Key Trends in Globalisation
It is an error to think globalisation is purely an economic process - it has deep social, cultural and environmental consequences. This blog examines some of them.
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John Ross
Is Visiting Professor at Antai College of Economics and Management, Jiao Tong University, Shanghai
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The incredible shrinking UK economy
China and developing economies will determine the chances for world growth in 2012
China's pivotal role in the world economy in 2012
China's stronger economic structure than the US and Europe means its fast growth will continue in 2012
US house price fall a significant negative for global economic prospects
How severe will the international slowdown be - the story from commodity prices?
Fairy stories about China's 'economic crisis'
Wrong analyses of China - listed by author and date
The statistical data indicates the population and shareholders have counterposed interests - implications of the negative correlation of economic growth and share prices
Financial Times begins to correct its analysis of China's trade
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