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Premium member Presentation Transcript Globalization and Australia: Globalization and Australia Alan Oxley Australian APEC Centre, Monash www.worldgrowth.org Three aspects: Three aspects The impact of globalization What is globalization Impact on Australia What is the impact of globalization?: What is the impact of globalization?The wealth gap is narrowing: The wealth gap is narrowing Gap between richest 20 percent and poorest 20 percent falls - from 15 to 1 in 1970 - to 13 to 1 in 1997 - i.e. by 10 percent Incidence of poverty is falling: Incidence of poverty is fallingQuality of life improving: Quality of life improvingCountries open to trade grow faster: Countries open to trade grow fasterSlide8: The evidence shows that the poorest people within countries share in the gains from national income growth. Generally, as a country ’s average income rises,the poorest share proportionately in those gains. More specifically,the poorest 20 per cent in an economy gain by the same percentage as the country does. And as a country ’s average income per person rises,the proportion of its population living in extreme poverty falls.What is Globalization?: What is Globalization? Defining it The drivers The effectsDefining globalization: Defining globalization An open economic system Non-discrimination Global brands Global structuresThe Drivers : The Drivers Cheap travel Trade liberalization Information technology High technologyExports % share of world production: Exports % share of world productionAnnual % Growth of trade and GDP1959 – 96: Annual % Growth of trade and GDP 1959 – 96US investment now more global: US investment now more global Percentage of foreign stocks held by US investorsEffects of globalization: Effects of globalization On business On work Effects of globalization on business: Effects of globalization on business Cheap offshore production Reduced transport costs Virtual communication Standardization of logistics Global marketing Bigger and smaller: Bigger and smaller Greater scale in manufacturing - commodities are globally priced Specialization in manufacturing Globalization of specialist manufacturing New importance of Brands: New importance of Brands Selling Fords like Coca Cola? - Ford sold its components business for $1.5 billion - That business, Visteon, supplied 22% of a new Ford vehicle - Ford spent $9 billion buying brands: Jaguar and VolvoGlobalized business: Globalized business Greater specialization of production - Hewlett Packard More outsourcing – Soap and medicines Greater increase in brand values - LG New technology niches – steel mini millsEffects of globalization on work: Effects of globalization on work Jobs in services rather than manufacturing Workers provide services rather than “do a job” End of “lifetime” employment Individuals manage more of their own affairs A globalized world: A globalized world Greater freedom of movement of goods, services, capital, people Global citizens The Information Age – has only just begunAustralia and Globalization: Australia and Globalization How is Australia positioned? Examples of globalized industries The FutureAustralia: globalization’s child: Australia: globalization’s child Australia has grown on - trade - foreign investment - immigration - adaptation of technology Australia is the branch office model of development Australia’s position: Australia’s position Openness IT/E readiness Culture Australia’s openness: Australia’s openness One of the most open economies in the world - average tariffs – 5 percent - open financial and telecoms - open to foreign investment Australia’s IT/Ereadiness: Australia’s IT/Ereadiness Source: Economist Intelligence UnitAustralia’s globalized economy: Australia’s globalized economy Global industries - mining and agriculture Services – distribution, logistics, transport, financial services Manufacturing – a new contenderManufacturing exports: Manufacturing exportsGlobalized industries: Globalized industries Toyota - manufactures and exports a global car Howe Leather – a tier one supplier to Ford Rosemount/Southcorp – exporter & offshore producer Westfield – real estate managementThe future: The future The information Age - computing power continues to expand exponentially - More global distribution of activity - Greater interconnectivity - Bigger organizations - Greater fragmentation - Greater personal freedom Australia ready to thrive: Australia ready to thrive Globally oriented economy High adaptation of IT Workforce adjusting Open societySlide32: www.globalizationguide.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Globalization and Australia: Globalization and Australia Alan Oxley Australian APEC Centre, Monash www.worldgrowth.org Three aspects: Three aspects The impact of globalization What is globalization Impact on Australia What is the impact of globalization?: What is the impact of globalization?The wealth gap is narrowing: The wealth gap is narrowing Gap between richest 20 percent and poorest 20 percent falls - from 15 to 1 in 1970 - to 13 to 1 in 1997 - i.e. by 10 percent Incidence of poverty is falling: Incidence of poverty is fallingQuality of life improving: Quality of life improvingCountries open to trade grow faster: Countries open to trade grow fasterSlide8: The evidence shows that the poorest people within countries share in the gains from national income growth. Generally, as a country ’s average income rises,the poorest share proportionately in those gains. More specifically,the poorest 20 per cent in an economy gain by the same percentage as the country does. And as a country ’s average income per person rises,the proportion of its population living in extreme poverty falls.What is Globalization?: What is Globalization? Defining it The drivers The effectsDefining globalization: Defining globalization An open economic system Non-discrimination Global brands Global structuresThe Drivers : The Drivers Cheap travel Trade liberalization Information technology High technologyExports % share of world production: Exports % share of world productionAnnual % Growth of trade and GDP1959 – 96: Annual % Growth of trade and GDP 1959 – 96US investment now more global: US investment now more global Percentage of foreign stocks held by US investorsEffects of globalization: Effects of globalization On business On work Effects of globalization on business: Effects of globalization on business Cheap offshore production Reduced transport costs Virtual communication Standardization of logistics Global marketing Bigger and smaller: Bigger and smaller Greater scale in manufacturing - commodities are globally priced Specialization in manufacturing Globalization of specialist manufacturing New importance of Brands: New importance of Brands Selling Fords like Coca Cola? - Ford sold its components business for $1.5 billion - That business, Visteon, supplied 22% of a new Ford vehicle - Ford spent $9 billion buying brands: Jaguar and VolvoGlobalized business: Globalized business Greater specialization of production - Hewlett Packard More outsourcing – Soap and medicines Greater increase in brand values - LG New technology niches – steel mini millsEffects of globalization on work: Effects of globalization on work Jobs in services rather than manufacturing Workers provide services rather than “do a job” End of “lifetime” employment Individuals manage more of their own affairs A globalized world: A globalized world Greater freedom of movement of goods, services, capital, people Global citizens The Information Age – has only just begunAustralia and Globalization: Australia and Globalization How is Australia positioned? Examples of globalized industries The FutureAustralia: globalization’s child: Australia: globalization’s child Australia has grown on - trade - foreign investment - immigration - adaptation of technology Australia is the branch office model of development Australia’s position: Australia’s position Openness IT/E readiness Culture Australia’s openness: Australia’s openness One of the most open economies in the world - average tariffs – 5 percent - open financial and telecoms - open to foreign investment Australia’s IT/Ereadiness: Australia’s IT/Ereadiness Source: Economist Intelligence UnitAustralia’s globalized economy: Australia’s globalized economy Global industries - mining and agriculture Services – distribution, logistics, transport, financial services Manufacturing – a new contenderManufacturing exports: Manufacturing exportsGlobalized industries: Globalized industries Toyota - manufactures and exports a global car Howe Leather – a tier one supplier to Ford Rosemount/Southcorp – exporter & offshore producer Westfield – real estate managementThe future: The future The information Age - computing power continues to expand exponentially - More global distribution of activity - Greater interconnectivity - Bigger organizations - Greater fragmentation - Greater personal freedom Australia ready to thrive: Australia ready to thrive Globally oriented economy High adaptation of IT Workforce adjusting Open societySlide32: www.globalizationguide.org