what are the possible solutions to control globalisation .
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Protecting national borders against biological invasions is becoming increasingly difficult because those whose actions result in invasions seldom bear legal responsibility for those actions. Invasion costs are often an externality (an unintended side effect) of international trade. Externalities are best dealt with by internalizing them; that is, by getting those who harm society to meet the cost. This is the ‘polluter pays principle’, which, under current trade rules, is difficult to implement. Tariffs could, however, be used to confront exporters with the costs of their actions, and the right to do this should be embedded in trade agreements. At the same time, international aid could be used to protect donor societies against the inability of some other countries to take appropriate biosecurity measures. The impact of invasions can thus be reduced by tackling their economic externalities.
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Globalism has greatly improved the lot of people around the world. It has also improved our communication technologies so we are much more aware than in the past of how many people in the world live in abject poverty
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For developed countries, this means things like training programs and relocating businesses to cities and towns that have lose employers.
For undeveloiped countries (that we previously just ignored or, worse, exploited), it means coming up with programs to help them develop sustainable economies.
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For developed countries, this means things like training programs and relocating businesses to cities and towns that have lose employers.
For undeveloiped countries (that we previously just ignored or, worse, exploited), it means coming up with programs to help them develop sustainable economies.
Hope this helps you dude be brain list ✌️✌️✔️✔️
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