regarding a "better globalization", Jim D writes:

>One thing we need is more cooperation between labor unions in the "North"
>and those in the "newly industrialized countries," to figure out how to
>achieve this goal. 

That kinds leaves out Bolivia, what with almost no industrailization and
all.  Which makes me woneder: if we define the problem of factor price
convergences, wages and all, what of the countries  -- like Bolivia,
perhaps -- left out of the loop?  Or regions of countries?  What protion of
the globe and peoples therein are, uh, irrelevant to this vigorous
globalized capitalism?

Tom

Tom Kruse
Casilla 5812 / Cochabamba, Bolivia
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