The Global Economy: Ms. Maribeth M. Cabrejas, Maed

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The Global

Economy
Ms. MARIBETH M. CABREJAS, MAEd.
Learning Objectives:

1. Define World System


2. Define Economic Globalization
3. Identify the actors that facilitate economic
globalization and illustrate the value chain of
Mindanao products
4. Articulate a stance on global economic
integration
Modern World System
Theory

- attempts to explain why


modernization had such a
wide-ranging and different
effects on the world.
Modern World System
Theory
Analysis of the history of the
capitalist world system shows
that it has brought about a
skewed development in which
economic and social
disparities between sections
of the world economy have
increased rather than
provided prosperity for all

Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein


Economic Globalization

- refers to the increasing


interdependence of the world
economies as a result of the
growing scale of cross-border
trade of commodities and services
Economic Globalization

- flow of international capital


and wide and rapid spread
of technologies
Economic Globalization

- historical process, the


result of human innovation
and technological progress
Economic Globalization

- increasing integration of
economies around the world
particularly through the
movements of goods, services,
and capital across borders
Economic Globalization

- refers to movement of
people (labor) and
knowledge (technology)
across international borders
Economic Globalization
-has several
interconnected
dimensions

István Benczes
Economic Globalization

 World Trade Center ( WTO)


 Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
World Trade Center ( WTO)

 ensure that the trade flows smoothly ,


predictably and freely as possible and
that their primary purpose is to open
trade for the benefit of all.
Business Process Outsourcing
(BPO)

 due to the lower cost of producing


specific goods or services in our country,
outsourcing has become a common
business strategy for many multinational
firms
Actors that Facilitate Economic
Globalization

1. nation-state
2. Global corporations
3. the creation of International Monetary
System
Role of IMF

 restore and sustain the benefits of global


integration by promoting international
economic corporation
Market Integration

- Allows price signals to be transmitted


from one market to another
Well-integrated market

 Prices become more stable


 household security is likely to be improved as poor
households can obtain food at more affordable
prices
 help avoid localized fod shortages
International Financial
Institutions

 play a major role in the social and economic


development programs of nations with
developing or transitional economies
 advising on development projects, funding
and assisting in the implementation of the
following goals and objectives :
International Financial
Institutions

 to reduce global poverty and improve


people’s living conditions and standards
 to support sustainable economic,
social and institutional development
To promote regional cooperation and
integration

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