One world
Due to globalization,national companies have become more integrated in the gloabl economy. The positive side of globalization is that it has the potential to increase productivity and living standards everywhere. However, critics of globalization predict that increasing competition from low-wage developing countries will destroy jobs and push down wages in rich economies. Even 50 years before World War 1, there was a period of globalization which was driven by reductions in trade barriers and a sharp fall in transport costs. This previous trend of globalization ended with Worl War 1, which was the cause for trade protectionism and tight restricitons on capital movement. After World War 2, big economic powers realized that it was important to reduce trade barriers in order to recover. They set up an arrangement on tariffs and trade, called the Bretton Woods system. In the 1970s the Bretton Woods system collapsed which led to the rebirth of the global free market in which goods and money were floating. The two factors, an improvement in technology and liberalization, were responsible for the increased flows of money and goods. Methods used to measure the degree of product- market integration have shown that many countries openness to trade hasn't changed a lot since 1913 and that prices converge across countries which is due to the persistence of import barriers. Product markets are not even close to being integrated across borders as within a nation and even the financial markets are not fully integrated yet. While product and capital markets have become increasingly integrated, labour markets have not, since labour is less mobile than it was in the second half of the 19th century. These facts don't conclude that globalization is not happening. As opposed to the pre 1914 globalization period where large parts of the world didn't participate in the world economy, more economies than ever are taking part in the globalization process today. In the future, new technology will encourage further integration and make it even harder for protectionist governments to block trade. In addition, organizations like the World Trade Organization give stability to free trade. All that awards globalization a good foundation to be more durable than it was before World War 1.
Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2008
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