More than a million manufacturing jobs in the US were directly eliminated between 2000-2007 as a result of China's accelerating trade penetration in the United States. A recent global survey by Ipsos found that only 48% of respondents said that globalization is a good thing for their country. So what's the best way forward? Will that stop us from asking the question? No chance, says Freakonomics Radio host Steven Dubner.
It was supposed to boost prosperity and democracy at the same time. What really happened? According to the legal scholar Anthea Roberts, it depends which story you believe.