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- If Wal-Mart were an independent nation, it would rank as China's fifth-largest export market - Air pollution from Mexican manufacturing nearly doubled during Nafta's first four years - Since 1968, worldwide employment at the top ten U.S. manufacturing firms dropped 28%, while sales climbed 133% - In 2003, the wealth of the world's 587 billionaires ($1.9 trillion) is greater than the combined incomes of the poorest half of humanity

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- If Wal-Mart were an independent nation, it would rank as China's fifth-largest export market - Air pollution from Mexican manufacturing nearly doubled during Nafta's first four years - Since 1968, worldwide employment at the top ten U.S. manufacturing firms dropped 28%, while sales climbed 133% - In 2003, the wealth of the world's 587 billionaires ($1.9 trillion) is greater than the combined incomes of the poorest half of humanity
Autorenporträt
Sarah Anderson, director of IPS's Global Economy Project, sits on the Alliance for Responsible Trade steering committee. She lives in Washington, D.C. John Cavanagh, director of IPS, was formerly an economist at the UN Conference on Trade and Development and the World Health Organization. He lives in Washington, D.C. Thea Lee is assistant director for international economics at the AFL-CIO's Public Policy Department. She lives in Washington, D.C.