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Developing countries are often blamed for many of the environmental problems that are occurring today. These countries are usually called pollution havens, which are geographical areas with little or no environmental regulations. Developing countries have access to a lot of the resources that developed countries need to expand their capitalist economies, so western society is responsible for most of the environmental degradation that takes place in developing countries. Many economists say that free trade is the reason for this phenomenon and others say that without free trade production efficiency would decrease.


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Revision as of 20:40, 28 April 2008

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Developing countries are often blamed for many of the environmental problems that are occurring today. These countries are usually called pollution havens, which are geographical areas with little or no environmental regulations. Developing countries have access to a lot of the resources that developed countries need to expand their capitalist economies, so western society is responsible for most of the environmental degradation that takes place in developing countries. Many economists say that free trade is the reason for this phenomenon and others say that without free trade production efficiency would decrease.

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