Comment Re:Outsourcing... (Score 1) 638
You obviously have no grasp of economics.
And I think you've got a very biased one.
Can't you read "equal" as "equal in power" or "equal in technologic level"? There is no doubt that the economic strength of superpowers creates a very unfair competition to developing countries.
For example, how can african farmers that still use horses and manpower can compete with heavily mechanized western farmers?
and yet, european/american agricultural goods flood the markets in Africa, leading local farmers to bankrupcy.
Then, there is also the problem of subsidies, which poor countries cannot afford to give to their own companies, while western industries receive heaps.
And I think you've got a very biased one.
Can't you read "equal" as "equal in power" or "equal in technologic level"? There is no doubt that the economic strength of superpowers creates a very unfair competition to developing countries.
For example, how can african farmers that still use horses and manpower can compete with heavily mechanized western farmers?
and yet, european/american agricultural goods flood the markets in Africa, leading local farmers to bankrupcy.
Then, there is also the problem of subsidies, which poor countries cannot afford to give to their own companies, while western industries receive heaps.