Sociology, asked by miss262, 11 months ago

How can globalisation be made more fair. ​

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Answered by ILLIgalAttitude
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The government can insure fair globalisation through the following ways:

The government can use trade and investment barriers. It can negotiate at the WTO for 'fairer rules'. It can also align with other developing countries with similar interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO.

Answered by qwcules
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How can globalisation be made fairer:

  • FAIR globalisation would produce openings for all and also ensure that the benefits of globalisation participate better.
  • The government can play a major part in making this possible.
  • Its programs must cover the interests not only of the rich and the important but of all the people in the country.
  • The government can ensure that labour laws are duly enforced and the workers get their rights.
  • It can support small directors to ameliorate their performance till the time they come strong enough to compete.
  • However, the government can use trade and investment walls, If necessary.
  • Government can negotiate at the theW.T.O. for fairer rules.
  • It can also aligns with other developing countries with analogous interests to fight against tIt can also align with other developing countries with analogous interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in theW.T.O

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