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The global economy may not depend on the periphery, but it certainly thrives off of it. ... These nations, rather than being helped to grow into an equivocal core power themselves, are instead commonly geared towards an economy based on one export, either agriculturally grown or made in a factory. ... A global strike, while possible with today’s communication technologies, wouldn’t be practical because there are people starving and willing to work all over. ... Rather than help other countries to become more like us in ways of the economy and social morality, we exploit them to satiate our own greed and materialism. ...
Offshore assembly and manufacturing plants are now vital to the global economy’s stability. ... made it a law that American companies can’t produce offshore, American investors would invest in foreign companies. ... I personally don’t think change can be forced or thrust upon the global market.
Approximate Word count = 1431 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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