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World 30 Global Prosperity And How To Achieve It Ghemawat Pankaj

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World 30 Global Prosperity And How To Achieve It Ghemawat Pankaj
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Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Ghemawat, Pankaj
ISBN: 9781422138649, 142213864X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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World 30 Global Prosperity And How To Achieve It Ghemawat Pankaj by Ghemawat, Pankaj 9781422138649, 142213864X instant download after payment.

The world looks far different today than it did before the global financial crisis struck. Reeling from the most brutal impacts of the recession, governments, economies, and societies everywhere are retrenching and pushing hard for increased protectionism. That's understandable, but it's also dangerous, maintains global economy expert Pankaj Ghemawat in World 3.0. Left unchecked, heightened protectionism could prevent people around the world from achieving the true gains afforded by cross-border openness. Ghemawat paints a disturbing picture of what could happen to household income, availability of goods and services, and other quality-of-life metrics should globalization continue to reverse direction. He then describes how a wide range of players' private businesses, policy makers, citizens, the press' could help open flows of ideas, people, and goods across borders, but in ways that maximize economic benefits for all. "World 3.0" reveals how we're not nearly as globalized as we think we are, and how people around the world can secure their collective prosperity through new approaches to cross-border integration. Provocative and bold, this new book will surprise and move you, no matter where you stand on globalization;Colliding worldviews -- Semiglobalization today and tomorrow -- Borders, differences, and the law of distance -- ADDING value by opening up -- Global concentration -- Global externalities -- Global risks -- Global imbalances -- Global exploitation -- Global oppression -- Global homogenization -- Toward World 3.0 -- Countries in World 3.0 -- Business in World 3.0 -- Us and them in World 3.0

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