"Firstly, economic globalisation has brought prosperity and development to many countries, but also financial crises to Asia, Latin America and Russia, and increasing poverty and marginalisation"
- Anna Lindh
About this Quote
In this quote, Anna Lindh is talking about the effect of financial globalisation on different countries. She acknowledges that it has brought success and development to lots of countries, but likewise explains the negative consequences it has had on particular regions. Lindh specifically points out the financial crises that have occurred in Asia, Latin America, and Russia as an outcome of financial globalisation. She likewise highlights the concern of increasing poverty and marginalisation, suggesting that not all nations have benefited similarly from this phenomenon. Overall, Lindh's quote highlights the complex and complex nature of financial globalisation and its effects on various parts of the world.
This quote is written / told by Anna Lindh between June 19, 1957 and September 11, 2003. He/she was a famous Politician from Sweden.
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