Craig Murphy, in International Affairs, 76.4 (2000) "Global Governance: poorly done and poorly understood" argued that " The best arguments for paying attention to the world polity are ethical and moral…..global governance is likely to remain inefficient, incapable of shifting resources from the world's wealthy to the world's poor, pro market, and relatively insensitive to the concerns of labour and the rural poor…" Critically analyse this statement with reference to some of the issue areas covered in the course