Survival Rules

Is globalization a threat to the survival of the third world?
What are the chances developing / third world in the competitive world where the best economically developed countries or rule?
Developing economies are a big problem and a threat to the survival of all of us. Natural Resources currently developed economies, especially the U.S. and Europe, particularly in the U.S. consuming disproportionate share of resources the world in relation to its population. In this way the world is at its limit effort in supporting the endless appetite of these countries to consume. If economies like China and India bring their billions to anywhere near the standard of living in the U.S. and Europe, the strain on the global resources will be unsustainable. Economy / Jobs globalization is to establish the overall levels of remuneration. The development of workers willing to work for a fraction of developed economy are driving workers accept wages for certain occupations. This is an inevitable result of globalization. You can not expect U.S. companies to pay U.S. employees $ 30 and hour for the work to be done for $ 10 an hour elsewhere. If they do, the cost of production of its products will too high, they will not compete, they will go bankrupt and do not employ anyone. However, while a $ 10 per hour in China enjoys a nice life, not can support a family on $ 10 per hour in the U.S.. This is a problem with no easy solution. Workers in developed economies have to understand that if they want a high salary, they have to do something productive enough to justify the high salary. Developed countries can not solve this problem by preventing companies sending jobs to other countries. That only condemn companies out of business. It is a problem for both developing and developed economies. This is a problem that we all meet together to find a fair way we can all live together.
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