1. Gender disparities in the global economy
The invisible hand, unlike that of the market, contributes to the national economy as much as others. ... Eventually, the limit will be exceeded and pose strain to the economy as a whole. ... (Coelho and Coffey 1996) Obviously enough, this phenomenon of women being marginalized does not occur in third world states only, but also take place in the first world. ... Therefore, women's being oppressed is not anymore the exclusive feature of third world or developing countries. ... Alarmingly, in our current world, the most exploitative measures are read "successful measures". ...
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