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Grade- 10 social science
economics – 4. globalisation
and the Indian economy
Prepared By : Navya Rai
Globalisation
Globalization refers to
the integration of markets in the
global economy, leading to the
increased interconnectedness of
national economies.
Navya Rai
Navya Rai
Navya Rai
Impact of Globalisation
Increased trade –
Greater choice of
goods
Greater
Competition- Lower
Price
Economies of
Scale – more
efficient of production
Increased capital
and labour
mobility
Tax avoidance is
easier
Structural
unemployment-
From shifting sectors
Monopoly power
of multinationals
Cultural
Political
Navya Rai
Demographic
Economic
Technological
Aspects of
Globalisation
Environmental
Production Across Countries
Trade was the main channel connecting distant
countries.
Large companies which are now called
Multinational Corporations (MNCs) play a major
role in trade. An MNC is a company that owns or
controls production in more than one nation.
 MNCs set up offices and factories for production
in regions where they can get cheap labour and
other resources so that the company can earn
greater profits. Navya Rai
Interlinking Production Across
Countries
The money that is spent to buy
assets such as land, building,
machines and other equipment is
called investment.
An investment made by MNCs is
called foreign investment. MNCs
are exerting a strong influence on
production at these distant
locations.
As a result, production in these
widely dispersed locations is
getting interlinked. Navya Rai
MNC
• There are a variety of ways as mentioned
below, in which MNCs are spreading their
production and interacting with local producers
in various countries across the globe.
1. By setting up partnerships with local
companies
2. By using the local companies for supplies
3. By closely competing with the local companies
or buying them up
Navya Rai
Navya Rai
Benefits from MNC to Local
Companies
• MNCs set up production jointly with
local companies which benefits local
companies in the following ways:
MNCs can provide money for additional
investments, like buying new machines
for faster production.
MNCs might bring with them the latest
technology for production.
Navya Rai
Foreign Trade and Integration
of Markets
Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers
to reach beyond the domestic markets.
Producers can sell their products not only in markets
located within the country but can also compete in
markets located in other countries of the world.
Similarly, buyers have the options to choose among
various goods beyond domestically produced goods.
Thus, foreign trade results in connecting the markets
or integration of markets in different countries.
Navya Rai
Difference between Foreign Trade
and Foreign Investment
Foreign Trade
• Includes buying and selling
of goods under an
agreement.
• Flow of goods and services
from one nation to another.
Foreign Investment
• Deals with investment in
shares and properties on a
foreign land.
• Flow of capital from one nation
to another.
Navya Rai
What is Globalisation
Globalisation is the process of rapid
integration or interconnection of
countries. MNCs are playing a major
role in the globalisation process.
More and more goods and services,
investments and technology are
moving between countries.
There is one more way in which the
countries can be connected. This is
through the movement of people
between countries.
Navya Rai
Base for Globalisation
Rapid increase in foreign investment by MNCs.
Rise in foreign trade among countries.
A large part of the foreign trade being managed by
MNC.
Navya Rai
Foreign Trade Foreign Investment
Navya Rai
Factors that have
Enabled Globalisation
1. Technology
Rapid improvement in technology has been one
major factor that has stimulated the globalisation
process.
This has made possible much faster delivery of
goods across long distances at lower costs.
The developments in information and
communication technology have made
information instantly accessible.
Navya Rai
2. Liberalisation of Foreign Trade
and Foreign Investment Policy
Trade barriers are some restrictions that have been set
up by governments.
The government can use trade barriers to increase or
decrease (regulate) foreign trade and to decide what
kinds of goods and how much of each, should come into
the country. Tax on imports is an example of trade
barrier.
Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government
on trade is known as liberalisation. When the
government imposes less restrictions than before, it is
said to be more liberal.
Navya Rai
New Economic Policy 1991
Purpose
To encourage competition with foreign
producers.
To improve the performance of
domestic producers.
Navya Rai
World Trade Organisation
World Trade Organisation (WTO) is
an organisation whose aim is to
liberalise international trade.
Set up in January 1995.
It has headquarters in Geneva
Switzerland.
At present, 164 countries of the
world are currently members of the
WTO.
It has established rules for
developed countries regarding
international trade so that these
countries can allow free trade for all.
Navya Rai
Positive Impact of Globalisation
in India
• Globalisation has impacted the lives of people in
India in the following manner:
1. It has provided greater choices to consumers who
now enjoy improved quality of and lower prices on
several products.
2. It has resulted in higher standards of living.
3. Globalisation has also created new opportunities for
companies providing services, particularly in the IT
sector.
Navya Rai
Negative Impact of Globalisation in
India
Liberalisation to attract foreign investment
adversely affected working conditions of labour in
India.
Labourers had a bad impact.
Local companies could not compete with MNCs.
Their market share was captured by MNCs having
better marketing resources.
