🌍 Globalization is a complex process that involves economic, social, political, technological, and cultural interconnections between nations on a global scale.
💻 The globalization process began after the end of the Cold War and has continued in the 21st century with the advancement of internet and telecommunications technologies.
🌐 The causes of globalization include the geopolitical restructuring of the world, increased communication and interdependence, and technological advancements.
💡 Globalization is driven by various factors, including changes in the global economy, increased economic openness and trade, advancements in technology, and the internationalization of markets.
🌍 The characteristics of globalization include the expansion of markets, the dominance of transnational capital, and the freedom of economic activity and capital flow.
🌍 Globalization allows for the connection of diverse cultures and the emergence of a global culture.
💻 The internet and telecommunications are essential for global operations and rapid communication.
🌐 Globalization transcends geographic borders and promotes a global society.
💼 Advantages of globalization include free trade and increased economic activity.
Globalization fosters global trade and promotes cultural enrichment.
Globalization leads to economic inequality and the outsourcing of companies.
Developing countries face financial challenges and economic imbalances due to globalization.
⭐ Globalization leads to increased unemployment in developed countries and precarious employment in emerging countries.
💼 Multinational companies dominate the market, disadvantaging smaller local businesses.
🌍 Globalization allows for free trade but not all companies can benefit from it.
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