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This is part and parcel of globalization: enhanced global economic opportunities lead to wider disparities between those who have the skill or luck to take advantage of them and those who do not.
The impact of soccer
globalization
on African countries appears to be just the opposite.
On the other hand,
globalization
probably has reduced the quality of Africa’s domestic leagues relative to European leagues.
But otherwise, you are entitled to feel that
globalization
has left you out in the cold.
The 2008 Africa Cup of Nations, held in Ghana during January and February, revealed the two-way interdependence that soccer
globalization
has created.
The real lesson is that taking full advantage of
globalization
requires developing domestic capabilities along with international links.
What sets apart the Chinas and Indias of this world is not that they have laid themselves bare to the forces of globalization, but that they have used those forces to enhance their domestic capacities.
The benefits of
globalization
come to those who do their homework.
These innovations enabled Foshan to create markets that were largely defunct before 1979, while coping with rapid urbanization, industrialization, and
globalization.
The convergence of consumer lifestyles and preferences driven by
globalization
has enabled the world’s major cities to specialize production for global markets.
But what counts nowadays is not where financial transactions physically take place, but rather the growing importance and
globalization
of finance in the operation of the world economy.
What China needs most is a financial sector capable of harnessing the forces of liberalization and
globalization
to drive economic growth in the decades ahead.
Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a defense of
globalization
at Davos, and far-right leaders such as Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders held an “alternative European summit” in the German city of Koblenz.
Trump and his populist allies in Europe have denounced globalization, while Xi now stands as its principal defender.
Developing countries must also aim to offset the consequences of
globalization.
Members of this generation are better acquainted with notions of
globalization
and economic reform than with socialism and revolution.
The formation of the eurozone and a half-century of relentless
globalization
have altered the global economic landscape, rendering once-proven policies ineffective.
What was not anticipated was that
globalization
would erode these boundaries.
Let Developing Nations RuleCAMBRIDGE – There is a silver lining for developing nations in the present crisis, for they will emerge with a much bigger say in the institutions that govern economic
globalization.
In countries like the US, where the middle class has reaped few of the benefits of
globalization
in the last quarter-century, trade policy will be under severe pressure to provide some redress.
According to the 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer, the public’s confidence in the status quo has collapsed worldwide, owing to widely held concerns about globalization, innovation, immigration, the erosion of social values, and corruption.
As the IMF, World Bank, and WTO show in their report, free trade and
globalization
have certainly increased the size of the overall economic pie.
And as elites continue to proclaim the benefits of free trade and globalization, they are merely widening the chasm of popular mistrust.
Piecemeal curbs on
globalization
will not be enough to quell the revolt.
After all, before the meltdown in 2008, the captains of finance and industry could trumpet the virtues of globalization, technology, and financial liberalization, which supposedly heralded a new era of relentless growth.
Perhaps the most optimistic note came from the emerging markets: while the risk of
globalization
was that it implied a new interdependence, so that flawed economic policies in the US and Europe could torpedo developing countries’ economies, the more successful emerging markets have managed
globalization
well enough to sustain growth in the face of failures in the West.
Over the years, however, as the world economy continued to grow without interruption – and, in the current age of globalization, seemingly without limits – the dire predictions of the Club of Rome have become increasingly an object of ridicule.
The new political paradigm is founded on a kind of centrist populism, which blends support for
globalization
with a healthy dose of social protection and a generous pinch of patriotism.
By the 1990s, however, that dynamic was strained by the impact of
globalization
and voters’ fear of job losses to cheaper labor abroad.
In response to the challenges raised by greater economic openness, center-left parties linked
globalization
with liberal stances on social issues.
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