Nov 27 2004

Globalization Has Helped Improve Lives of Poor People

Published by at November 27, 2004 10:33 am under Cross-cultural Training,Global Culture

I hate to be the bearer of good news, because only pessimists are regarded as intellectually serious, but we’re in the 11th month of the most prosperous year in human history. Last week, the World Bank released a report showing that global growth “accelerated sharply” this year to a rate of about 4 percent.

Best of all, the poorer nations are leading the way. Some rich countries, like the United States and Japan, are doing well, but the developing world is leading this economic surge. Developing countries are seeing their economies expand by 6.1 percent this year – an unprecedented rate – and, even if you take China, India and Russia out of the equation, developing world growth is still around 5 percent. As even the cautious folks at the World Bank note, all developing regions are growing faster this decade than they did in the 1980s ‘and ’90s

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