Sonntag, August 03, 2008
Macht der freie Markt Entwicklungsländer verwundbarer?
The situation in many developing nations is desperate in part because the International Monetary Fund, under the “Washington consensus,” required them to give up their subsistence agriculture in favor of crops raised for export by agribusiness, while the people who once supported themselves on family farms have had to migrate to urban slums. The Western corporate-owned press calls it “free market reforms.”
Labels: Entwicklungsländer, Weltgeschehen, Wirtschaft
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