How does justice become an issue between the industrialized countries and the developing countries?

What will be an ideal response?


"Some of the poverty of the developing countries can be attributed to unjust economic practices of wealthy industrialized countries. The current pattern of international trade is a prime example. The industrialized countries have maintained inequities that discriminate against the developing countries by taxing and restricting imports from the developing countries and by flooding the world markets with agricultural products that are subsidized (and, therefore, priced below real costs).

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