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What is deglobalization? | Chatham House – International Affairs ...

Deglobalization is a movement towards a less connected world, characterized by powerful nation states, local solutions, and border controls rather than global ...

Deglobalization - Wikipedia

It is widely used to describe the periods of history when economic trade and investment between countries decline. It stands in contrast to globalization, in ...

Is the World Economy Deglobalizing? | J.P. Morgan

... deglobalization. That's the idea that the world is becoming less interconnected through trade, which has the potential to hurt financial ...

What is the evidence for deglobalization? - Brookings Institution

Research by Pinelopi Goldberg and Tristan Reed uses trade, capital flow, and immigration to show that there has been a slowing in globalization beginning ...

Deglobalisation: what you need to know - The World Economic Forum

Deglobalisation isn't completely global ... While M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions) and jobs data suggest that deglobalisation is occurring, it is not ...

Reality Check: Deglobalization - MIT Sloan Management Review

The narrative that US companies are choosing to deglobalize by bringing manufacturing and critical supply relationships closer to home.

The Evolution of Deglobalization | S&P Global

Deglobalization has the potential to reduce overall economic growth by restricting the flow of goods, services and people, limits innovation, and threatens ...

The Dangerous Myth of Deglobalization - Foreign Affairs

Misperceptions of the global economy are driving bad policies.

It's Not Deglobalization, It's Regionalization

More than globalizing, the world economy was regionalizing. That means the starting point for today's shifts in international supply chains is distinct from ...

Deglobalisation: risk or reality? - European Central Bank

All this can reduce prosperity, especially in the small, open economies that benefit most from international trade. Transferring production back ...

The Specter of Deglobalization | Current History - UC Press Journals

There is increasing fear that globalization is being replaced by rising nationalism, protectionism, territorial aggrandizement, and a new form of Cold War.

When did deglobalization start? - LinkedIn

Here are my short answers: World trade in goods started deglobalizing in 2006 (in China of all places). World trade in services is not deglobalizing.

Deglobalization and Alternative Futures - Faculty & Research

Abstract. This note reviews the evidence that the world is undergoing an era of de-globalization. It shows that available metrics show some support for this ...

Deglobalization | Columbia University Press

Edward Ashbee examines the globalizing processes of the past thirty years and considers the extent to which there has been “deglobalization” or “slowba.

The pandemic adds momentum to the deglobalization trend | PIIE

The COVID-19 pandemic is driving the world economy to retreat from global economic integration. Policymakers and business leaders are now ...

The pandemic adds momentum to the deglobalisation trend - CEPR

The COVID-19 pandemic has led policymakers and business leaders to question whether global supply chains have been stretched too far.

The Myth of Deglobalization: Multinational Corporations in an Era of ...

The rise of populist anti-globalization movements and the return of geopolitical rivalries among great powers in the 2010s has put an end to free-wheeling ...

What is deglobalization? | Explainer | Chatham House - YouTube

What is meant by deglobalization, what does it mean for efforts to address global challenges, and are there any benefits to having a less ...

Is the Global Economy Deglobalizing? And If So, Why ... - Cato Institute

Our research critically assesses existing evidence regarding the deglobalization hypothesis, analyzes the causes of a potential deglobalization trend, and ...

Deconstructing Deglobalization: The Future of Trade is in ...

The paper makes a statistical and logical case that the future of trade lies in services trade—especially trade in intermediate services.