Globalization Hurts the World's Poor

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From an average American's perspective, globalization is a win-win situation for everyone involvedt. But we fail to see the other end of this situation, where lower-class families around the world are faced with troubles. In countries such as Indonesia and India, American companies purposely set up factories and take advantage of the population by giving them wages below minimum wage to manufacture their products. Families are forced to send their children to work in these factories in order to make enough money to survive. When there is only enough money to put food on the table, living conditions are poor and necessities such as clean water are not as available as they are for us Americans. In other countries such as Colombia, the drug trade is prevalent everywhere and is used as a source of income for many farmers who only want to produce crop for money so their families can prosper. Billions in Aid is given from the U.S government to find a different crop to use but nothing is accomplished as drug shipments continue to come in to America and drug crops are still being produced. If we are ever going to make Globalization beneficial for all, there must be a universal effort to employ laws to protect the lower class who can't afford to protect themselves. American companies purposely make their goods in other countries such as India because their labor practices do not meet US standards and can easily be manipulated for maximum profit. By paying their employees extremely low wages, they are still able to manufacture their products. As a result they pull out more profit that does not have to be given back to their employees due to minimum wage laws not being in effect in these countries. In “Distributional Effects Of Globaliz... ... middle of paper ... ...lar.November 2011 Javdani ,Marie. Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead. Kennedy,Kennedy, and Aaron .402-405 Kennedy ,XJ,Kennedy,D.M, and Jane E. Aaron,eds. The Brief Bedford Reader. 11th Edition. Boston: Bedford, 2012 Divakaruni, Chitra. Live Free And Starve. Kennedy,Kennedy, and Aaron .396-398. Kennedy ,XJ,Kennedy,D.M, and Jane E. Aaron,eds. The Brief Bedford Reader. 11th Edition. Boston: Bedford, 2012 Kentor ,Jeffrey.”Long Term Effects Of Globalization on Income Inequality, Population Growth, and Economic Development”. Social Problems Vol. 48, No. 4.November 2001. 435-455. Ravallion, M. (2003), The Debate on Globalization, Poverty and Inequality: Why Measurement Matters. International Affairs, 79: 739–753. doi: 10.1111/1468-2346.00334

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