Argumentative Essay

Globalization
Underdeveloped countries are not able to compete against richest countries in a globalized world, because those countries lose their competitive advantage in social, economic, and political aspects as a labor exploitation and opportunity to hang about in an open market.

Firstly, undeveloped countries will loose economic advantages because when these countries abolish the tariffs, imported assets will be more competitive than national. In addition to that, restrictions will be abolish too and competitiveness will be more fierce and hard, not only in imported assets but in exported assets. This is why poor countries are more vulnerable against rich countries and this explains why they are going to be even poorer.

Also underprivileged countries tend, in a globalized world to abuse people, more known as labor exploitation, especially in children with a low income and countries with a weak currency. Even if this is a wrong use of an economical exercise this aspect has a bigger impact in the society. One example is Sierra Leone, where poverty has reached more than 70 percent of poorness and big percentages in labor exploitation a huge contrast against rich countries as Sweden, due to direct and indirect influence of globalization.

In conclusion, a globalized world divides the world because richer countries are prepared to face it while undeveloped countries are not. Moreover, prosperous countries are more likely to abuse and take advantages, which most of the times are unjust and damages the countries.