Title: Is Globalization Good or Bad
1Is Globalization Good or Bad?
- AG BM 338
- Agribusiness in the Global Economy
2LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- After todays class, you should be able to
- Explain the main economic benefits of
globalization - Explain the economic, environmental, and
political concerns about globalization - Articulate your own position on globalization
3CONCERNS ABOUT GLOBALIZATION
- economic
- environmental
- political
4ECONOMIC CONCERNS U.S.
- Does trade lead to a net gain or loss of jobs in
the U.S. and other developed countries? - Does trade cause a gain or loss of good jobs
in the U.S. and other developed countries? - Outsourcing
5ECONOMIC CONCERNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- Is international trade economically beneficial
or harmful to developing countries? - Does trade benefit the rich in developing
countries at the expense of the poor? - Absolute poverty
- Relative poverty
- Does international trade encourage sweatshop
labor in developing countries?
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7ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- Does international trade lead to pollution
havens in developing countries? - Is there a race to the bottom in countries
environmental standards? - Does trade lead to deforestation and other
natural resource loss in developing countries?
8POLITICAL CONCERNS
- Does globalization lead to U.S. hegemony over
other countries, particularly developing
countries? - Does globalization give international
corporations the upper hand over individuals and
nations? - Does globalization give too much power to global
institutions such as the WTO and United Nations? - Criticisms from the left and the right
9WHICH COUNTRIES ARE MOST AND LEAST GLOBALIZED?
Measured by trade as of GDP and gross private
capital flows as a of GDP
10MOST GLOBALIZED COUNTRIES
- Top 5 countries
- Belgium
- Finland
- Ireland
- Netherlands
- Singapore
- What do these countries have in common?
11LEAST GLOBALIZED COUNTRIES
- Bottom 5 countries
- Egypt
- Peru
- Rwanda
- Sudan
- Tanzania
- What do these countries have in common?
12THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR GLOBALIZATION DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES
- Globalization leads to a more efficient,
dynamic, and competitive economy - Job losses in some industries more than
compensated for by job gains in others - Trade lowers prices paid by consumers
- Trade gives consumers a wider array of product
choices
13THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR GLOBALIZATION DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
- More globalized countries have higher per capita
incomes and higher rates of economic growth - Absolute poverty declines and working conditions
improve with economic growth - Relative poverty worsens but then improves with
economic growth (Kuznets Curve)
14THE ENVIRONMENTAL CASE FOR GLOBALIZATION
- Economic growth is the only way to provide the
resources needed for environmental protection - As incomes increase, people demand a cleaner
environment - Evidence for an Environmental Kuznets Curve
for many types of pollution
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16IN-CLASS EXERCISE
- In groups of 3-5 people, come up with three good
things and three bad things about globalization - Describe what governments, businesses, and
consumers can do to - Encourage the good things you mention
- Reduce the bad things you mention
- Present your findings to the class