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Globalisation's ill effects have been wildly exaggerated
Published Thu, May 18, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Washington
GLOBALISATION has gotten a bad rap. The Trump White House associates it with all manner of economic evil, especially job loss. The administration has made undoing the damage a central part of its economic strategy. This will almost certainly fail and disappoint, because globalisation's ill effects have been wildly exaggerated.
A new report shows why. It comes from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, …
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