The ongoing success of core regions depend on their manipulation of other regions. However, bringing companies into third world countries develops the economies of the peripheral regions and gives them the opportunity to advance beyond factories. (Allen 21) Through mutual exploitation, corporations take advantage of cheap labor, while workers take advantage of incoming firms by extracting higher pay. As more and more companies move to the third world, they start to have to compete for workers, thus, the wages go up as the number of available workers decreases. (Allen 22) Because of leadership cycles and imperial overstretch, core regions will eventually begin to decline as the semi-peripheral or peripheral regions become hegemonic. Therefore, the exploitation of cheap labor allows third world countries to increase their dollars in circulation, better their trading capabilities, improve their communication, and promote hope for more economic development. (Allen
The ongoing success of core regions depend on their manipulation of other regions. However, bringing companies into third world countries develops the economies of the peripheral regions and gives them the opportunity to advance beyond factories. (Allen 21) Through mutual exploitation, corporations take advantage of cheap labor, while workers take advantage of incoming firms by extracting higher pay. As more and more companies move to the third world, they start to have to compete for workers, thus, the wages go up as the number of available workers decreases. (Allen 22) Because of leadership cycles and imperial overstretch, core regions will eventually begin to decline as the semi-peripheral or peripheral regions become hegemonic. Therefore, the exploitation of cheap labor allows third world countries to increase their dollars in circulation, better their trading capabilities, improve their communication, and promote hope for more economic development. (Allen