Just a year ago, it seemed like the era of globalization was over. At the 2017 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland—on a panel called “Squeezed and Angry”— hedge fund guru Ray Dalio set out the ...
The left is in shambles everywhere while hard-right and far-right parties are riding high in polls across the world. I contend that globalization is at the heart of these developments, and thus it is ...
The spread and acceptance of globalization has been an unrelenting force, but its march forward has lost some steam in recent years—is this the beginning of a new trend towards an outright contraction ...
US tariffs trigger supply chain reconfiguration and mark end of hyper globalization, says GlobalData
The US tariffs are accelerating the breakdown of hyper-globalization, forcing companies worldwide to rethink their supply chain strategies. As protectionist policies take hold, supply chains are ...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the globe, disrupting the globalized and interconnected world. With the vaccine rollout, some regions are finally getting a handle on both the ...
The period of hyper-globalization or globalization 2.0 led to substantial growth in GDP per capita in emerging markets and developing economies. Trade integration resulted in significant reductions in ...
With the end of post-1990s hyper-globalization, scenarios for the world economy run the gamut. In the best case, achieving a better balance between the prerogatives ...
The political backlash against globalization, evident in the UK's Brexit referendum, was predictable. The bigger surprise is the decidedly right-wing tilt the political reaction has taken, which ...
I first learned of Dani Rodrik in 1997 when I came across his pamphlet, Has Globalization Gone Too Far?. That pamphlet created a sensation in a Washington awash with “new economy” optimism. It was an ...
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