Exam 5: The Globalization Project: Processes, Experiences, and Implications

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South Africa's decision to privatize and outsource Telkom disproportionately limited services for the poor.

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Discuss the two aspects of informalization. What are their effects and how are they connected to globalization in practice?

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Varies. Informalization comes in two forms: First, it is manifested in casualization of labor via corporate restructuring and new forms of individual and collective livelihood strategies. Beginning with export processing zones (EPZs), labor has been progressively disorganized via weakening and dismantling of labor regulations, resulting in the availability of flexible and cheap labor. The other aspect of informalization is the expanding range of activities of production and social reproduction occurring in the "shadow economy". Commercial agricultural innovations usually expel peasants and laborers from rural livelihoods, who in turn migrate to urban centers. Limited employment activities often result in participation in the shadow economy.

The "Kerala Model" is known not only for its avoidance of the market-driven development model, but also ______.

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The globalization project succeeded the development project because ______.

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As manufacturing moves to the global south, a "great turnaround" occurs when labor from the south also moves to the global north.

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Briefly explain "globalization project":

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The first EPZ appeared in Shannon, Ireland in 1968.

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The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative is one example of the Social Emergency Fund and the Compensatory and Contingency Financing Facility created by the International Financial Institutions.

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Using insights from Chapter 4 and 5, what is the link between neo-liberalist policies (such as structural adjustment program) and the development/operation of free trade or export processing zones?

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Why is the Kerala Model of development touted as the solution to self-sustenance in Third World countries?

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What is the debt regime and how did it arise?

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While microcredit is noted for its empowerment of marginalized women, its critiques claim that it is "bankrolling the poor", implying that ______.

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What is outsourcing and why is it significant in contemporary development discourse?

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The globalization project is different from the development project because the ______.

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Work in EPZs is characterized by all of the following except ______.

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Which of the following promote outsourcing?

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"Displacement of love" is NOT synonymous with "global heart transplant".

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What is the role of information and communication technologies in outsourcing?

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Microfinance programs perform all these tasks simultaneously:

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Examine the link between structural adjustment programs/policies and health. That is, how does structural adjustment affect health of vulnerable populations such as women?

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