This makes me think that the so-called globalization may be simply a 
reorganization and a tighter integration of the all-ready industrialized 
countries. Sure there has been some spill over into Mexico, but is it enough 
to make much of a difference? Any one done any work on this?

Rod


 >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?

Didn't Joan Robinson say that the only thing worse than being exploited
under capitalism is not being exploited?

Doug





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