People want off the globalization fast train
According to a new BBC poll, people around the world think economic globalization is moving far too fast for them: Interestingly, more people in China think the pace of globalization is too fast than do those in the United States. Not what I would have guessed. (Hat tip: Dani Rodrik)
According to a new BBC poll, people around the world think economic globalization is moving far too fast for them:
Interestingly, more people in China think the pace of globalization is too fast than do those in the United States. Not what I would have guessed.
(Hat tip: Dani Rodrik)
According to a new BBC poll, people around the world think economic globalization is moving far too fast for them:
Interestingly, more people in China think the pace of globalization is too fast than do those in the United States. Not what I would have guessed.
(Hat tip: Dani Rodrik)
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