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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To identify the strengths and weaknesses of the KOF index
2. To evaluate which is the best index for showing Globalization
Kof index of globalisation
What is the KOF Index
• KOF Index: KOF are a leading Swiss economic think
tank that also release a yearly globalisation index.
• The KOF Index of Globalization measures the three
main dimensions of globalization:
• economic
• social
• and political.
What is the KOF Index
• In addition to three indices measuring these dimensions,
we calculate an overall index of globalization and sub-
indices referring to
• actual economic flows
• economic restrictions
• data on information flows
• data on personal contact
• and data on cultural proximity.
Points of Note with KOF Index
• The KOF Index of 2011 shows that
globalization is still on the rise, driven by
increased economic and political
globalization, while social globalization
stagnates.
• According to the KOF Index of
Globalization 2012, Belgium is the world's
most globalised country.
Advantages of KOF
• The index allows comparing degree and
changes in globalization over a large
number of countries and more than 30
years.
• The KOF Index of Globalization 2009 is
available for 158 countries over the period
1970–2006,
• It is calculated on the basis of 24
variables.
Advantages of KOF Index
• employing the weighted individual data
series instead of using the aggregated
lower-level globalization indices data can
enter the higher levels of the index even if
the value of a sub-index is not reported
due to missing data
Disadvantages of KOF
• the results were sometimes driven by
extreme outlying observations and missing
values.
• cultural globalization mostly refers to
the domination of U.S. cultural products.
Arguably, the United States is the trend-
setter in much of the global socio-cultural
realm
The Criticism of KOF
Although the KOF index can give us an idea of overall
globalisation, it has got some critics, particularly about the
accuracy and relevancy of the data. Criticisms include:
• Measures like international letters per capita are very
dated. Most people now use e-mail because it is quicker
and cheaper.
• Trade in newspapers is slightly dated, more and more
people now access there news via the internet. Again
trade in books is also becoming dated as more people
buy e-books or visit libraries and borrow.
• Anything to do with trade can be hard to measure
because many countries do not know the true size of
their informal economy (black market). Many black
markets are actually involved in globalised trade e.g.
human trafficking, smuggling of wild animals and drugs.
• Measuring foreign populations can be hard because of
inaccurate record keeping and illegal immigrants.
Countries like the US have millions of unaccounted
immigrants.
• It is hard to calculate the true number of internet users.
Many people don't have a home computer but access
the internet at their workplace or in internet cafes.
• Some countries are small and don't have many
embassies and instead rely on embassies and
consulates in neighbouring countries e.g. Monaco will
use embassies in France, other countries share
embassies e.g. Commonwealth countries like New
Zealand and Australia
• Some countries choose to stay neutral and not join
international organisations e.g. Switzerland - this does
not mean they are any less globalised.
• Some countries have a large number of domestic
tourists, but not many international. In large countries
domestic tourists can actually be very ethnically and
culturally diverse, but this is not recognised.
• There is also an argument whether it is good or bad to
be at the top or bottom of the globalisation list. Some
people may say it is good because there is cultural
diversity and that you have access to people and
products from around the world. Others may argue that
this is a bad thing because your culture is being lost and
that your country is possibly becoming more
homogenised.

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Kof index of globalisation

  • 1. KOF LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. To identify the strengths and weaknesses of the KOF index 2. To evaluate which is the best index for showing Globalization
  • 3. What is the KOF Index • KOF Index: KOF are a leading Swiss economic think tank that also release a yearly globalisation index. • The KOF Index of Globalization measures the three main dimensions of globalization: • economic • social • and political.
  • 4. What is the KOF Index • In addition to three indices measuring these dimensions, we calculate an overall index of globalization and sub- indices referring to • actual economic flows • economic restrictions • data on information flows • data on personal contact • and data on cultural proximity.
  • 5. Points of Note with KOF Index • The KOF Index of 2011 shows that globalization is still on the rise, driven by increased economic and political globalization, while social globalization stagnates. • According to the KOF Index of Globalization 2012, Belgium is the world's most globalised country.
  • 6. Advantages of KOF • The index allows comparing degree and changes in globalization over a large number of countries and more than 30 years. • The KOF Index of Globalization 2009 is available for 158 countries over the period 1970–2006, • It is calculated on the basis of 24 variables.
  • 7. Advantages of KOF Index • employing the weighted individual data series instead of using the aggregated lower-level globalization indices data can enter the higher levels of the index even if the value of a sub-index is not reported due to missing data
  • 8. Disadvantages of KOF • the results were sometimes driven by extreme outlying observations and missing values. • cultural globalization mostly refers to the domination of U.S. cultural products. Arguably, the United States is the trend- setter in much of the global socio-cultural realm
  • 9. The Criticism of KOF Although the KOF index can give us an idea of overall globalisation, it has got some critics, particularly about the accuracy and relevancy of the data. Criticisms include: • Measures like international letters per capita are very dated. Most people now use e-mail because it is quicker and cheaper. • Trade in newspapers is slightly dated, more and more people now access there news via the internet. Again trade in books is also becoming dated as more people buy e-books or visit libraries and borrow.
  • 10. • Anything to do with trade can be hard to measure because many countries do not know the true size of their informal economy (black market). Many black markets are actually involved in globalised trade e.g. human trafficking, smuggling of wild animals and drugs. • Measuring foreign populations can be hard because of inaccurate record keeping and illegal immigrants. Countries like the US have millions of unaccounted immigrants.
  • 11. • It is hard to calculate the true number of internet users. Many people don't have a home computer but access the internet at their workplace or in internet cafes. • Some countries are small and don't have many embassies and instead rely on embassies and consulates in neighbouring countries e.g. Monaco will use embassies in France, other countries share embassies e.g. Commonwealth countries like New Zealand and Australia
  • 12. • Some countries choose to stay neutral and not join international organisations e.g. Switzerland - this does not mean they are any less globalised. • Some countries have a large number of domestic tourists, but not many international. In large countries domestic tourists can actually be very ethnically and culturally diverse, but this is not recognised.
  • 13. • There is also an argument whether it is good or bad to be at the top or bottom of the globalisation list. Some people may say it is good because there is cultural diversity and that you have access to people and products from around the world. Others may argue that this is a bad thing because your culture is being lost and that your country is possibly becoming more homogenised.