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Preparing for Deglobalization

Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the accelerating trend of deglobalization in this 31-minute panel discussion from the World Economic Forum's DAVOS AGENDA 2021. Delve into how the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified this shift, potentially jeopardizing growth models of developing nations that have relied on trade for economic advancement. Join speakers Gerard Baker, Richard L. Trumka, Simon Evenett, and Beata Javorcik as they examine key areas of globalization, its reversal, changing rules, increased public support for state involvement, and responses from both private and government sectors. Gain insights into emerging opportunities for global cooperation and the overall impact on the future of globalization. Enhance your understanding of this critical economic shift and its far-reaching consequences for international trade and development.

Syllabus

Introduction
Globalisation in key areas
Globalisation being rolled back
Rules of globalization
Public support for state involvement
Private sector response
Government response
Opportunities for global cooperation
Impact on globalization


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World Economic Forum

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