On 18 November, the Chief Executive's Policy Unit (CEPU) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the National Academy of Economic Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social ...
Amid the growing debate over the fate of globalization, many an economist, commentator, or executive have weighed in from their ivory tower, think tank perch, or Davos panel chair to declare its ...
The United States cannot divorce itself from the “disruptive forces” of the global world, Sen. Jack Reed, D-RI, told an audience of Brown and Providence community members Sunday during a lecture that ...
About the authors: ManMohan Sodhi is a professor at the Bayes Business School at City, University of London. Christopher S. Tang is a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. In the wake ...
The U.S. has turned sharply against free trade over the past two decades, shifting from an era in which members and presidents of both parties generally embraced one free-trade pact after another to ...
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The Globalization AGENDA

Globalization is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and ...
Ohio is hoping to put a charge into those deciding the future of Cobasys, the Michigan-based maker of hybrid batteries with a Springboro plant recently acquired by a Korean-German joint venture. State ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. In our interconnected world, business globalization is crucial for growth. Companies are ...
While trade is no new concept, businesses can become a presence in more areas all over the globe than ever before. But how did this happen? And what business industries experience globalization? Keep ...
Members of the League of Nations looking over their shoulders during an assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, 1920. (Photo by Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Historians often interpret the history of Europe ...
Of course, the New York Times did not headline a piece this way, but that would have been a more accurate headline of an article it ran last weekend discussing a turn away from “neo-liberal” policies.