ODEH, Lemuel Ekedegwa2017-11-232017-11-2320101520-5509http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/53In this paper the argument is that there are broadly two economic worlds that cut across the globe, these are the Global North and the Global South. That while, the Global North represent the economically developed societies of Europe, North America, Australia, Israel, South Africa, amongst others, the Global South represents the economically backward countries of Africa, India, China, Brazil, Mexico amongst others. While Global North countries are wealthy, technologically advanced, politically stable and aging as their societies tend towards zero population growth the opposite is the case with Global South countries. While Global South countries are agrarian based, dependent economically and politically on the Global North, the Global North has continued to dominate and direct the global south in international trade and politics.enHuman Development, Levels of Productivity, Population Growth, Dependency Burden, ExportA Comparative Analysis of Global North and Global South EconomiesJournal of Sustainable Development in Africa (Volume 12, No.3, 2010)Article