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II.LESSON TITLE:
III.LESSON OVERVIEW
The lesson provides the students an overview on the concept of Globalization. In this module, students
will learn the different concepts of globalization that they are now experiencing in real-life situation as a 21 st
century learner.
IV.DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the discussions, the students are expected to:
1. share a personal definition of globalization;
2. describe the natures of globalization;
3. differentiate competing conception of globalizations;
4. discuss the characteristics and qualities of globalization as a phenomenon; and
5. synthesize and agree on a working definition of globalization for the course
V.COURSE CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
Let’s examine the picture below? What do you think this picture is all about?
The birth of information technology contributed to the big shift in the way we make things; in the field of
business and economics, education, politics, government and others. Who was behind the formation of
international organization such as WTO, APEC, ASEAN, UN and others? What are the impacts of this to the
different member-countries and vice-versa? Who are gainers and losers because of globalization?
Globalization is a relatively novel idea in the social sciences, although people who work in and write
about the mass media, transnational corporations and international businesses have been using it for some
time. Jacques Maisonrouge, the French-born former President of IBM World Trade, mentioned his view that
the future lies with global corporations who operate as if the world had no real borders rather than
organizations tied to a particular country. The influential U.S. magazine, Business Week (14 May 1990)
summed this view up in the reminiscent phrase: ‘The Stateless Corporation’The purpose of his paper is to
critically reviewed the ways in which sociologists and other social scientists used ideas of globalization and
evaluated the fruitfulness of these competing conceptions.
1.1.DEFINITION OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization is a term used to describe the changes in societies and the world economy that are the
result of dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange. In specifically economic contexts, it refers almost
exclusively to the effects of trade, particularly trade liberalization or "free trade".
It is a common belief that globalization plays a role just at international levels of trade and commerce,
but the fact is that it has played an important role in making our lives much more comfortable too. The phones,
apparels, gadgets or accessories that we use in our day-to-day life are be available to us through globalization.
Knowingly or unknowingly, we are all under the impact of globalization, and more importantly it has helped in
bringing international peace and justice to mankind.
1.2.NATURE OF GLOBALIZATION
Liberalization: It stands for the freedom of the entrepreneurs to establish any industry or trade or business
venture, within their own countries or abroad.
Free trade: It stands for free flow of trade relations among all the nations. Each state grants MFN (most
favored nation) status to other states and keeps its business and trade away from excessive and hard
regulatory and protective regimes.
Globalization of Economic Activity: Economic activities are be governed both by the domestic market and
also the world market. It stands for the process of integrating the domestic economy with world economies.
Liberalization of Import-Export System: It stands for liberating the import- export activity and securing a free
flow of goods and services across borders.
Privatization: Keeping the state away from ownership of means of production and distribution and letting the
free flow of industrial, trade and economic activity across borders.
Increased Collaborations: Encouraging the process of collaborations among the entrepreneurs with a view to
secure rapid modernization, development and technological advancement.
Economic Reforms: Encouraging fiscal and financial reforms with a view to give strength to free world trade,
free enterprise, and market forces.
Globalization accepts and advocates the value of free world trade, freedom of access to world markets and a
free flow of investments across borders. It stands for integration and democratization of the world’s culture,
economy and infrastructure through global investments.
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1.3.1.2. Anti-Globalization
Many anti-globalism activists see globalization as the promotion of a Corporatist agenda, which is intent
on constricting the freedoms of individuals in the name of profit. They also claim that increasing
autonomy and strength of corporate entities increasingly shape the political policy of nation-states.
Globalization imposes credit based economics, resulting in unsustainable growth of debt and debt
crises.
1.3.1.3. Pro-Globalization
Supporters of free trade point out that economic theories such as comparative advantage suggests that
free trade leads to a more efficient allocation of resources, with all those involved in the trade
benefitting. In general, they claim that this leads to lower prices, more employment and better allocation
of resources.
1.3.1.4. Globalization in the Philippines
The country is taking part in the process of globalization ever since and until the country signed
agreements with World Trade Organization in 1995.
Now, globalization is very effective in the Philippines, it has allowed major changes in the nation like
more labor, and more Filipino and foreign companies has emerged in the nation in order to help the
country’s developing economy.
Globalization can make the Philippines into a better nation if the Philippine leaders to make their
economy more advance through global trading and allowing more foreign investors to the help boost
the economy. And by accomplishing those goals, the Philippines should be able to reduce the poverty
level as well as increase labor force for job opportunities for those that are in need for a living.
However, since the poverty level is still increasing, most Filipinos has managed to find work overseas
and they have managed to seek better living than in the Philippines. The most effective factor in the
Philippines is education. The society’s mentality is to be educated and it’s with education that people in
the nation see their opportunity for a better life in the future.
1.3.1.5. Advantages of globalization
Peaceful Relations - Most of the countries have resorted to trade relations with each other in order to
boost their economy, leaving behind any bitter past experiences if any.
Employment - Considered as one of the most crucial advantages, globalization has led to the
generation of numerous employment opportunities. Companies are moving towards the developing
countries to acquire labor force.
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Education - A very critical advantage that has aided the population is the spread of education. With
numerous educational institutions around the globe, one can move out from the home country for better
opportunities elsewhere.
Product Quality - The product quality has been enhanced so as to retain the customers. Today the
customers may compromise with the price range but not with the quality of the product. Low or poor
quality can adversely affect consumer satisfaction.
