"the impact of globalisation has not been uniform" explain the statement
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There is no denying the fact that globalisation will continue in the future . People are amprehensive about its result twenty years from now . That is why various arguments have been put forward in favour of and against globalisation , which means that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform . Developed countries have exploited the various terms and conditions of globalisation in their own favour whereas developing countries have become losers . So there is a great need to make them more friendly for the developing countries . In fact every government should be given the right to set its own developement priorities , protect its own citizens and curb capital fluctuations .
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“The impact of globalisation has not been uniform”. The truth of this statement can be verified if we observe the impact of MNCs on domestic producers and the industrial working class. Small producers of goods such as batteries, capacitors, plastics, toys, tyres, dairy products and vegetable oil have been hit hard by competition from cheaper imports. Also, workers are now employed “flexibly” in the face of growing competition. This has reduced their job security. Efforts are now on to make globalisation “fair” for all since it has become a worldwide phenomenon.
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