INTL 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Extreme Poverty

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Globalization hasn"t increased inequality or poverty think of india and china, and how they grew (in the. 1990s/early 2000s) so rapidly: such rapid economic growth in poor nations (who happen to have half the world"s population ) greatly effects the sort of inequality which matters, that among individuals . It"s nonsense that the richer are getting richer and the poorer are getting poorer asia proves this. They chose international integration and it worked! Extreme poverty used to be almost universal, but now it"s rare affects less than of humans (whose population has greatly increased!) Countries who have done well economically (in the era of globalization) have seen a significant decrease in child labor. Poor data gathering (filling out surveys is not on the minds of families living on under /day)

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