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Democratizing the Globe: The Global Village

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The world post World War II is in an economically more advanced state. The inception of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in 1945 had been extremely necessary in bringing temporary relief to the world. When the world was tottering at the heels of economic and social disorientation, courtesy closed economies and inward looking policies during the war, the above two institutions vowed to provide funds in the form of loans and aids to developed nations mainly to sustain tentative anomalies in the economy. This was considered to be an unprecedented move towards a long awaited path of economic globalisation which was yet to show its effects. Skipping to the present scenario, with the advent of the …show more content…

In other words, even if the developed countries were more efficient in all industries, trade, as a result of comparative advantage, would result in the developed country being relatively less efficient in the import competing sector. Although certain barriers to trade have been dropped, innumerable other innovative barriers have been erected which are sometimes quite irrationally justified. Developing nations are mainly labour abundant economies, economies that have a comparative advantage in producing agricultural goods and other primary products due to their low wages and low technology. Producers in advanced industrial countries, countries which are flooded by importation of such goods, often complain that it is unfair that developing countries have abundant labour. True, but a more important point regarding the scarcity of capital and infrastructure is easily evaded in such arguments. Developing countries quite naturally fall back in producing industrial goods. It is rightly pointed out by Joseph Stiglitz, “It is not unfair to be poor and have low wages; it is unfortunate.” It is only a matter of perception for developed countries to accuse the developing nations of unfairness i.e. unfairness is only relatively valid. More importantly, justice is required, in the global sense, to settle such disputes. Since internationally there are no established tribunals to

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