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In moments of crisis, it’s easy to think that capitalism is finished. But don't forget the system’s formidable ability to mutate.
The United States' growing turn toward protectionism isn't just about trade deficits or manufacturing jobs, instead it's ...
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of ...
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 ...
Before World War I, globalization was at a high point. Advances in technology, including the steamship and the telegraph, allowed people, goods and news to cross borders with extraordinary speed.
And it is always worse for the most vulnerable people in every society, namely racial and ethnic minorities, youth and the poor.” Following the politics of abortion rights, the book tracks diverging ...
Download PDF Trade plateaus and restrictions rise, marking a new era for globalization The free flow of goods, services, capital, people, and ideas across national borders leads to greater economic ...
People in the United States and other countries have tried to help Haiti for years, but these efforts have sometimes hurt more than they helped.
NYU-Stern professor Pankaj Ghemawat discusses how companies can plan for an evolving world of multi-country international supply chains and cross-border information flows.
Globalization has "caused pollution, damaged ecosystems, contributed to climate change, and disproportionately harmed impoverished people and communities of color," said attorney Ben Crump.
Globalization — the flow of goods, service, capital, energy, data, and people across borders — is everywhere from our food to our phones and fuels every industry.