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Blunting China's export drive could stall an engine of world economic growth and bring instability.
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Globalization's opponents and proponents should find common ground.
Pranab Bardhan
September 8, 2003
China Joins the Global Economy - Part Two
China's 'software advantages' bode well for its short-term economic growth.
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Foreign workers are needed to maintain prosperity, but many worry about diluting national identity
Dominic Sachsenmaier
August 22, 2003
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Job loss and worry about identity make the West reconsider the value of trade and immigration
Branko Milanovic
August 29, 2006
Unpopular Globalization: Why So Many Are Opposed
Blaming globalization for workforce anxiety in the US and Europe is misguided
David Dapice
February 2, 2006
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The United States extends the time some international students can stay after graduation
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March 14, 2016
Africa’s Rising Middle Class – And Why It Matters
DIY firms, not multinationals, may be best poised to handle the continent’s diversity
Tom Jackson
February 25, 2016
How Technology Could Unwind a Decade-Long Trend in Global Trade
Robots and automation will shrink supply chains for emerging economies and increase inequality
Luke Kawa
February 24, 2016
Your Job Is About to Get “Taskified”
About one third of US jobs could be organized into tasks for outsourcing, temp work by 2050
Mary L. Gray
February 18, 2016
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