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Title: Growing Inequality Gap
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March 24, 1997 |
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The expanding gap of inequality has come as a result of the liberalization of policies, which have worsened the income and wealth of those in developing and can be reversed through structural adjustments and a greater responsibility on the part of transnational companies... Showed first 250 characters
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Many of the challenges, aside from inequality, that the developing world faces are centered on poverty. Poverty cannot be solved, or at the very least be reduced, without specific attention being placed on the wealth gap. Many countries are attempting to reach that sought after "developed" status without playing close enough attention to the problems that are arising as a result of their goals... Showed next 250 characters
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