Discover how globalization enhances comparative advantage, driving economic efficiency in both developed and developing countries through trade and specialization.
Global geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions are intensifying as nations compete for economic dominance and political ...
Globalisation is a political system that defined how governments ran markets and societies, and how they engaged with each other and with networked global institutions that they had established. It ...
The layering and reconfiguration of connectivity is underway. History warns that declaring the end of globalization too early ...
Three key questions lie at the heart of debates about whether global crises and escalating geopolitical tensions have begun to reverse globalization: Has the growth of cross-border trade, capital, ...
The U.S. globalized by exporting firms, not goods, Marc Chandler and Adam Farhat write in a guest commentary.
If we consider culture as an emanation of flows of local and global influences, then we should expect everything around us to be tinged with the color of that same flow. "According to Csíkszentmihályi ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Ginsburg is a reporter who writes about international business. A simple Google search of worldwide trends reveals ...
A growing number of big investors, including bosses at BlackRock, Oaktree Capital Management and Allianz Global Investors, have gone public with predictions that the war in Ukraine will prove an ...
The COVID-19 shock has profoundly altered the outlook for globalisation in terms of trade, capital, information and people. Our analysis indicates that the post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) ...
About the author: Christopher Smart is chief global strategist and head of the Barings Investment Institute, and a former senior economic policy official at the U.S. Treasury and the White House. Even ...