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Globalization in Developing Countries: Globalization in Developing Countries and its Effects

The main purpose of this paper is therefore to assess the effects globalization has in developing countries. Other than giving historical development of the concept, it will also center on six areas of concern as far as globalization is concerned in these countries. They include: facts and statistics of globalization in developing countries, economic effects, employment effects, the beneficiaries of globalization and finally its future.

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Running Head: GLOBALIZATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Globalization in Developing Countries: Globalization in Developing Countries and its Effects Abstract Over the past few decades, there has been a wave of globalization that happened from mid-1980s. This was marked by a surge in flows of capital among the industrialized countries and more remarkably between them and developing nations. Due to this, many developing countries has experienced high economic growth rates, improved living conditions, creation of employment, efficient production among other benefits. However, there are also some negative outcomes linked to globalization. For instance cultural globalization has resulted to erosion of indigenous cultures in some countries especially in Africa. Due to this, there is debate looming on the impacts of globalization on developing countries. The main purpose of this paper is therefore to assess the effects globalization has in developing countries. Other than giving historical development of the concept, it will also center on six areas of concern as far as globalization is concerned in these countries. They include: facts and statistics of globalization in developing countries, economic effects, employment effects, the beneficiaries of globalization and finally its future. Introduction Stallings (2000) asserts that globalization is ...





... benefits of this process are growth in economies, growth of tourism industries, efficient production, employment creation and quick technology transfer. On the other hand, there are some negative sides which include but not limited to erosion of indigenous cultures in some countries and bringing about environmental hazards. Its future is not definite as critics observe that due to the terrorism risks tearing the world apart, it might as well deteriorate but the pessimists point out that globalization is here to stay.
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