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Who Screwed Up Globalization?
The world could benefit from some global regulations on the biggest problems common to all
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D. Ravi Kanth
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Globalization’s Unequal Discontents
Protectionists ignore costs of efforts to keep good jobs inside a nation and competitors at bay
William H. Overholt
January 23, 2007
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