Discover how globalization enhances comparative advantage, driving economic efficiency in both developed and developing countries through trade and specialization.
The U.S. globalized by exporting firms, not goods, Marc Chandler and Adam Farhat write in a guest commentary.
The layering and reconfiguration of connectivity is underway. History warns that declaring the end of globalization too early ...
The idea of more open, global trade has been sold as necessary for economic success. Yet today we hear calls to “build a wall” and to break up trading partnerships. Turns out we’ve seen the pendulum ...
In recent years, a growing bipartisan consensus against trade and globalization has put U.S. foreign economic policy into a tailspin and raised concerns over a retreat of U.S. leadership among our ...
Editor's Note: The last remaining American with Ebola may have just been released from the hospital, but spread of the disease hasn't abated everywhere. As reported on the NewsHour this week, cases ...
“So, is globalization good or bad?” The question came from a thoughtful young colleague. And it is at the forefront of the current political debate on jobs and immigration. As we explored it, my young ...
Is the novel coronavirus causing the end of globalization? No. In fact, I believe globalization will incite a new network through new-found distribution channels. While anti-globalization sympathizers ...
Globalization gives restaurants a wider array of choices. Ingredients once impossible to obtain can arrive in hours with a phone call or mouse click. Items can be shipped out to overseas customers ...
Globalization in all its forms, from social to economic to political, has been on the rise since about the 1970s, and I genuinely believe it’s had more benefits than drawbacks on average. Although it ...
The globalization we knew and understood for most of the 20th century resembled more the globalization that emerged from the Industrial Revolution than it did the globalization we experience today.
For years, "globalization" has been blamed for shuttered factories, stagnant wages, and political anger across the American ...