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eurofuchs2
14 years ago

possible positive impact on the environment:

  • modern resource-saving production processes are spreading faster

  • influencing production processes by purchasing decision / specifications

  • Standardisation of emission values

possible positive impact on the labour market

  • more demand in the labour market through more production

  • new jobs through new products

  • new jobs through “Know how” export in research and development

eurofuchs2
14 years ago
Reply to  NeytiriAvatar

You’re welcome. Thank you, too!

brrrrrrr
14 years ago

hmm, I don’t see any positive effects on the environment.
In any case, for the labour market, it is easier to work abroad and not only regionally bound.

Zeigefingeer
10 years ago
Reply to  brrrrrrr

Positive for the labour market? Open your eyes.

Schlauwiezwei
10 years ago

A positive effect is the better availability of labour.

Holdings can thus be more productive.

Small businesses can increase their reach through globalisation and thus also sell their products worldwide, i.e. increase their turnover.

Workstations are found more quickly and thanks to globalisation, one can orient itself on the entire labour market.

(= disadvantage increased competition)

The environment is more secondary. The demand for means of transport is increasing by global demand. Research and development are therefore being driven forward. Transports must be cheaper and more efficient.

By ordering globally operating logistics companies, transports can be combined and emissions can be saved. If, for example, two companies use the same ship to bring their goods from, for example, Asia to Europe, a transport route is saved here.