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प्रश्न
State the features of globalisation.
Explain the nature of globalisation.
Describe the features of globalisation?
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उत्तर १
The following are the main features of globalisation:
- It has led to integration of markets accross countries.
- It has led to development of linkages in manufacturing and supply chains.
- It has led to flourishing operations of multi-national corporations that operate accross different countries. Foreign investments are now an integral component of developing economies and contribute to infrastructural growth.
उत्तर २
The main features of globalisation are:
- Liberalisation of Trade: In order to promote global trade and the flow of products and services across national borders, globalisation frequently entails the removal of trade limits, such as tariffs and quotas.
- Free Trade Agreements: These agreements facilitate trade between nations by allowing goods to flow freely between them without additional taxes or restrictions.
- Economic Reforms: In order to bring national economic systems into compliance with international norms and promote investment and economic expansion, globalisation frequently leads to economic reforms within nations.
- Privatisation: As nations look to improve economic efficiency and competitiveness, privatisation of state-owned businesses and industries is a common feature of globalisation.
- Global Supply Chains: In order to produce goods effectively and economically, businesses are depending more and more on global supply networks, getting resources and components from all over the world.
- Market Access: Businesses may now sell their goods and services to a worldwide client due to globalization's increased market access.
- Financial Integration: Increased cross-border capital flows brought about by the globalisation of financial markets enable access to international financial resources and investment diversification.
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Businesses use FDI to expand into overseas markets, encouraging knowledge sharing and cross-border investments.
- Technology Transfer: Innovation and technical advancement across a range of industries are accelerated by the globalisation of technology and information sharing.
- Economic Disparities: Since some regions gain more from increased trade and investment than others, globalisation may make economic inequities worse.
- Labour Mobility: One important aspect of globalisation is labour movement, both skilled and unskilled, which helps some nations with workforce shortages while causing worries about job displacement in others.
- Political Interdependence: Because economic ties are worldwide, countries now feel politically interdependent, which affects diplomatic and geopolitical factors.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
India does not get any benefit from the World Trade Organisation.
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A person who is an innovator who introduces new combinations of means of production.
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The process of enhancing entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through structured training and institution-building programs.
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The process that motivates a person into action and induces him to continue the course of action for the achievement of goals.
Long Answer:
Explain the process of entrepreneurship development.
What is Entrepreneurship Development Program?
Explain the following term/concept.
Entrepreneurship Development Programme
Attempt the following.
Explain entrepreneurship development programme.
Which of the following cannot be protected under copyright:
______ refers to the authority to influence and direct people.
Indian Entrepreneurship Development Institute is situated in ______
Number of ______ has been setup by the government to provide financial assistance to the entrepreneurs
Explain the main objectives of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP).
