PLAGIARISM SCAN REPORT Words 248 Date June 03,2019 Characters 1637 Exclude Url 61% 39% 11 7 Plagiarism Unique Plagiarized Sentences Unique Sentences Content Checked For Plagiarism Globalization and Inequality in Developing Countries Since 1980s, globalization has entered the vocabulary of many people but the concept has given a variety of meanings that remains the subject of debate and controversy. ere is an argument about whether or not it is primarily a political, technological, cultural or economic or multi-causal phenomenon; whether it 'pulls upwards' or 'pushes down'; whether it destroys political autonomy or creates new pressures for local autonomy; whether it shrinks the public sphere or demands its enlargement; or whether it enhances or reduces our capacities to understand the world we live in (Mendell 203). So far to focus on economic globalization such as integration of € nancial markets and other markets, internationalization of production are concerned, 'from 1914 to 1950, however, the world economy experienced lower rates of growth, a retreat from globalization, and economic divergence.' e world economy reversed its surge toward globalization especially a! er 1990. A number of recent studies have examined globalization's e​ ect on developing countries (Andersen and Kersbergen 197). During the period from 1973 through the 1980s, inequality rose in the North, in part due to globalization forces. Economic theory and a few studies argue that such rise in inequality would be coupled with a more egalitarian South. e recent widening of wage inequalities in the United States occurred simultaneously with a trend toward trade liberalization and the increased immigration of unskilled workers from developing countries. Borjas has estimated that these forces have contributed 15 to 20 Sources Similarity 10465-36697-1-PB Globalization Class & InequalityCompare text globalization and inequality in developing countries since 1980s, globalization has entered the vocabulary of many people but the concept has giventhe evidence for east asia during the 1960s and 1970s supports this theory, but the latin american's experience since the mid 1980s does not. 45% https://www.scribd.com/document/313390975/10465-36697-1-PB 21 globalization and its impact on the third world econoCompare text ...markets, internationalization of production are concerned, 'from 1914 to 1950, however, the world economy experienced lower rates of growth, athe rich command internationally determined rates of remuneration; companies seek profits globally; and the unskilled-both low-waged and unemployed... 10% https://studyres.com/doc/13088991/21-globalization-and-its-impact-on-the-third-world-econo Globalization and its impact on the third world econoCompare text discussions economic consequences of globalization in the ird world.globalization and its impact. of employment structures.growth, a retreat from globalization, and economic divergence.' e world economy reversed its surge toward globalization especially a er 1990. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ad8b/479aeb1c12b3dd22c10435b7004ee064a1bc.pdf 12%