Introduction Researchers research and analyze the future of globalization and the impact of political, economic, legal and technical factors on global business. In addition, researchers analyze funding and trade issues in various types of economies. Impact of political factors on global business The impact of political factors on global business is critical to business success. An unstable political environment adversely affects global business.
In determining the impact of globalization on McDonald's, we used PESTLE analysis to identify factors that contribute to the impact. PESTLE represents politics, economics, society, technology, law, and the environment. The information obtained from this analysis is used to guide McDonald's management's decision-making processes and future planning processes. From 2000 to 2010, Indonesia's gross domestic product (GDP) grew by an average of 1.29% every quarter and the annual growth rate in the previous quarter was 3.45% (TradingEconomics.com, 2010a). This occurred because the Indonesian government, the largest national economy in Southeast Asia, played an important role by having more than 164 state-owned enterprises and also controlled the price of some basic items such as fuel and rice . Electric (TradingEconomics.com, 2010)
How will the impact of political economy and the formation of experience in the country, the thinking and history of strategic thinkers affect the conceptual factors of strategic economic choice in the nation state? Many authors are using the framework of political economy to analyze global and domestic changes, but scholars who have fully investigated the influence of political economics and conceptual factors on Indian economic strategy are almost unfamiliar No. This paper explains the existing research by studying the interaction of political, social, historical, economic, and conceptual factors and shows the economic strategy of Indian reform in the post-independence period until 1991 I am trying to explain. In doing so, this article aims to understand the complexity of India's economic development and to explain why the Indian policy-making community made strategic economic decisions.
Globalization is driven and constrained by many powers such as economic processes, technology development, political influences, cultural and value systems, and social and environmental factors. As part of the globalization process, these various forces directly or indirectly affect different levels of health. With the spread of worldwide globalization, there is a great deal of understanding as to how widespread changes will affect infectious diseases. This article outlines existing evidence on the relationship between globalization and infectious diseases. This includes changes in disease distribution, infection rate, and in some cases disease management. The purpose of this article is as follows.