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They are indeed universal, and all the more so in an era of comprehensive
globalization.
After all, despite their differences, virtually every country in Europe is currently grappling with the question of how much Europe it wants, how open and optimistic it should be about new forms of technology-enabled globalization, and how much social solidarity is appropriate.
Moreover, the economy is undergoing an ongoing technological shift stemming from digitization and
globalization.
That would reinforce the deflationary pressure from
globalization
for years to come.
Excessive currency volatility is not in America’s interest, not least because large exchange-rate depreciations in emerging markets would amplify the effects of
globalization
on US jobs, wages, and inflation, particularly as weaker foreign currencies make outsourcing a more economically viable solution.
In the age of globalization, they are also hopelessly and increasingly lagging behind developed states.
The authority and power of Putin’s regime, too, was (largely) a function of
globalization
– specifically, the huge surge in oil prices.
According to the mantra of globalization, at least, trade benefits all sides.
As a result of deindustrialization, people with similar interests are less concentrated in large factory communities; and as a result of globalization, unskilled workers have been priced out of large cities.
Almost by definition, those who live in Paris have nothing to fear, because they are the high-earning beneficiaries of
globalization.
People who protest against
globalization
in places like Genoa are unlikely to die of hunger in Somalia.
As the pace of
globalization
and technological change accelerates, extremists are finding ever more creative ways to spread their message.
In fact, the Leave camp is dominated by people in England and Wales who feel cut off from the gains of globalization, and voted against the privileges and riches of the glittering global megacity of London.
Thanks to technological change and relentless globalization, the character of entire economies has changed dramatically over the last 50 years.
Moreover, trade unions continue to weaken, while
globalization
has led to cheap production of labor-intensive goods in China and other emerging markets, depressing the wages and job prospects of unskilled workers in advanced economies.
Today's information revolution and the type of
globalization
that accompanies it are transforming and shrinking the world.
Moreover, as
globalization
shrinks distance, events in faraway places - like Afghanistan - have a greater impact on everyone's lives.
Since the late 1990’s, China’s government has gradually introduced elements of competition and globalization, with the aim of overcoming the entrenched monopoly of China’s traditional defense-industrial conglomerates.
Roughly 75% of today’s small countries were formed in the last 70 years, mostly as a result of broader democratic transitions and in tandem with trade growth and
globalization.
In general, older small countries outstrip medium-size and large countries in terms of economic and social performance, openness to international trade, and enthusiasm for
globalization
– features that younger countries should work to promote.
Specifically, small developing countries should focus on building institutions, such as central banks and finance ministries, that explicitly seek to minimize the macroeconomic volatility associated with
globalization.
In a fast-changing geopolitical and economic environment – characterized by challenges like interest-rate rises spurred by high debt levels; competitive corporate-tax reductions; changing immigration patterns; and a possible slowdown in the pace of
globalization
– small countries must be able to identify and assess risks, and adjust their strategies accordingly.
In the first, a century ago, confidence was underpinned by gold; in the more recent wave of globalization, it depended upon the power of the human intellect to solve policy problems.
Then, capitalism, globalization, and democracy could continue their forward march.
Today, their fed-up constituents reject globalization; tomorrow, they may become Luddites.
That EU embraces
globalization
and innovation, while also protecting Europeans, doing more to help them adapt to a changing world.
Still others (China and Korea) exploited seemingly limitless
globalization
and buoyant international trade to capture growing market shares.
Given these trends, the search for more robust growth models will take much longer and be more complicated than many recognize – especially as the world economy pivots away from unfettered
globalization
and high levels of leverage.
The Saudis continued such programs after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, and even after they discovered that “the Call” is uncontrollable, owing to the technologies of
globalization.
The result has exposed a Labour Party divided between a leadership that elevates anti-globalization protest above winning power and a Parliamentary group that knows it has to explain how
globalization
can be managed in the public interest.
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