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F I N A L S (M o d u l e 11) 6

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MODULE 11
( Assessment )

NAME: ROMEO R. ORACION JR.

SUBJECT: GE 113 CONTEMPORARY WORLD

SECTION:_BSBA/MODULAR TIME: 3:00- 4:30 PM

Instruction:
It is very important to indicate your subject section and time before answering the process
questions.

A. Process Questions:

1. What is the impact of global flows on the global south?

 The World Bank and other institutions have coined the phrase "Global South" to
describe countries on one side of the underlying global North–South split, with
those in the Global North on the other. The vast majority of these countries are
found in or close to the tropics. The tremendous economic expansion of
developing countries like China, India, Brazil, and South Africa has produced a
fundamental upheaval in the global economy over the last two decades.
Inexorably, the economic center of gravity is shifting toward the emerging South.
The astonishing increase in South-South cooperation, also known as South-South
cooperation, must be understood as part of this bigger tale.

2. Examine the gap between rural and urban areas across the globe. How is that gap
affected by globalization?

 In the economies of the Near East and North Africa, the rural-urban divide
remains the single most well-documented development and welfare inequality
(NENA). Rural areas have poorer economic productivity, higher poverty levels,
and worse-quality infrastructure and services, indicating a divide between rural
and urban areas. The findings show that the urban-rural income disparity has
widened since China's integration into the global economy, but that globalization
is not the primary cause. In reality, the findings show that foreign direct
investment has aided in the reduction of inequality.

Note:

Please send me your answer via email (deltoabarquez@gmail.com) on or before November 27,
2021 (Saturday) or at your most convenient time. Don’t forget to indicate name of subject,
section and time of schedule.

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