This comprehensive 9-page teaching material covers income inequality, global trade, comparative advantage, wage gaps, trade agreements, labor standards, safety nets, technology, automation, urban–rural divides, market access, policy solutions, and sustainable growth. It explains how winners and losers emerge from globalization, the role of export industries, import-competing sectors, capital flows, routine jobs, wage stagnation, and protectionism. Includes 4 detailed information pages, summaries, comprehension questions, true/false quiz, definition tasks, cloze text, matching exercises, and full solutions. Suitable for economics, politics, and English classes in upper secondary or vocational schools. Perfect for lessons on economic globalization, trade policy, income distribution, and social justice.
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income inequality, global trade, globalization, comparative advantage, wage gap, safety nets, trade policy, labor standards, automation, economic growth, export sector, import competition, protectionism, sustainable growth, capital flows, urban rural divide, market access, economic justice, trade agreements, wage stagnation, routine jobs, policy measures, economic integration, inequality solutions, economic disparity, upper secondary education, vocational training, political economy, social justice, economic policy, international trade
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