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And the circle continues and the problems go on for generations. What kinds of pressure should be put on developing nations to assure the development of their market economy and yet treat their workforce fairly? I feel that since the United States offers so much aid throughout the world we should give assistance in developing better economies for other countries...
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I think there needs to be pressures on other governments to provide equally for the citizens. We have tried this in many Wars, in an attempt to end Communism. But does it really work? I think it does to an extent. But I don't think America or any nation has the power to enforce work labor laws in a different country...
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SHould rich nations help poor nations   Rich Poor Nations   FACTORS LEADING TO THE INCREASE IN THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR NATIONS DUE TO GLOBALIZATION   Food aid benefits rich countries as much as it does for poor countries?   &Quot;Ict Will Increase Still Further The Divergence Between Rich And Poor Countries&Quot;   Effect of trade on developing nations   There Should Be No Rich People In The World As Long As There Are Poor People? Discuss.   Problems Of Modernization In Developing Nations   Evaluating the Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations and the United Nations   The Comparative Effectiveness of the World Bank and MNE’s on Developing Countries (Trade and Development)   Developing Countries in the World Trade in Agriculture: Bangladesh Perspective.   Developed And Developing Countries Of Japan And Philippines   What Makes Poor Countries Poor?   The Problems And Solutions Of Developing Research Culture In Third World Countries   The Effects of Industrial Economic Control on Developing and Third World Countries  
 
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