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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

A rather one sided take on globalisation and international business. Nevertheless the documentary has some strengths in terms of outlining some of the positive aspects of globalisation and international business. What it lacks is a balanced perspective.

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  • I Really Like The Video From Your Documentary on Globalisation and International Business

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing A rather one sided take on globalisation and international business.

  • what country does he think he's working in, 54 american dollars a month is POOR in that country. Doctors make about 500 american dollars a month there. Notice how he snuck in there that it was a lot for a state owned enterprise. Back to his point, I would say that those numbers are VERY far off.

  • yeah thats all good for the poor countries. But it has left the western countries in debt. Destroying their manufacturing sector and the working class

  • I can see right through this video like a glass filled with water. It's propaganda to promote globalization. Who they trying to fool?

  • This videos has it all wrong. Its not that globalization is bad for developing countries, its that its bad for developed countries. Globalization destroys or stagnates the middle class of the developed countries and their living standards. It forces them into debt by over consuming and it makes them compete with workers in developing countries who earn meager wages, have poorer labor and living conditions and lower standards of living.

  • Hold on just a minute. In the west it is any different? Ass kissers that crack whips at others and sit on their lazy asses all day get all the money while the people busting their ass that refuse to do the above get shit. Don't talk to me about third world countries that are so poor you scumbags.

  • just look at most African countries above and below the desert. they're rich "countries" by nature but the people 99% is miserable while 1 % is amongst the richest people in the world... There aren't simple solutions but if there are some, it has to start in the population, that 99% have to do something. and keep doing it until there is no place for those "kings". soberan countrys have to be respected as such but the Local people can do so much...

  • the problem with this documentary is that he talks aboiut countries as individual enteties, and we all know that welth isn't destributed as we'd like in these countrys, A country isn't poor , the majority of population is. I dont know if i make myself clear but the solution is so far more complex than this how it is portraited here. Very naif this doc ...

  • I am so glad to see this documentary. It is the fear of globalization and the fear of others and viewing people as animals that keeps the common man down. Freedom and property are paramount to the betterment of mankind. Cheers to Johan Norberg.

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