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TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES IN GLOBAL ECONOMY PRESENTED BY: BIJAY SHARMA SECTION: A PGDM 1 st SEM

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TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES IN GLOBAL ECONOMY

• PRESENTED BY:• BIJAY SHARMA• SECTION: A• PGDM 1st SEM

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MEANING OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES “Technological artifacts are products of an economy, a force for economic growth, and a large part of everyday life. Technological innovations affect, and are affected by, a society's cultural traditions. ”

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Globalization

• A growing percentage of advanced industrial economies world wide depends on imports and exports.

• Companies are also distributing core business functions in product design, manufacturing, finance, and customer support to locations in other countries where the work can be performed more cost effectively.

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Integrating Global Systems

• The IT industry is one of the most dynamic in the global economy

• The integration of business and technology has allowed organizations to…– Increase their share of the global economy– Transform the way they conduct business– Become more efficient and effective

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Globalization

The stock of FDI by the world’s six most important national sources is shown in Figure

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EXAMPLES

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Technology- BOB has experience

Share of transactions in

March 2005Channel

2%Internet

3%ATMs

94%Branches

Share of transactions in

Oct 2009

10%

51%

28%

Call centre 11%1%

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Offshore internet banks

• One of the features of the internet is that it removes physical boundaries

• Will make it easier for overseas banks to use the internet to attract offshore deposits from Indian residents..

• In doing so, they should comply with our advertising rules..

• Cross-border cooperation with other regulators will become more important..

• Meanwhile, depositors should beware!

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Healthcare Industry

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Healthcare Industry: India• Comprises mainly of manufacture, marketing and distribution of drugs

and medicines both domestic and international.• In 2008 Indian Pharma business crossed Rs.34000 crores (10% growth)• 70% of the growth comes from volume growth and 10% from price

change.• In the last decade international markets have given the industry a global

presence and the industry is poised for global leadership.• A very large percentage of total Pharma production is in organised

sector. • Technologies used for healtcare services are:• 1. ENGEOGRAPHY• 2.ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAM• 3.ULTRA-SOUND• 4.E.C.G etc….

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Fifth largest telecom network in the world; second largest among the emerging economies after China

On an average, about 6–7 million new users added per month, making India the world’s fastest growing wireless services marke

Among the countries offering the highest rates of return on investment

The large untapped potential in India’s rural markets–1.9 percent teledensity in rural markets as compared to the national level of 18 percent

Expected to become the second largest telecom market by 2010

India: An Ideal Destination for Investments in Telecom Sector

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INDIAN MOBILE SECTOR IS VIGOROUSLY REDEEMING THAT PLEDGE….

Sl No. Country Q4 2007

1 India 25,454,786

2 China 18,958,322

3 United States of America 7,764,634

4 Indonesia 7,002,391

5 Pakistan 5,585,056

In Q4 2007, Topped Global Charts in terms of Net Additions

Source: GSMA

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The “international Indian” opportunityCanada(0.42 mn)

US(1.2 mn)

West Indies

UK(0.72 mn)

GCC

(4.1 mn)

Nepal

Singapore/ Malaysia(0.14 mn NRIs)

Fiji Zimbabwe/ Uganda

South Africa

Area of large NRI population

Areas of large PIO population

Number of NRIs()

Australia and New Zealand

(< 0.1 mn)

…the Indian diaspora, the emergence of Indian multinationals and resultant economic flows have created a new opportunity

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