A pittance and have little or no access to Public Health or Education Systems as a result more and more people are leaving their homelands and risking their lives to head for more prosperous countries like germany so our question on quadriga this week is fair trade how unjust is the Global Economy and to discuss the topic im joined here in the studio by three astute observers and analysts beginning with mick cohen miscue not a specialist on migration and Diversity Inc with the highly respond foundation he says alongside war and bad governance the inequality of opportunity in Global Markets is the main factor behind the global Migration Crisis also with us is alan posner a commentator for the berlin daily felt ellen believes that the main drivers of poverty and i mean gratian of War Corruption Fragile states and bad leaders and noughts unjust Trade Relations and the world working to to raj each iran run a Development Economist at the European School of management and technology for
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a comparative advantage in any thing agriculture is a big one and as long as you have these incredibly unequal subsidies when it comes to agriculture it s not. for the first thing is the e.u. budget is really really small it s not the budgets of all the e.u. countries the second thing the other thing with rice this is against any subsidies right anywhere in the world especially in europe but the stuff we re subsidizing is basically maize to make ethanol to put in it put in our cars i think that s awful too but it s not not harming africa we re not subsidizing cotton growing which is harming egypt we re not always the sudan we re not subsidizing cocoa beans which might be. we re not even subsidizing the production of flowers kenya. prior to this. probably grown in kenya and then supported here with zero tariff so so c mon we not knights in shining armor we re not the devils we re sometimes