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The quantity of labour inputs increases through training and education.
Global Capitalism
An economic system characterized by global markets, multinational corporations, and the dominance of capitalist economics on a worldwide scale.
Racial Inequality
The unequal treatment or perception of individuals based on their race, leading to disparities in income, education, employment, health, and political representation.
Multidimensional Poverty Index
Measure of poverty that accounts for health, education, and the standard of living.
Developing Countries
Nations with a lower living standard, undeveloped industrial base, and low Human Development Index relative to other countries.
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