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How globalisation creates jobs

 
By Anonymous at Tue, 2006-01-03 09:22 | General | Economy

A V Rajwade on Rediff has an interesting take on how globalisation is actually creating jobs for the developing countries and why we should welcome globalisation with open arms rather than opposing it.

He writes: For doing similar and equally productive work, does the American worker have a God-given right to earn 30 times more than a Chinese worker? For any normal person, other than the Christian right in the US (and, indeed, President Bush himself), which believes that it is God's chosen country, the answer will have to be negative: for a given level of productivity and similar work, the Chinese worker has every right to earn as much as his European or American counterpart.

Read the entire piece here.

nothing right and wrong

By jp on Thu, 2006-01-05 10:05

There is nothing right and wrong about globalization. The western world
promotes it when they see that they can access markets of the
developing world ...similarly they oppose it when it is their
markets which are being poached, like it is happening in indian IT outsourcing.

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India has always viewed

By robocop on Thu, 2006-01-05 10:06

India has always viewed international issues like globalization with what is right and wrong, and in the process sometimes compromise their own interests.
The requirement of current time is for India to look at their own interests whether right or wrong, whether globalization or no globalization.

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left seems to be caught in a time warp

By ritesh on Thu, 2006-01-05 10:07

the left seems to be caught in a time warp, while the whole world has moved away from socialism and have embraced new age concepts like FDI it is only because they have realized that this is the fastest path to more
jobs and development... however one fails to understand the intellectual
morass that has now become assoiciated with the left's thinking..

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pretty strange that the left

By Anonymous on Thu, 2006-01-05 10:08

pretty strange that the left is holding back the rest of the country for fdi wheras in bengal, buddhadeb bhatacharya is doing a lot to attract fdi.

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it is really sad that while

By venky on Thu, 2006-01-05 10:09

it is really sad that while the whole of south-east asia is leap-frogging ahead by inviting more and more fdi, organizations like the left are holding us back from realizing the true potential of our people...it is high time that we realize that the true enemies of this country are not the terrorists exported from outside countries but the intellectualy backward orthodoxy like the left which are really holding us back..

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