Chapter 7: Interdependent Global Economy
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Interdependent Global Economy
The role multinationals play in Irish and global trade
The global environmental issues of global warming,
deforestation and desertification
Asylum seeker and refugee issues in Europe
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Multinationals
Directly invest in many countries by building factories and by
employing workers
78,000 world wide
Account for over 10% of global GDP
Responsible for approximately one third of global exports
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Multinationals (continued)
Employ an estimated 3% of the global workforce
Important source of employment, export trade and economic
growth in many countries
Economic difficulties can result if decide to move elsewhere
Positive and negative economic impact
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Irish trade and Multinationals
Irish government encouraged foreign-owned companies to establish
operations in Ireland
Major source of employment
Accounts for the majority of Irish exports
Industrial Development Agency (IDA) responsible for the attraction and
development of foreign investment in Ireland
Crucial role in Irish economy
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Irish trade and Multinationals (continued)
IDA companies contributed €19 billion in direct expenditure to the
economy while exports from IDA client companies account for over
70% of all Ireland’s exports
Information and Communications Technologies
Medical Technologies
Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
International Financial and Business Services
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Irish trade and Multinationals (continued)
Seven of the world’s top ten information and communications technology
companies operate in Ireland
Fifteen of the top twenty-five global companies involved in medical
technology have a manufacturing base
Nine of the top ten global pharmaceutical companies are located here
Irish economy is especially influenced by the global trading patterns in
certain economic activities
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Multinationals and Ireland case study: Dell Inc.
Multinational computer firm
Employs over 100,000 people worldwide in more than 50 different countries
Dell in Ireland
Limerick from 1989
2009 employed nearly 3,000 mostly assembly-line workers in Limerick
1,500 staff in the Dublin region involved in sales, marketing and support for
customers across Europe
Contributed about 5 per cent to
Ireland's GDP by 2009
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Dell in Ireland (continued)
January 2009 announced that it was cutting 1,900 jobs in its Limerick
operation
Transferred entire Irish production to a new plant in Lodz, Poland
Labour costs in Poland were cheaper – workers in Lodz earn €3 an
hour compared with between €10 and €14 an hour in Ireland
The Polish government had invested €52.7 million into providing new
facilities for Dell at its new plant in Lodz
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Multinationals and China Case Study: The Textile Industry
Since 1995 China has been the largest exporter of textiles in the world
Important sector of China’s economy
Today 7.6% of China’s total trade volume is accounted for by textiles
Growth has given rise to significant environmental concerns
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Multinationals and Africa Case Study: The Tea Trade
Tea is a crucial commodity to a number of African countries
Accounts for as much as 30% of Malawi’s foreign exchange
In Rwanda, it is responsible for around 15% of its total exports
In Kenya, the world’s leading exporter of tea, 10% of the population
are employed by the tea sector
Most tea workers and farmers in Africa receive low and insecure
incomes
Inappropriate laws and policies and poor farming practices
Small holder farmers receive only a fraction of the price their produce
fetches at auction
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Global environmental issues – Global Warming
Scientists have measured increases in global average
air and ocean temperatures
The temperature increase is global but is greater at
higher northern latitudes
Global average sea level rose at
an average rate of about 8.1 mm
per year from 1993 to 2003
Caused by the melting of glaciers,
ice caps and polar ice sheets
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The Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming and Climate Change
Causing climate change
Precipitation declined in the Sahel, the Mediterranean, southern Africa and
parts of southern Asia
Rise in ocean levels has resulted in a greater threat of flooding in low-lying
areas like Bangladesh
Humans have caused climate change through their use of greenhouse gases
(GHGs)
Created a global greenhouse effect –
trap heat from escaping back
into the atmosphere
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Solving Global Warming
Limit our use of greenhouse gases
Kyoto Protocol – reduce emissions to below the 1990 level of emissions by
the years 2008 – 2012
Many countries believe that to develop they will have to industrialise – and
use more fossil fuels
China/India did not sign the Kyoto protocol
USA did not sign either in part because of the refusal of China and India to
commit to the reductions
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Global environmental issues – Deforestation
Removal of the tree cover below a certain limit and
converting the land to another use
Forests sustain the livelihoods of hundreds of
millions of people globally
Store more than one trillion tonnes of carbon and
support a rich biodiversity
About 13 million hectares of forests are converted
to other land uses every year
Result of the interdependent nature of the global
economy
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The Amazon Rainforest –
Deforestation and the interdependent global economy
Largest rainforest in the world, 800 million hectares
Over the past 40 years, about a fifth of Brazil’s Amazon
rainforest has been deforested
Cattle industry has been a major contributor to the
deforestation of Amazon rainforest
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Global environmental issues – Desertification
Land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid (dryland) areas
Results from various factors including climatic variations and human activities
Dry lands cover up to 41.3% of the world’s land surface
Causes of desertification
Climatic – low soil moisture, changing rainfall patterns and evaporation levels
Indirect causes are mostly
human and include poverty,
over-exploitation of the land,
and the local political situation
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Global environmental issues – Desertification
The international dimension of desertification
Global Warming – Drylands store approximately 46% of the global
carbon share
Internal and cross border migration – link between dryland
degradation and food production. Such pressures can result in
massive migration flows
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Social and political decisions in an interdependent global economy
Asylum seekers and refugees
Asylum seekers are people who look to live in another country because of fear
of persecution in their own country
Movement of asylum seekers creates significant global migration patterns
Impact on source and destination countries
Human rights issues can also develop around the migration of asylum seekers
The EU and asylum
Sharp decrease in the number of asylum applicants in the EU
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Asylum applications in France
Overall decline in asylum applications in the EU since 2002, not the
experience of every EU country
2010 there were 47,790 applications received for asylum in France
Largest number of applications received by any EU country
13 per cent increase over 2009 (42,100 claims)
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Ireland and Asylum seekers
In 1992 there were just 92 applications for asylum in Ireland
In 2009 approximately 2,000 people applied for asylum
The top five applicant countries for 2010 accounted for 49.3% of applications
Nigeria 20% of all applicants
China (11.8%)
Pakistan (10.3%)
Democratic Republic of Congo (3.7%)
Afghanistan (3.6%)
Currently (2011) 9,107 refugees in Ireland
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Social and political decisions in an interdependent global economy
– Human rights issues
Greek
detention centres
1,000 reception places available for asylum-seekers
10,273 asylum applications were lodged in 2010.
Hold detainees in conditions that do not comply with
international standards
Detain unaccompanied children