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Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25]

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25]

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25]

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25]

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Political – TNC Power World Bank etc UN – MDG > absolute poverty Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25]

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Political – TNC Power World Bank etc UN – MDG > absolute poverty Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Economic – Growing wealth gap Rich richer poor poorer MEDCs v LEDCs G8 % wealth

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Political – TNC Power World Bank etc UN – MDG > absolute poverty Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Economic – Growing wealth gap Rich richer poor poorer MEDCs v LEDCs G8 % wealth Sub-Saharan Africa poor LEDCs

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Political – TNC Power World Bank etc UN – MDG > absolute poverty Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Economic – Growing wealth gap Rich richer poor poorer MEDCs v LEDCs G8 % wealth Sub-Saharan Africa poor LEDCs Progess by NICs and RICs BRIC Role of China

Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Different types of globalisation giving impacts on DG. Cultural LOOK Political AT THE Economic MARKS. Make a Plan (like this) Introduction – meaning of question. Definition of D. Gap. Structure taklen Cultural – Macdonaldsisation Tourism Glocalisation Political – TNC Power World Bank etc UN – MDG > absolute poverty Conclusion – ‘yes and no’ See sheet – 2 Speed development – & read the Key Points Q.12 ‘Globalisation decreases the development gap.’ Discuss. [25] Economic – Growing wealth gap Rich richer poor poorer MEDCs v LEDCs G8 % wealth Progess by NICs and RICs BRIC Role of China Sub-Saharan Africa poor LEDCs