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The Sleeping Volcano of Global FinanceThe rejection of the European Union’s Constitutional Treaty by French and Dutch voters was, according to all evidence, more a rejection of unregulated
globalization
than it was a rejection of Europe.
This is all the more worrying in view of the numerous other factors stoking social unrest and diplomatic tension, including technological disruption, a record-breaking migration crisis, anxiety over globalization, political polarization, and rising nationalism.
The imperative to cooperate is an inevitable outgrowth of
globalization.
But such "proofs" had scant effect on their opponents, who shout that
globalization
aggravates poverty and inequality while blighting communities and the environment.
This win-win situation between rich and poor is a far better hope for poverty relief than continuing a nearly mindless debate about
globalization
and its perils.
But, though many experts fear that protectionism is undermining globalization, threatening to impede global economic growth, slower growth in global trade may be inevitable, and trade liberalization is decreasingly important.
As
globalization
of financial markets and the emergence of newly industrialized countries fueled demand for credit, the anti-inflationary monetary policies implemented in the early 1980s restricted its supply.
ANNAPOLIS – At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos in January, Chinese President Xi Jinping, drawing on China’s own recent experience, spoke in defense of globalization, and offered a vision of inclusive, sustainable development.
But can China really provide the alternative solutions needed to keep the engines of
globalization
running?
Fortunately, China is not acting like a traditional revisionist power, and it remains deeply committed to economic
globalization.
But China will face a unique set of problems as it tries to carry the torch of economic
globalization
forward.
China, in seeking to lead the next stage of economic globalization, enjoys no such geopolitical power and legitimacy.
November 9, 1989, marked not only the end of the Cold War era, but also the beginning of a new wave of
globalization.
That, in a nutshell, is what many opponents of free trade and economic
globalization
– as well as many on the right who believe that all industries should be treated equally – want to know.
For the world, the WHO’s recommendations represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to remedy a long-standing and egregious inequity in health care, and, more broadly, to set a model for governance of global public goods befitting an era of
globalization.
On the economic front, Macron must lubricate arthritic markets and lighten the tax and regulatory burden on risk-takers, while helping people to cope with disruptive trends like
globalization
and automation.
According to a December 2007 NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, almost 60% of Americans think
globalization
is bad because it has subjected US firms and workers to unfair competition.
If
globalization
has acquired a lousy reputation in the US, the external deficit deserves much of the blame.
The investment boom and the
globalization
dividend of the last two decades allowed the Party to have its cake and eat it – maintaining its rule on the basis of economic prosperity, while failing to establish the institutions critical to sustaining such prosperity.
But, with
globalization
and technological advancements, the pace and scale of such transformations have accelerated considerably.
But, despite their fundamentally different attitudes toward technology and globalization, the Web People and the Wall People have one thing in common: both are deeply skeptical of existing institutions.
On the contrary, the backlash against
globalization
and immigration will likely damage global growth, while the need to build ad hoc coalitions of the willing undermines progress in building new institutions.
Technological change, Spence and I point out, has also had another inequality-enhancing consequence: it has “turbo-charged”
globalization
by enabling companies to source, monitor, and coordinate production processes at far-flung locations quickly and cheaply, in order to take advantage of lower labor costs.
Given this, it is difficult to distinguish between the effects of technology and the effects of
globalization
on employment, wages, and income inequality in developed countries.
They have acted as gateways connecting South Asia to the developed world, and have benefited from globalization, education, capital accumulation, and technological advancement.
South Asia’s worst problems – poverty, conflict, hunger, and gender inequalities – are largely concentrated in its lagging regions, where there are limits to growth, because geography, institutions, and
globalization
will continue to favor the concentration of economic activity in the leading regions.
Policymakers should recast agriculture in the new environment of globalization, supply chains, and growing domestic demand.
The
globalization
of markets is acting as a powerful economic regulator of economies, but it is also destabilizing the world’s weakest zones.
So it is no surprise that central banks have become increasingly desperate in the face of the most severe crisis since the advent of financial
globalization.
At the same time, monetary injections cannot resolve the generalized uncertainty of a financial system in which
globalization
and securitization have led to a lack of transparency that has undermined trust and confidence.
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