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Globalization in India


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Globalization in India
This paper examines the effects of globalization in India.
2,379 words (approx. 9.5 pages) | 5 sources | APA | 2009 United States


Paper Summary:

The paper discusses how India has been culturally altered and economically effected by globalization. The paper relates that globalization is bringing India into the modern world and reducing its levels of poverty although Americans are concerned about outsourcing their jobs. The paper believes that globalization will not reverse itself by trend and will not be reversed by governments.

Outline:
The Cultural Effects of Globalization
Economic Globalization

From the Paper:

"The economics of a free trade society cannot flourish in a world where there is not a forward progressive economic development going on. Globalization is about creating an economic balance around the globe, which means eliminating third world poverty in order that those nations are able to participate and compete in a world economy. The suggestion of a world economy has other implications too; it means that the world, as a community, must take responsibility for the health and welfare of the people around the globe. There are staunch anti-globalization protesters, who believe that globalization can be prevented, or "stopped" (Griffith, 2007, p. 283). It cannot be stopped and it cannot be prevented, because it is about bringing nations to a place of economic independence where they can maintain their own infrastructure and bring the population that depends largely on world charity, especially from the United States, out of poverty and into self reliance."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Bhagwati, J. (2004). In Defense of Globalization. New York: Oxford University Press. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=103179054
  • Channa, S. M. (2004). Globalization and Modernity in India: A Gendered Critique. Urban Anthropology & Studies of Cultural Systems & World Economic Development, 33(1), 37+. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5006501843
  • Krishnan, J. K. (2007). Outsourcing and the Globalizing Legal Profession. William and Mary Law Review, 48(6), 2189+. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5020807564
  • Shurmer-Smith, P. (2000). Globalization and Change Globalization and Change. London: Arnold. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99191342
  • Taylor, T. (2005). In Defense of Outsourcing. The Cato Journal, 25(2), 367+. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5012081601

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APA Citation:

Globalization in India (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Globalization-in-India/114945

MLA Citation:

"Globalization in India" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Globalization-in-India/114945>




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