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Globalisation’s coming renaissance
World Economy News
2 Jul 2021 • 3 min read
The reputation of globalisation has been well and truly burnt. A global financial crisis, disruptions in critical supply chains by a pandemic and millions of people left behind could hardly leave it unscathed. But in the ashes of the old, a new globalisation could be stirring.
Jean Pisani-Ferry, in a thoughtful piece with the pregnant title “The end of globalisation as we know it”, puts the situation very well: “The tension between the unprecedented need for global collective action and a growing aspiration to rebuild political communities behind national borders is a defining challenge for today’s policymakers.”
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