to the ease at which money can be
spread around the world.
Key Features: inter-connected financial systems
Example: stocks exchange and banking
PRO: inter-connectivity and technology = fast access to universal markets
and up-rise to money worth
CON: a downturn in one market can affect the whole world
1 U.S. Dollar = 56.79 Php PESO
If the Philippines would manage to bear with the global demands,
and 1 Peso became equal to 1 U.S. Dollar, you can spend it into:
Php 0.02 Centavos = Candy
Php 0.18 Centavos = Transportation
Php 1.00 = 1 Regular Meal in Jollibee
Php 100.00 = 1 P5,000 worth of Cellphone
The 8 types of globalization are not as distinct as you might first think. One type of
globalization may have similar characteristics of another and they may influence one
another. You could think of these ‘types’ as a venn diagram where features overlap
rather than distinct silos. Getting your head around this can prevent a lot of confusion
around which aspect of globalization fits within which definition – it may fit within
multiple.
Advantages of Globalization
1. Globalization helps the world to focus on progress.
Having presence of a global need, any economy may fulfill these needs by
participating and joining the global market in production of goods, services or
programs for development.
2. It would stabilize global currencies to create an equal playing field.
Meeting the needs of a country equally, may help create more equal playing/
earning field for everyone.
1 Kuwait dinar= U.S. $3.30 (both from
1 Bahraini dinar = U.S. $ 2.65 middle-east)
3. We can use our resources as one planet instead of one nation with
globalization.
For instance:
It costs $30 Billion per year to solve the world problem for hunger.
It is only 5% of what the United States currently spends on defense.
4. Globalization could reduce human trafficking and labor exploitation.
Work opportunities across borders that are open for Filipino workers will
decrease the rate of unemployment and increase their standard of living.
5. It could prevent governments from creating repressive legislation.
Equality is peacefully served through globalization. Many countries are now
given their equal rights to participate and enjoy the global world.
6. We can communicate better because of globalization.
Because of the Internet, it is easier to communicate with other people all over
the world today. This has also created new business opportunities even with a
time-zone that is 12 hours away.
7. Globalization creates more opportunities for trade.
If the global world will offer fewer borders or obstacles for trade such as lesser
taxes and tariffs, then everyone will have more access to unique goods and
services that are available in various regions of the globe. It could make some
items to be potentially cheaper also.
Disadvantages of Globalization
1. Globalization can leave some cultures behind.
It is not the wealthiest countries who are solely affected by this problematic
issue. The developing world may get left behind if they isolate instead of
integrate as the world moves forward.
2. It could create adverse impacts for the global environment.
The countries that have gone through the industrial revolution have created
the issues with greenhouse gas emissions that 90+% of scientists around the
world believe are a significant contributor to the processes of global warming.
3. Each culture could be asked to change how they define themselves.
National borders are not the only boundaries that humans set for themselves
as they go about the business of daily life. We also set limits on our cultural
identity, ethnicity and family environment. But, with the presence of
globalization, the mark of being a “Filipino” may already have been lost or
have been just the same with the neighboring countries and culture.
4. Globalization would temporarily reduce high-paying jobs.
As there would be a surge of employment in the places of the world where the
cost of living is lower, it will be a threat to employees with high paid income
versus low-income applicants. Since some corporations may choose to hire
low-income applicants (but with the same skills) for their workforce as part of
saving.
5. There is also a chance that globalization would only help the wealthy.
The people who have the power today are the ones who will drive the
emphasis for globalization to become a reality. They are the ones who will
create policies, legislation, and frameworks that will bring the world closer
together.
6. It could create health issues for human populations.
Imagine a world anyone can travel at any time to whatever location they
choose. The lack of borders would certainly promote a level of freedom in our
world that we have never seen before in history. It could also create problems
with disease transfers that could impact the entire society.
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