Globalisation has grown to a rate of no return. This trend has gone all over the world from Australia to United Kingdom to Brazil and back. Globalisation has been on the uprise since the end of 1970’s and has a boost after the end of the Cold War. Within the last 20 years, globalisation has quickened, helping the gross domestic product (GDP) increase from 20% in 1994 to 34% in 2008. International and local business are different to each other through the idea of globalisation. Globalisation shows Multinational Companies (MNC) with culture and economy with both opportunities and challenges. MNC such as Nike and Microsoft, have had massive impacts in globalisation, and have business throughout the entire world now …show more content…
The Most common categories in pop culture are seen as “entertainment (Including music and Television)”, “sports”, “news” and “fashion”. Everyone in the world has there own pop culture within him or her. Looking within a persons phone to the music or shows, are the reason smartphones are a big part of pop