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Structures of Globalization

Structures of Globalization
14問 • 2年前
  • Claire Pascual
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    It refers to the expanding interdependence of world economies.

    Economic Globalization

  • 2

    Who attributes economic globalization to the growing scale of cross-border trade commodities and services, the flow of international capital and wide and rapid spread of technology.

    Shangquan (2000)

  • 3

    Defined economic globalization as a historical process, the result of human and technological process.

    International Monetary Fund

  • 4

    The economic interconnectedness is demonstrated in the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that ease trade among countries. It is established in 1995, "ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible" (WTO, 2012).

    Globalization of trade of goods and services

  • 5

    It is evident in the liberalization of financial and capital markets. Thus is seen in cross-listing of shares on ine or more foreign stock exchange, cross-hedging and diversification of portfolio, and round-the-clock trading worldwide. (National Research Council, 1995)

    Globalization of financial and capital markets

  • 6

    Emphasize that various transactions and interactivities that transpire instantly due ti the internet and communication technology.

    Globalization of technology and communication

  • 7

    It is the best illustration of the existence of multinational corporations (MNCs) and transnational corporations (TNC's)

    Glibalization of production

  • 8

    The process of "making the world economy an organic system by extending transnational economic processes and relations to more and more countries and by deepening the economic interdependencies among them.

    Szentes' (2003)

  • 9

    The role of nations state as manager of the national economy is being a defined by globalization .

    Boyer and Drache (1996)

  • 10

    calls the government as the 'midwives' of globalization. it means that the nation states are still relevant, despite assuming a global perspective and act as mediator is between the effects as globalization and national economy.

    Brodie (1996)

  • 11

    he argues that the nation state has ceased to exist as the primary economic organization unit in the global market.

    Ohamae (1995)

  • 12

    One of the actors that facilitate economic globalization. it refers to internationally agreed rules, conventions and institutions for facilitating international trade, investments, and flow of capital among that among nation states.

    International Monetary System

  • 13

    Function as a fixed exchange rate regime, with gold as the only international reserve and participating countries determine the gold content of national currencies.

    The gold standard

  • 14

    The US dollar was the only convertible currency, it was agreed by 44 countries to adapt the gold-exchange standard.

    Bretton woods system

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    Lecture 1: Intro to Envi. Sci

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It refers to the expanding interdependence of world economies.

    Economic Globalization

  • 2

    Who attributes economic globalization to the growing scale of cross-border trade commodities and services, the flow of international capital and wide and rapid spread of technology.

    Shangquan (2000)

  • 3

    Defined economic globalization as a historical process, the result of human and technological process.

    International Monetary Fund

  • 4

    The economic interconnectedness is demonstrated in the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that ease trade among countries. It is established in 1995, "ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible" (WTO, 2012).

    Globalization of trade of goods and services

  • 5

    It is evident in the liberalization of financial and capital markets. Thus is seen in cross-listing of shares on ine or more foreign stock exchange, cross-hedging and diversification of portfolio, and round-the-clock trading worldwide. (National Research Council, 1995)

    Globalization of financial and capital markets

  • 6

    Emphasize that various transactions and interactivities that transpire instantly due ti the internet and communication technology.

    Globalization of technology and communication

  • 7

    It is the best illustration of the existence of multinational corporations (MNCs) and transnational corporations (TNC's)

    Glibalization of production

  • 8

    The process of "making the world economy an organic system by extending transnational economic processes and relations to more and more countries and by deepening the economic interdependencies among them.

    Szentes' (2003)

  • 9

    The role of nations state as manager of the national economy is being a defined by globalization .

    Boyer and Drache (1996)

  • 10

    calls the government as the 'midwives' of globalization. it means that the nation states are still relevant, despite assuming a global perspective and act as mediator is between the effects as globalization and national economy.

    Brodie (1996)

  • 11

    he argues that the nation state has ceased to exist as the primary economic organization unit in the global market.

    Ohamae (1995)

  • 12

    One of the actors that facilitate economic globalization. it refers to internationally agreed rules, conventions and institutions for facilitating international trade, investments, and flow of capital among that among nation states.

    International Monetary System

  • 13

    Function as a fixed exchange rate regime, with gold as the only international reserve and participating countries determine the gold content of national currencies.

    The gold standard

  • 14

    The US dollar was the only convertible currency, it was agreed by 44 countries to adapt the gold-exchange standard.

    Bretton woods system