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In Search of Common Sense
The Tällberg Foundation offers global governance for an increasingly interdependent world
Bo Ekman
October 12, 2007
Inequality in India and China: Is Globalization to Blame?
Internal forces, technological change and problematic policies spur growing inequality
Pranab Bardhan
October 15, 2007
Early Globalization and the Slave Trade
Robert Harms
May 9, 2003
Human Trafficking Casts Shadow on Globalization
Traffickers reap huge profits at the expense of society's most vulnerable
Michele A. Clark
April 23, 2003
Sars: A New Threat to Asian Prosperity
Asia's disrupted global connections
Michael Richardson
April 21, 2003
Globalization Was Good Then, Not Now
Wealthy nations grimace about competition, only after emerging economies follow their advice
Mark Thirlwell
September 17, 2007
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Davos 2016: Questions About Globalization's End and What Comes Next
Inequality threatens globalization
Paul Laudicina
January 22, 2016
The 5 Key Trends in Globalization That Are Changing the US and the World
Nations should plan and adjust to changes in China, energy, BRICS, climate and more
Edward Goldberg
December 23, 2015
The Globalization of America’s Colleges
US public and private colleges attracted near 1 million international students for 2014-15
Laura McKenna
November 27, 2015
Angus Deaton’s Nobel Is a Victory for Globalization – And Raises Hard Questions About It
Inequality could undermine once-successful economies; foreign aid reduces government efficiency
Tim Fernholz
October 13, 2015
Us Against Them? Why Globalization Doesn't Have to Pit American Workers Against the World's Poor
Government regulations could do more to prevent low wages and rising inequality
Jeff Spross
October 9, 2015
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