Economic globalisation denotes the intensification of cross-border economic activities through trade liberalisation, capital mobility and the diffusion of technology. It shapes growth trajectories by ...
Globalization continues—the widespread predictions of its death were wildly premature. But this is nothing to celebrate. The current round of globalization is in fact largely the product of “unhealthy ...
Globalization’s first age some 200 years ago sheds light on today’s turn toward economic nationalism MARC-WILLIAM PALEN is an economic historian at the University of Exeter and the author of Pax ...
On this episode of The Long View, Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author, breaks down why he believes that the world is not deglobalizing, what he sees for the US and ...
The world has entered a period of extraordinary turmoil and uncertainty characterized by, among other disruptive developments, the breakdown of the international economic order that has existed since ...
LEESBURG, Fla., June 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A bold new economic framework is cutting through the noise of traditional globalization debates with the release of Circle Economics™: How a Healthy ...
Globalization integrates economies, enhancing trade and specialization across countries. Tech advances foster global culture sharing, but create economic shifts impacting local jobs. Globalization ...
The first year of the second Trump administration has been defined by an economic and foreign policy that treats the movement of people and goods around the globe as not merely suspect but actively ...
In his column “What Happened to the Pragmatic Trump of the First Term?” (Editor At Large, May 5), Gerard Baker wisely decries President Trump’s second-term pursuit of a misguided and extreme ...
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