Alan Bollard sees small business to fore in next wave of globalisation
Trade in services, e-commerce and digitisation are replacing traditional merchandise as the generators of economic growth.
Nevil Gibson
Thu, 15 Mar 2018
The next wave of globalisation will largely benefit small businesses, Apec executive director Alan Bollard says.
The former Reserve Bank governor says while economies are expanding around the world, the pace of merchandise trade growth is slowing.
“Old-fashioned trade has peaked in relative
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Nevil Gibson
Thu, 15 Mar 2018
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