Since the 1980s, globalization has made three billion people have better quality of living (Kunnanatt 2011, p.359). Globalization has the potential to make people who live in different parts of the world closer and build international cooperation between countries. Many people consider the globalization good impacts in some developing countries such as Nauru, Ethiopia, Turkmenistan, Qatar, China and Uzbekistan due to their rapid economic growth in 2017 (Obiols 2017). Others believe that globalization has led to higher working conditions, unfair labour wages, and more unemployment (kwon 2014, p.68). However, this essay will argue that globalization is beneficial to developing countries for several reasons: globalization has benefits for health Globalization is increasing the collaboration between local hospitals and overseas hospitals as well as improving the skills of doctors and scientists as well. For instance, the doctors and scientists help their patients look for diseases that are spread by people, animals and birds. It is possible that they can find appropriate medicines for their patients (Hamdi 2013, p. 143). As a result, the population in developing countries may have higher life expectancy. Furthermore, developing countries receive help from health organisations. Some organisation are concerned about people’ health and have conducted surveys to give aid to developing countries. For example, The World Health Organisation (WHO) is an international organisation, which works with governments and other partners through offices in more than 150 countries. Their purpose is to support people all over the world for a better and healthier future (Word Health Organisation 2018). Every year in developing countries, more than 96 per cent of over 20 million babies born have underweight of less than 2,500 grams that leads to mental health problems, chronic diseases, slow development and deaths while growing up. Children who are born with lower standard weight need access to child health care programmes to save their life and the Kangaroo Mother Care Program (KMC) is the best choice as recommended by WHO (World Health Human resources are fundamental to the development of countries. Also, most governments in developing countries concentrate on their policies on education, and the modern technology for the education system. For instance, the government of developing countries spends more money for education (Hamdi 2013, p. 143). The students in the developing countries can now study via online programs that are provided by some of the best international universities, and can access almost any sources to educate themselves as the same level in developed countries (Zohari, 2014). As a result, the literacy rate in developing countries could increases. In addition, there are high quality universities spread out in different countries, which developing countries can learn from the developed countries. For example, England expects to become a leader of higher education, by building other campuses overseas (Nicolescu 2014, p. 78). It is possible because the Nottingham University opened their campus in Malaysia (Ennew 2014, p.2). If the number of international universities increase their campuses in developing countries, the local students can easily access education as they study aboard. As a result, students who do not want to leave the hometown can experience studying at an international campus in their own
talks about the globalization, transnational corporations, and its benefits and drawbacks. With the growth in globalization concept, the transnational corporations are flourishing in terms of production and earning profits. Many transnational corporations seek for low wage countries like India, Vietnam etc. where they can spend a few dollars a day but produce goods worth millions of dollars. Establishment of transnational corporations in developing countries has its own benefits and drawbacks for…
Subject : globalization, is it good for everyone ? Introduction : Globalization has become a « cliché », though users of the word disagree about its consequences. Many believe that it had lifted, or potentially can lift, millions of people out of poverty permanently. On the opposite side, some believe that it already has driven millions deeper into poverty. The worldwide movement toward economic, financial, trade, and communications integration would define the globalization. It implies…
4U1 October 20th 2014 Globalization: An Attempt at Optimizing Life Since the broca area of the brain developed in human ancestors, humans have been crazed with optimizing their life and perfecting it in every way possible. Globalization is the largest example of this by far, since it encompasses and affects the entire world and all of mankind. Through the integration and further development of globalization, the world is becoming more aware of the possibilities and benefits that may come from being…
Effects of Globalization on Chinese and African Cultures Globalization impacts cultures in a multitude of ways, both positive and negative. As the concept can be perceived as the increasing movement of goods and resources across national borders, this modernization has had a significant effect on China as well as in the Kenyan culture. Some critics question whether or not globalization economically benefits countries like Kenya. Although, Kenya financially benefitted from tourism and export-based…
Globalization and Inequality Over the last two centuries income inequality has risen in many developing countries. One of those countries is the United States of America. Often times, the rise of inequality in the United States is attributed to globalization and corporate expansion. As leaders in globalization, the United States was one of the first countries that experienced the benefits of globalization and corporate expansion. This meant that many of the large globalized US companies set the standard…
View on Globalization First of all, globalization is basically the tendency of businesses, technologies, or philosophies to spread throughout the world. In my opinion, globalization is a good thing because the overall benefits exceed its overall costs. For example, as consumers we are winners because we are able to buy within a huge range of better quality goods and services at lower prices. Sometimes employees or owners of business lose one way or another, but the truth is that globalization must…
Globalization has affected the way of making business, trading, information systems, organizations and even tourism has changed impressively thanks to the open world in which we live now a days. Globalization has opened a lot of opportunities for a lot of people, but also has complicated some sectors in different countries. For starters we should know that “international trade and cross-border investment flows are the main elements of this integration“.1 This is cause by the governments that…
Candidate number:128838 Name of the module: Business and management essay. [Globalization is a force for good. Discuss] Submission date: 9th November, 2014 Word:1088 words Title: Globalization is a force for good. Discuss. Today, it is not difficult to purchase a cup of coffee from Starbucks in most cities on the Earth. That is one of the results of Globalization. Globalization has different definitions in different areas. For business, it can refer to the processes of incorporation…
Globalization Is A Part Of Our Lives By May Moses Saint Leo University 08/19/2012 Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………………3 The impact of Globalization………………………………………………4-5 Pros of Globalization…………………………………………………………5-7 Cons of globalization……………………………………………..…………..8-9 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………..9 References……………………………………………………………………10 Abstract: Globalization is the flow of information, goods, capital and people across political and economic boundaries…
1. Globalization Argumentative Paper Danielle Bennington MKT/120 June 22, 2013 University of Phoenix 2. Globalization is a way to move services and goods across the world. Some people will argue that globalization brings great benefits, while other people will argue that globalization is basically defective. People have theories about globalization and what affects it brings on third-world countries. Many people believe that globalization helps countries become wealthier; while…