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Globalization and Development

Sunday, October 05, 2008
Dear GE1102 students,

Here's an interesting world bank report for you to read as supplement to globalization and its effect on poverty. You can see this as the relationship between globalization and development. There's going to be increasing inequality throughout the countries around the world. The income inequality is also going to be wider within countries like the USA and Singapore.

World Bank Report on Globalization and Poverty:
http://www1.worldbank.org/economicpolicy/globalization/documents/povertyglobalization.pdf

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