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- What is globalization anyway? | World Economic Forum
Globalization – a phenomenon that has defined the world's economy in recent decades – is under pressure As Donald Trump prepares for his tenure in the White House, he talks of dismantling a whole history of globalized trade that he sees as having had a catastrophic effect on the global economy
- A brief history of globalization | World Economic Forum
In a world increasingly dominated by two global powers, the US and China, the new frontier of globalization is the cyber world The digital economy, in its infancy during the third wave of globalization, is now becoming a force to reckon with through e-commerce, digital services, 3D printing
- An economist explains the pros and cons of globalization
As we enter the fourth wave of globalization, driven by the digital revolution, there is renewed debate over whether it is a beneficial force: powering economic growth, and allowing the spread of ideas to improve people’s lives; or whether it erodes communities, and widens the gap between the elites and the rest of the world
- Globalization isnt finished - The World Economic Forum
The era of growing globalization between 1960 and the beginnings of the Global Financial Crisis in 2006-2007 reflected a positive-sum belief that globalization – including open markets, trade and cross-border flows of physical, intangible and financial capital – would produce net benefits All nations could be winners
- Is globalization dying? A historian weighs up the evidence | World . . .
Globalization has brought very different levels of gain, not only across social groups but across countries “For the vast majority of Americans, globalization has not been a winning story,” Tooze explained, talking audience members through the following figure that depicts globalization-induced GDP gain across 45 countries
- 5 transformational trends shaping global finance | World Economic Forum
The retreat from globalization is accelerating as trade tensions, geopolitical rivalries, and a reassessment of supply chain vulnerabilities catalyze resurgent economic nationalism and trade regionalization
- A hybrid model for global trade can navigate a fragmented world
The world economy is shifting from a unified globalization model to one of regional clubs of countries aligned along political, economic and security interests Global financial systems are being reshaped by shifting investment patterns, including a loosening economic interdependence between the United States and China
- Tariffs, globalization and democracy - by economist Dani Rodrik
A major cause of the political polarization seen in most developed countries is the “mindless prioritization” of globalization in the early 1990s, Rodrik says During that time domestic economic, social and environmental objectives fell by the wayside and policymakers focused on how to integrate into the world economy, rather than asking
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