Navya Rai
The Struggle for a Fair Globalisation
• The government can play a major role in making this
possible. Some of the steps that the government take are:
1. It can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and
the workers get their rights.
2. It can support small producers to improve their performance.
3. If necessary, the government can use trade and investment
barriers.
4. It can negotiate at the WTO for ‘fairer rules’.
5. It can also align with other developing countries with similar
interests to fight against the domination of developed
countries in the WTO.
Navya Rai
Navya Rai

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Grade -10 Social Science- Economics 4. Globalisation and the Indian Economy

  • 1. Grade- 10 social science economics – 4. globalisation and the Indian economy Prepared By : Navya Rai
  • 2. Globalisation Globalization refers to the integration of markets in the global economy, leading to the increased interconnectedness of national economies. Navya Rai Navya Rai
  • 3. Navya Rai Impact of Globalisation Increased trade – Greater choice of goods Greater Competition- Lower Price Economies of Scale – more efficient of production Increased capital and labour mobility Tax avoidance is easier Structural unemployment- From shifting sectors Monopoly power of multinationals
  • 5. Production Across Countries Trade was the main channel connecting distant countries. Large companies which are now called Multinational Corporations (MNCs) play a major role in trade. An MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.  MNCs set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources so that the company can earn greater profits. Navya Rai
  • 6. Interlinking Production Across Countries The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment. An investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment. MNCs are exerting a strong influence on production at these distant locations. As a result, production in these widely dispersed locations is getting interlinked. Navya Rai
  • 7. MNC • There are a variety of ways as mentioned below, in which MNCs are spreading their production and interacting with local producers in various countries across the globe. 1. By setting up partnerships with local companies 2. By using the local companies for supplies 3. By closely competing with the local companies or buying them up Navya Rai
  • 9. Benefits from MNC to Local Companies • MNCs set up production jointly with local companies which benefits local companies in the following ways: MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production. MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production. Navya Rai
  • 10. Foreign Trade and Integration of Markets Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets. Producers can sell their products not only in markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other countries of the world. Similarly, buyers have the options to choose among various goods beyond domestically produced goods. Thus, foreign trade results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries. Navya Rai
  • 11. Difference between Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Foreign Trade • Includes buying and selling of goods under an agreement. • Flow of goods and services from one nation to another. Foreign Investment • Deals with investment in shares and properties on a foreign land. • Flow of capital from one nation to another. Navya Rai
  • 12. What is Globalisation Globalisation is the process of rapid integration or interconnection of countries. MNCs are playing a major role in the globalisation process. More and more goods and services, investments and technology are moving between countries. There is one more way in which the countries can be connected. This is through the movement of people between countries. Navya Rai
  • 13. Base for Globalisation Rapid increase in foreign investment by MNCs. Rise in foreign trade among countries. A large part of the foreign trade being managed by MNC. Navya Rai Foreign Trade Foreign Investment
  • 15. Factors that have Enabled Globalisation 1. Technology Rapid improvement in technology has been one major factor that has stimulated the globalisation process. This has made possible much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs. The developments in information and communication technology have made information instantly accessible. Navya Rai
  • 16. 2. Liberalisation of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Policy Trade barriers are some restrictions that have been set up by governments. The government can use trade barriers to increase or decrease (regulate) foreign trade and to decide what kinds of goods and how much of each, should come into the country. Tax on imports is an example of trade barrier. Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government on trade is known as liberalisation. When the government imposes less restrictions than before, it is said to be more liberal. Navya Rai
  • 17. New Economic Policy 1991 Purpose To encourage competition with foreign producers. To improve the performance of domestic producers. Navya Rai
  • 18. World Trade Organisation World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an organisation whose aim is to liberalise international trade. Set up in January 1995. It has headquarters in Geneva Switzerland. At present, 164 countries of the world are currently members of the WTO. It has established rules for developed countries regarding international trade so that these countries can allow free trade for all. Navya Rai
  • 19. Positive Impact of Globalisation in India • Globalisation has impacted the lives of people in India in the following manner: 1. It has provided greater choices to consumers who now enjoy improved quality of and lower prices on several products. 2. It has resulted in higher standards of living. 3. Globalisation has also created new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly in the IT sector. Navya Rai
  • 20. Negative Impact of Globalisation in India Liberalisation to attract foreign investment adversely affected working conditions of labour in India. Labourers had a bad impact. Local companies could not compete with MNCs. Their market share was captured by MNCs having better marketing resources. Navya Rai
  • 21. The Struggle for a Fair Globalisation • The government can play a major role in making this possible. Some of the steps that the government take are: 1. It can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights. 2. It can support small producers to improve their performance. 3. If necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers. 4. It can negotiate at the WTO for ‘fairer rules’. 5. It can also align with other developing countries with similar interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO. Navya Rai