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The anti-globalization protests in Seattle in 1999, at what was supposed to be the inauguration of a new round of trade talks, called attention to the failures of
globalization
and the international institutions and agreements that govern it.
The
Globalization
DisconnectNEW HAVEN – While seemingly elegant in theory,
globalization
suffers in practice.
Truth be known, there is no rigorous theory of
globalization.
Trade liberalization – the elixir of
globalization
– promises benefits for all.
Economic integration and
globalization
are not exactly the same thing, but they rest on the same Ricardian principles of trade liberalization – principles that are falling on deaf ears in the political arena.
From immigration to trade liberalization, economic pressures on a beleaguered middle class contradict the core promises of
globalization.
In short,
globalization
has lost its political support – unsurprising in a world that bears little resemblance to the one inhabited by Ricardo two centuries ago.
With world trade shifting to a decidedly lower trajectory, political resistance to
globalization
has only intensified.
Of course, this isn’t the first time that
globalization
has run into trouble.
But the stakes may be greater if today’s more powerful
globalization
were to meet a similar fate.
The sharpest contrast between the two waves of
globalization
is in the speed of technology absorption and disruption.
Sadly, the economics profession has failed to grasp the inherent problems with
globalization.
It is up to those of us who defend free trade and
globalization
to prevent that, by offering concrete solutions that address the very real problems that now afflict so many workers.
This also shows that crises in
globalization
do not a priori balance out, but perhaps get progressively worse.”
Yes, Europe and China converge on a positive overall view of
globalization
and multilateralism.
Globalization’s Last GaspLONDON – Does Donald Trump’s election as United States president mean that
globalization
is dead, or are reports of the process’ demise greatly exaggerated?
If
globalization
is only partly incapacitated, not terminally ill, should we worry?
This disturbing trajectory, argue the mavens of globalization, reflects the resurgent protectionism manifest in popular opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), and now in Trump’s electoral victory.
What China Wants in 2012BEIJING – With economic
globalization
and the advent of a multi-polar world, China and other emerging countries are clearly set to play much more important roles not only in 2012, but in the coming decades.
And labor-market shifts – driven by technological change, the
globalization
of low- and medium-skill jobs, and the growing prevalence of part-time, temporary employment – have caused the wage share of national income to decline and the distribution of that income among households to become increasingly uneven.
The 2008 global financial crisis compounded uncertainty and mistrust, disrupting key trends like
globalization.
She has denounced
globalization
for its harsh social consequences, but a UK that is no longer in the EU will be all the more reliant on exchange with other countries.
Meanwhile, the rise of populism and the geopolitical risks introduced by Trump’s presidency will not be mere historical footnotes, and could mark the end of
globalization
as we know it.
Despite the attention devoted to the “Global War on Terrorism,” the most important developments of the last ten years have been the introduction and spread of innovative information technologies, globalization, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the political upheavals in the Middle East.
We know that
globalization
and some aspects of digital technology (particularly those related to automation and disintermediation) have contributed to job and income polarization, placing sustained pressure on the middle class in every country.
But while all countries must deal with the challenges of
globalization
and technological change, important elements of governance in the EU are beyond the reach of democratic institutions, at least those that people understand and relate to.
Making
Globalization
Work for AllWe are now in a one-year countdown to establish a new approach to
globalization.
Here is the problem:
globalization
offers people everywhere the chance to escape extreme poverty, but it is not working in many parts of the developing world.
And while the authors admit that
globalization
and technological dynamism have left a large part of the US population and territory behind in terms of wealth, income, and self-esteem, their own remedy is to redouble ongoing efforts to bring the “left behinds” up to speed.
If the goal is to lift all boats as far as possible, then some slowdown of
globalization
and automation is inescapable.
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