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Globalization Good, Possible rebuttals, Globalisation Bad, Possible…
Globalization Good
Globalization allows companies to find lower-cost ways to produce their products. It also increases global competition, which drives prices down and creates a larger variety of choices for consumers. Lowered costs help people in both developing and already-developed countries live better on less money. - Jaz
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Possible rebuttals
Race to the bottom
Rebuttal
Race to the bottom is not good, but it would still be like this regardless if we wanted humanity to progress at a faster pace
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Rebuttal answers
TNCs are normally the people who do this and therefore they theoretically should be able to pay wages in a richer country, therefore invalidating your points
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Statistics shows (Find statistics) That most people shop at TNCs as they believe that TNCs are more reliable.
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Globalisation may help countries gain new product, for instance, the IPhone
While this is true, the county might not get slowed down so quickly. They could find recourse’s to get a similar product
Globalisation Bad
Globalisation is not good for everyone and forces some countries to work overtime and in dangerous hazards to end up getting paid even less then minimum wage in other countries. -Alistair
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The reason for all is so they can keep up with globalisation and will pay workers minimum wage to keep up
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Globalization is not good for many countries, this is because it allows the richer countries to benefit off of developing countries.
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For example in Bangladesh they have to make many clothing garments foreign companies for low prices.
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