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Are nationalism and protectionism poised to overwhelm
globalization
and competition?
For much of the developing world, the basic instability of international relations – owing to terrorist strikes, guerrilla warfare, and the preemptive wars that America threatens on its enemies – is aggravating socioeconomic anxieties and fueling doubts about the benefits of
globalization.
Even UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned that the unrestrained tide of
globalization
might not raise all boats, but only the yachts – while overturning a lot of canoes.
Second,
globalization
has been the target for populist criticism.
As more workers are automated out of more employment sectors, there must come a “tipping point,” beyond which the overall economy simply is not sufficiently labor-intensive to continue absorbing workers who lose their jobs due to automation (or globalization).
Moreover, financial innovation and
globalization
allow markets to spread risk more effectively than ever before, placing it in the hands of those who can best manage it.
Today’s brave new world of financial
globalization
will almost surely face severe new stress tests, reminding us that recessions still happen.
A Better Way to Fight Corporate Tax AvoidanceNEW YORK – Over the past few years, leaks of documents such as the “Panama Papers” and the “Paradise Papers” have exposed the dark underbelly of globalization, and provoked indignant denunciations of tax avoidance from people around the world.
One of the most basic steps we can take to overcome what Francis calls “the
globalization
of indifference” is to come together in support of decisive, measurable action against NTDs.
A century and a half ago, Japan became the first non-Western country to adapt successfully to modern
globalization.
As a matter of fact, a case can be made that the French will never come to believe that the state lacks power,
globalization
or no
globalization.
But it also seeks protection from the dizzying effects of globalization, which probably will mean strong support for the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy, skepticism toward further trade liberalization and the will to improve European Union’s economic government.
Nicolas Sarkozy has not been elected to adapt France to an elusive
globalization.
Not surprisingly, a contagious
globalization
that increases vulnerability inevitably triggers preventive and defensive strategies that are not always proportionate or reasonable.
BRUSSELS – At high-level gatherings of the European Union elite, one often hears the following type of statement: “Europe must integrate and centralize economic governance in order to defend its social model in an age of globalization.”
Yes,
globalization
represents a challenge to all EU member states; but it is not clear how more integration would help them to confront it.
It is understandable that European leaders talk so much about globalization, given that the European economy is rather open for its size, with exports amounting to about 20% of GDP, compared to just 12% in the US.
More important, even if one accepts the view that
globalization
constitutes a threat to Europe’s social model, there is little scope for further integration, given that trade policy is already fully unified at the EU level.
The various European social models have thus been, on average, quite robust – most likely because of the absence of a master plan from Brussels on how to respond to
globalization.
Some will see
globalization
as the cause of this hardship, for if the poor were not linked to the rich through trade, they would not be affected by the recession.
While economic integration helped achieve a broader set of goals in Europe, elsewhere, economic
globalization
has contributed to widening the divide between rich and poor within countries and between rich and poor countries.
There is no simple formula for regulating public space or safeguarding peaceful political dissent in an age of terrorism and
globalization.
The continuation of extreme cross-country income inequality could deter international cooperation, stalling or even reversing globalization, despite its potential to improve everyone’s standard of living.
Both slogans are supported by development approaches (the former in Eurasia, the latter globally) that signal China’s desire to forge a new model of
globalization
built on mutual cooperation.
The
globalization
of value chains has made it easier for more countries and regions to participate in international trade, because each country needs to assemble less complex teams; but it has been bad for places like Detroit, where fully integrated industries used to cluster.
In the modern era of globalization, export-led growth is supplemented by policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), a combination that has been particularly successful in China.
The European Union resulted from the tragic lessons of the first half of the twentieth century, when giving free rein to national egoism led to continental catastrophe, and increasing
globalization
means that economic, internal, foreign, and defense policies are unlikely to be successful when pursued exclusively at national level.
That creed led to deregulation, globalization, and financial innovations based on the false assumption that markets tend towards equilibrium.ampnbsp;
If
globalization
does not get the fix it needs, economic prospects will be dim for rich and poor countries alike.
But the next worst thing is to assume that a minor patch-up will be enough to render
globalization
healthy and sustainable.
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