The increasing economic integration of the world is having profound effects on rich and poor countries alike. BBC News has initiated a major examination of the subject. For some, their business is at brisk but for some, their business is not booming well. Globalization is condemned for many of the ills of the modern world, but it is also acclaimed for bringing unprecedented prosperity.
Many economists have opinion, that globalization may be the explanation for the key trends in the world economy such as:
Lower wages for workers, and higher profits, in Western economies.
The flood of migrants to cities in poor countries.
Low inflation and low interest rates despite strong growth.
Trade has been the engine of globalization, Since 1960, increased trade has been made easier by international agreements to lower tariff and non-tariff obstacles on the export of manufactured goods, particularly to rich countries. Countries which have managed to increase their role in the world trading system have seen substantial increase in their standard of living.
It is not only the Western manufacturing industry which is under the threat of globalization. Many service sector jobs are now under the threat from outsourcing and offshoring, as global companies attempt to save money by shifting many functions that were once done internally.
The dizzying pace of change in the new world of globalization is unprecedented, and can be an awful risk. A recent poll by Deloitte in November 2006 showed a sharp increase in worries about outsourcing of white collar jobs in the UK.
Meanwhile in the US, the Democratic victory in the November Congressional elections had a lot to do with worries about the effect of globalization on wages and jobs.
The speed and scale of economic change has made it increasingly intricate for governments to keep their economic destiny in their own hands. And what is most dismaying for many people is that no-one seems to be in charge, or be able to agree with fair rules for the new global economic order.
The international institutions meant to deal with the globalizing world which is all in trouble. For example, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is now under the fire for failing to take into account labor standards or the environmental impact of trade. And its efforts to break down global trade barriers are faltering.
And the IMF has found it increasingly difficult to influence the world's capital market to correct the huge global imbalances that arise from trade. It has come under criticism for not giving a bigger role to emerging market countries like India and China.
The moot question is whether the growing globalization of the world economy will lead to a parallel increase in global regulation or not; and whether it would be good or bad for world economic growth and equality.
While The World Awaits
Destinations Galore
Most first time cruisers usually go to such destinations as the Eastern or Western Caribbean Islands. The islands are numerous and there is a wide range of itineraries sure to intrigue you. You can visit some of the popular cruise websites and research some of the destinations they offer. When you find an itinerary that pleases you that is the cruise you should take.
Some cruises go to the Bahamas, some to Puerto Rico. Hawaii is a popular destination as is Mexico. Most cruises last anywhere from 3 to 7 days, with a week long cruise being the most popular. If you are pressed for time, you might think about taking a cruise to Bermuda. You can also cruise rivers, Alaska, The Arabian Sea or even the Mediterranean. It all depends on you.
How to Pick the Right Cruise Line
Many of the cruise lines offer much of the same activities and itineraries, so how do you know which is the right line for your vacation? Doing research in this area will help to guide you to the right choice. Some cruise lines cater to families, others to singles and some to the older folks. When you are looking over pictures the cruise line posts, look to see what type of people are featured. This is usually a good indication of the type of people you will find on board.
Should I Choose by Price?
Of course some cruise lines are superior to others, but if price is a concern for you, your best bet is to find great deals on last minute cruises. There are plenty of websites you can search that will offer potential cruisers some amazing deals. As it gets closer to the embarkation date, cruise ships want their empty cabins as full as possible, so they are happy to offer unsold cabins at unbelievable prices. You will get all the same amenities as the other passengers; you will just pay far less for your trip.
What is there to do On board?
A better question would be what isn't there to do when you are on board a cruise ship. There are planned activities for all ages each day as well as a full menu of excursions for when you reach your port of call. You can choose from such exciting activities as scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, jet skiing as well as a host of other fun sightseeing activities.
While you are on board, you can choose from activities such as dining, dancing, gambling, and many of the new cruise ships offer passengers golfing, rock climbing walls, open air movies and even for the little ones, arcades and water parks. You can take a daily jog, participate in an exercise class, or make reservations at the ship's spa for a day of beauty or a relaxing massage.
There is no end to the possibilities when you decide to take a cruise. It isn't where you go, its how you get there and taking a cruise is an ideal way to pamper yourself on your next vacation.
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