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Inequality - Tackling Poverty and Social Fragmentation

The new wave of globalization may be expected to create new patterns of inequality within countries.

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Roughly 20 percent of the developing world’s population lives on less than $1 a day. What are the most effective ways to make poverty history?

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Poorer countries are clearly more corrupt than richer countries. What are the most promising means of de-corruption institutions in developing countries?

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Globalization and social fragmentation are the two controversial issues that will determine the future world order.

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The recent surge in food prices is causing acute hardship and social unrest around the world.

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