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THE BIG LIE OF GLOBAL INEQUALITY

Por: Tema(s): En: Financial Times 9 feb. 2000, p. 13Resumen: That the gap between the world's rich and poor is huge is unquestionable. That global inequality has grown since the industrial revolution is no less unquestionable. But the anti-globalisers make three further propositions: that inequality has continued to rise in the present era of globalisation; that globalisation has caused this increase in inequality; and that the way to halt these malign trends is either to stop integration altogether or to load a host of labour and social standards on it. None of these propositions is convincing.
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That the gap between the world's rich and poor is huge is unquestionable. That global inequality has grown since the industrial revolution is no less unquestionable. But the anti-globalisers make three further propositions: that inequality has continued to rise in the present era of globalisation; that globalisation has caused this increase in inequality; and that the way to halt these malign trends is either to stop integration altogether or to load a host of labour and social standards on it. None of these propositions is convincing.

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