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Three key questions lie at the heart of debates about whether global crises and escalating geopolitical tensions have begun to reverse globalization: Has the growth of cross-border trade,...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a new round of predictions that the end of globalization is nigh, much like we saw at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, global...
As the coronavirus swept the world, closing borders and halting international trade and capital flows, there were questions about the pandemic’s lasting impact on globalization.
What does the future of globalization look like? New research breaks down changes in the global flows that bind us—and what those changes mean for our future.
The award-winning book “The Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why it Matters”, written by Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp, argues that exploring the fault lines that divide prevailing views on globalization is essential to bring people together.
Barreling toward us are three epochal changes poised to reshape the U.S. economy in coming years: an aging population, the rise of artificial intelligence and the rewiring of the global economy.
Articles on Globalization. Displaying 1 - 20 of 66 articles. January 12, 2024. Paraguay’s Ciudad del Este: Efforts to force a busy informal commercial hub to follow global trade rules have only...
The new economic nationalism. With globalisation on the retreat, the FT investigates the causes and consequences of this new era of greater state intervention in the economy. September 3 2024....
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Globalization refers to the process of connecting the world economy more closely through the flow of goods, services, investment, technology, data, ideas, and workers. It began around 1870 and took off in the decades after World War II as countries started reducing restrictions on capital and trade flows in anticipation of benefits to growth ...