First published in 1998, policy WITHIN developing nations includes: (1)
Economic policy, such as economic growth without inflation or sectors of unemployment; (2)
Technology policy, such as encouraging the ad option of improved technologies for health, energy, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing and the environment; (3)
Social policy, such as education facilities, and merit treatment across ethnic groups, genders, age groups, economic classes, and geographical regions; (4)
Political policy, such as multiple sources of ideas from different government levels, branches, interest groups, and parties; (5)
Legal policy, such as compliance with the law by street people, business people, and government people. Policy ACROSS developing nations includes: (1) International
economic policy, such as trade, tariffs exchange rates, and factory relocation; (2) International
technology policy, such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other aspects of technology transfer; (3) International
social policy, such as immigration, refugees, and cross-border ethnic friction; (4) International
political policy, such as human rights and the role of sanctions; (5) International
legal policy, such as the drug trade, human rights, business transactions, torts, and property rights across national boundaries.
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