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GLOBALISATION (Economic (global shipping, global production, more…
GLOBALISATION
Economic
global shipping
global production
more international trade
more free trade
fewer tariffs (=Zölle)
Outsourcing leads to unemployment
more product variety
global brands
production sharing
more jobs in developing countries
cheaper prices
child labour, exploitation of workers
bigger gap between rich and poor
more inequality
poor countries can develop their economies
Cultural
English as a world language
global brands influence our taste and choices
social media
Food and drinks
Exchange / Transfer of knowledge
Westernising of native cultures
local cultures / traditions get lost
better communication
faster travel
more cultural exchange
People become more tolerant
Political
global institutions
global migration
summits
supranational organisations (e.g. EU)
free trade areas (e.g. EU, NAFTA...)
more cooperation to solve global problems
exploitation of workers
multinationals influence political decisions
multinationals destroy the environment and waste resources