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Essay heading: The Gap between The Rich And The Poor
 
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These factors include the concentration of economic resources in the hands of the rich and of unrepresentative governments, the exclusion of the large majority of affected populations from economic decisionmaking, and the integration of Southern economies in an international market where they cannot compete equitably...
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The industrialized countries are still holding the less developed countries down. It's the DCs who decide coffee-, tea- and sugar-prices, and consequently exercise an indirect control of the countries' economy. We also protect ourselves with high import-taxes and low import-quotas. Increasing protectionism in Northern markets shut off some Third World exports, while at the same time, the increased export of some natural resources, lumber from forests, for example, created the conditions for rapid environmental destruction...
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Food aid benefits rich countries as much as it does for poor countries?   The Effects of Industrial Economic Control on Developing and Third World Countries   To what extent is economic migration a threat or a blessing to developed countries?   To What Extent Can Singaporeans Be Considered An Appropriate Role Model For Third World Countries Aspiring To Developed Status?   The Problems And Solutions Of Developing Research Culture In Third World Countries   The Comparative Effectiveness of the World Bank and MNE’s on Developing Countries (Trade and Development)   The role of culture in the economic development of countries   the advantages and disadvantages of regional integration (NAFTA, EU, APEC, ASEAN, CAFTA, etc.) Compare and contrast the economic development stages of countries within your chosen region and the ramifications of your region's economic development ...   Developed And Developing Countries Of Japan And Philippines   Rapid Economic Growth In East Asian Countries   To what extent is the economic development of the accession countries likely to be as a result of EU regional policy?   Economic growth in sub saharan countries   Developing Countries in the World Trade in Agriculture: Bangladesh Perspective.   Developed Countries Do Not Have Responsibility To Help   The IMF, World Bank and WTO: The Burden of Developing Countries  
 
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