Globalization “isn’t the only, or even the real, story of international economics over the past four decades,” writes Shannon K. O’Neil in her latest book The Globalization Myth: Why Regions Matter.
Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 20, 2020.(Spencer Platt / Getty Images) EDITOR’S NOTE: The Nation believes that helping readers stay informed about the impact of the ...
Globalization is taking a beating. Its diminishing number of defenders face a rising chorus of critics, particularly in the United States, that blame it for wage stagnation, increased inequality, and ...
We need to ask a question, prompted by the Bob Dylan song, about globalization: Are the times a-changin’? I say that they are. After six months in Asia, advising at several policy institutes and ...
Plummeting flows of trade, capital, and people at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic prompted a wave of speculation about the end of globalization, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine brought even ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb 27 (Reuters) - Globalization may have peaked, but the resilience of world trade in the face of mounting headwinds means a reversal of the past three decades is not inevitable. Since ...
Globalization may have peaked, but the resilience of world trade in the face of mounting headwinds means a reversal of the past three decades is not inevitable. Since the COVID-19 pandemic and ...
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