The world has experienced successive waves of what we now call globalization, going back as far as Marco Polo in the thirteenth century. These periods have all shared certain characteristics with our ...
The world as we know it is a product of globalization — and this era of globalization might be coming to a close.
This may explain why, over relatively short periods, it seems much easier to detect the costs but not the benefits of financial globalization. More fundamentally, even over long horizons, it may be ...
The purpose of this theme was to generate new research designed to better understand the dynamic process of trade and globalization in developing countries, to learn what works and what doesn’t, and ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, the breakup of the Soviet Union from 1989 to 1991 and the end of the Cold War then ushered in the new era of globalization. The admission of China to the World Trade ...