Globalization

Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. Globalization has accelerated since the 18th century due to advances in transportation and communication technology. This increase in global interactions has caused a growth in international trade and the exchange of ideas and culture. Globalization is primarily an economic process of interaction and integration that is associated with social and cultural aspects. However, disputes and diplomacy are also large parts of the history of globalization, and of modern globalization. Economically, globalization involves goods, services, data, technology, and the economic …

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Policy Press · 19 November 2024 English

In this podcast, Nat Dyer, author of 'Ricardo's Dream', explores Ricardo’s theories, their link to the welfare state, and why flawed economic models still shape policy. The post PODCAST: How …


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 14 November 2024 English

El Monitor de Comercio e Integración 2024 analiza la evolución de América Latina y el Caribe en el nuevo contexto global, comparando la región con el resto del mundo y …

growing relevance in the current phase of globalization. The region’s KBS exports were less dynamic pandemic suggests that a structural change in globalization is underway, driven by KBSs.11 The dynamism


Cato Institute · 14 November 2024 English

published Defending Globalization: Facts and Myths about the Global Economy and its Fundamental Humanity, a book I edited with Scott Lincicome. Over the past several years, globalization has faced renewed Norberg, Daniel W. Drezner, Jeb Hensarling, Marian L. Tupy, Tom G. Palmer, and others, Defending Globalization--part of Cato's larger project of the same name--offers an unapologetic defense of globalization's globalization's tremendous (and often overlooked) benefits. Below are a few excerpted reviews of Defending Globalization:

BLOG NOVEMBER 14, 2024 5:37PM Defending Globalization, Now Available in Paperback and Ebook By Clark week, the Cato Institute published Defending Globalization: Facts and Myths about the Global Economy and Scott Lincicome. Over the past several years, globalization has faced renewed interest—and criticism—from Tupy, Tom G. Palmer, and others, Defending Globalization—part of Catoʼs larger project of the same name—offers excerpted reviews of Defending Globalization:  “Defending Globalization is one of the most comprehensive


PCNS: Policy Center for the New South · 14 November 2024 English

THE NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION: SELECTIVE MULTILATERALISM AND THE NEW SOUTH’S CHALLENGE FOR GLOBAL RELEVANCE FERID BELHAJ PB -62/24 NOVEMBER 2024 POLICY BRIEF This essay examines the implications of the new …

Stiglitz, J. E. (2019). Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited: Anti-Globalization in the Era of Trump


World Bank Group · 13 November 2024 English

This evaluation assesses the results, successes, and challenges of the World Bank 2016 procurement reform. Procurements acquire the works, goods, and services necessary to achieve the World Bank's project development …

procurement practice expanded to accommodate rapid globalization and modern information technologies. In projects


The South Centre · 13 November 2024

The Supreme Court found that in the absence in the Bill of mitigatory measures -as allowed by the TRIPS Agreement- and of a working definition of the term “microorganism”, there …

Development (RtD). Weakening of multilateralism, de-globalization, the scars left by the COVID-19 pandemic, misinterpretation Senyo, KOUEVI Tsotso and AMAGLO Kokou Essegbe Globalization makes it necessary to adapt multinational taxation


Cato Institute · 12 November 2024

A common criticism of globalization is that its costs aren't worth the "cheap T-shirts" we get in return. But those shirts help American families stretch their budgets and serve as a lifeline for millions traveled to an apparel factory in Guatemala to tell some of these people's stories and to show how globalization has lifted more than a billion humans out of abject poverty since 2000.


Cato Institute · 12 November 2024 English

In alignment with his Defending Globalization project, Scott Lincicome brings us three on-location installments of his Faces of Globalization video series. One of the main motivations behind Cato's ongoing ongoing Defending Globalization project was that most public discussions of "globalization" miss what it actually is. Lincicome highlights that "Globalization" typically evokes thoughts of container ships ships or trade agreements, but real globalization is billions of humans cooperating in billions of ways, without direction from any one person, company, or government." We don't see the faces behind the T-shirts

NEWS RELEASES Faces of Globalization: A New Perspective with Scott Lincicome NOVEMBER 12, 2024 • NEWS Scott Lincicome In alignment with his Defending Globalization project, Scott Lincicome brings us three on-location on-location installments of his Faces of Globalization video series. One of the main motivations behind ongoing Defending Globalization project was that most public discussions of “globalization” miss what it it actually is. Lincicome highlights that “Globalization” typically evokes thoughts of container ships


Cato Institute · 12 November 2024

Globalization” typically evokes thoughts of container ships or trade agreements, but real globalization is billions of humans cooperating in billions of ways, without direction from any one person, company company, or government. This video series documents some of the many real-life faces of globalization, in ways that challenge the current conventional wisdom about trade, migration, and our daily lives


Cato Institute · 12 November 2024

Tiny West Point, Georgia, was once an American “textile town” crippled by globalization. But today, the very same economic forces that challenged West Point decades ago are fueling its rebirth—and supporting


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