3.7B trends, winners and losers

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    • Trends in widening income inequality, globally and nationally, suggest globalisation has created winners and losers for people and physical environments between and within developed, emerging and developing economies.
    • Winners:
      • There were about 1800 billionaires worldwide in 2016; most have made their wealth through ownership of global TNCs
      • Developed countries have proven very good at maintaining their wealth, despite the rise of emerging countries like China
      • The rising middle class of factory and call centre workers in Asia, whose incomes have risen as they have gained outsources and offshored jobs. 
      • People who work for TNCs in developed countries who have a high income and reasonable job security, although they lead high-stress lives. 
    • Losers:
      • Isolated, rural populations in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa where subsistence farming still dominates and global connections are thin.
      • Workers in old industrial cities in the developed world who have generally lost jobs.
      • Workers in sweatshop factories in emerging countries; they suffer exploitation (but may still be better off than in the rural areas they migrated from)
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