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Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, "The Unequal Effects of Globalization" (MIT, 2023)

Dec 22, 2024
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Elihu Professor of Economics at Yale and former Chief Economist of the World Bank, dives into the multifaceted impacts of globalization. She discusses the shift from hyper-globalization to skepticism, driven by political events like Brexit. Goldberg examines how globalization disproportionately affects various communities, leading to anti-globalization sentiments. She also explores the vulnerabilities revealed by COVID-19 and advocates for resilient supply chains and place-based policies to support affected regions.
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INSIGHT

Hyperglobalization

  • Hyperglobalization (1989-2010) saw rapid trade growth exceeding GDP.
  • This era was marked by global value chains, reduced trade barriers, and China's rise.
INSIGHT

Global Value Chains

  • Global value chains (GVCs) fragment production, increasing trade and amplifying trade barrier effects.
  • GVCs facilitate developing countries' entry into trade, but risk them getting stuck in low-value activities.
ANECDOTE

GVC Success and Failure

  • China leveraged its market size for GVC participation and knowledge sharing.
  • Other East Asian countries like Korea and Vietnam also benefited, unlike some in Latin America.
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