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Since about twenty years, the globalization has been characterized by the spreading of the multinationals, a huge development of worldwide networks, of international commerce, the explosion of the foreign direct investments' volume, the increase in power of the Asiatic countries in the global economy.
Beyond those entire phenomenons, a statement: all the countries are not equal in front of the globalization. Indeed, some countries have benefited much more than others from the multiple globalizations' effects: some of them have created themselves a place in the global commerce owing to their specialization; others, as the industrialized countries, suffer from an increasing of their intern inequalities because of the law-salary countries' competition.
By this fact, the globalization, trough the international exchanges' positive effects (finding their base in the international work's division), would be a factor od development and economic growth, but also a factor of inequalities increasing as well between the North and South countries as inside of the countries.
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