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Globalisation must save itself from its enemies

Editors Insight: Advanced countries such as the US are gaining the advantage back with the help of technology.

Thu, 06 Jul 2017

A new economic study of globalisation says a “borderless” world of free trade and exchange of capital, goods, services and people is no longer a given.

Economist Stephen D King's Grave New World quotes President Clinton describing globalisation as “the economic equivalent of a force of nature:

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