the impact of globalisation has not been uniform explain this statement
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1. Globalisation has some negative impacts on employment and real wages. Due to new technologies, output increases but employment opportunities aren’t much especially in rural areas where over 60% of the population lives.
2. Globalisation is mainly beneficial to large capatialsts, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.
3. In India, during 1990-91, more than 33% of national products was originated in the agricultural sector but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05.
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2. Globalisation is mainly beneficial to large capatialsts, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.
3. In India, during 1990-91, more than 33% of national products was originated in the agricultural sector but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05.
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Hey mate here ur ans....
Globalisation has not been uniform as in the urban and rural areas only educated person getting job...which left the uneducated person remain jobless and helpless...
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