Cheaper Prices - Globalization has brought in fierce competition in the markets.
Communication - Every single information is easily accessible from almost every corner of the world
Circulation of information is no longer a tedious task, and can happen in seconds. The Internet has
significantly affected the global economy, thereby providing direct access to information and products.
Transportation - Considered as the wheel of every business organization, connectivity to various parts
of the world is no more a serious problem. Today with various modes of transportation available, one
can conveniently deliver the products to a customer located at any part of the world.
GDP Increase - Gross Domestic Product, commonly known as GDP, is the money value of the final
goods and services produced within the domestic territory of the country during an accounting year.
Free Trade - Free trade is a policy in which a country does not levy taxes, duties, subsidies or quota on
the import/export of goods or services from other countries. There are countries which have resolved to
free trade in specific regions. This allows consumers to buy goods and services, comparatively at a
lower cost.
Travel and Tourism - Globalization has promoted tourism to great heights. International trade among
different countries also helps in increasing the number of tourists that visit different places around the
world.
External Borrowing - With the help of globalization, there is opportunity for corporate, national, and
sub-national borrowers to have better access to external finance, with facilities such as external
commercial borrowing and syndicated loans.
1.3.1.6. Disadvantages of globalization
Health Issues. Globalization has given rise to more health risks and presents new threats and
challenges for epidemics. The dawn of HIV/AIDS. Having its origin in the wilderness of Africa, the virus
has spread like wildfire throughout the globe in no time. Food items are also transported to various
countries, and this is a matter of concern, especially in case of perishable items.
Loss of Culture. With large number of people moving into and out of a country, the culture takes a
backseat. People may adapt to the culture of the resident country. They tend to follow the foreign
culture more, forgetting their own roots. This can give rise to cultural conflicts.
Uneven Wealth Distribution. It is said that the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer.
In the real sense, globalization has not been able to reduce poverty.
Environment Degradation. The industrial revolution has changed the outlook of the economy.
Industries are using natural resources by means of mining, drilling, etc. which puts a burden on the
environment.
Disparity. Though globalization has opened new avenues like wider markets and employment, there
still exists a disparity in the development of the economies. Structural unemployment owes to the
disparity created. Developed countries are moving their factories to foreign countries where labor is
cheaply available.
Conflicts. It has given rise to terrorism and other forms of violence. Such acts not only cause loss of
human life but also huge economic losses.
Cut-throat Competition. Opening the doors of international trade has given birth to intense
competition. This has affected the local markets dramatically. The local players thereby suffer huge
losses as they lack the potential to advertise or export their products on a large scale. Therefore, the
domestic markets shrink.
1.4. DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF GLOBALIZATION
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Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such
a way as to extend and intensify social relations. This process is marked by the common consumption of
cultures that have been diffused by the Internet, popular culture media, and international travel.
Globalization is moving towards the trend of a borderless world. We can now explore different countries
without having any dangers.
GLOBALIZATION OR WESTERNIZATION?
For westerners’ conception on the term globalization, scholars attributed it as part of the growing imperialist
mechanism of American and Western powers, which they considered as the building blocks of
technological and economic innovations.
Such phases of developments were interpreted as “westernization” in which they strongly linked the global
events to the American imperialism.
The idea of Westernization is deeply rooted in the Western World where often associated with the Western
culture and values.
The World Wide Web (www) for example, is the hallmark for the integration of western and eastern culture.
1.5. QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GLOBALIZATION
Creation and Multiplication - involves creation of new and multiplication of existing social networks and
cultural activities thus, breaking the traditional norms and practices in the political, economic, and cultural
realms of most communities.
Expansion and Stretching - globalization is very evident in the expansion and stretching of social
operations and connections, on how the financial markets and trading operate around the globe like the
(WTO) World Trade Organization, ASEAN Economic Community, World Economic Forum and European
Union brought to the expansion of local economies through opening their economies to the other parts of
the world.
Consciousness and Awareness - globalization involves the human consciousness and awareness.
People, as the primary actors of globalization are the frontliners as reflected in their experiences. The
human consciousness is critical on how they impact the growing outcomes and markers of globalization.
Their daily actions such as global interdependence provide large-scale implications to the norms and
practices of the borderless world.
CONCLUSION
Globalization helps us in various ways such as it increases competitions between the markets
having them to improve the quality of products that they are selling. it also provides new jobs and it
increases the employment rate. moreover, it also spreads the knowledge of new inventions and it helps
in the spread of education too. without globalization we will not be able to be in our current states
nowadays. However, despite these positive effects, we still cannot deny the fact that there will always
be a negative impact of globalization.
One of the negative impacts of globalization is the environmental degradation where in the
environment is being ruined because the amount of raw materials needed to run industries and
factories is taking toll on the natural reserves of the planet earth.
Also, there is a growing gap between the rich and the poor because the rich are getting richer
while the poor are struggling for a square meal and they are getting poorer and poorer every day.
furthermore, it is also the reason why there is a rise in health risks because globalization bought people
from various countries together which makes it easier to transport viruses from one country to the other.
It is indeed that a globalization is a blessing and a curse at some point.
Globalization will always be there and it will never stop. It is only up to us how we will handle
and take it. Let us be flexible and open minded to the things that are coming to us but let us not forget
to be cautious because not everything we think are good is always good, because at the end of the day
there will always be an effect that we will never forget. always remember that globalization is full of
opportunities and threats.