What is globalisation
The process by which national and regional economies, societies and cultures have become integrated through the global network of trade, communication, immigration and transport
What are the different flows linked with globalisation
What are flows of information
What causes increased flows of information
What is flows of capital
What has caused increased flows of capital
What is flows of products
Why has flows of products changed
Low labour costs overseas has caused countries to move manufacturing there, causing an increasing in international trade for manufactured goods
What is flows of services
Why has flows in services increased
What are flows of labour
Why has flows of labour increased
What happened in 1980s to make the financial system more global
What is a core region
Central regions with high communications and high population density
What is a periphery region
A marginal or secondary area
What are the main flows from Core to Periphery regions
Main flows from Periphery regions to core regions
What is the shrinking world theory (time/space compression)
The idea that as technology and ICT has improved, communications with faraway has become easier, as well as the time taken to travel long distances, making them effectively closer
What is a tariff
A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
What is capitalism
An economic system in which a country’s trade/industry are controlled by private owners for profit
Summary of Globalisation 4.0
What are remittances
How much sent home to Somalia in remittances per year
How much of Somalia’s economy is made from remittances
25-45%