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Is Globalization Really Just Xenophobia?

December 30th, 2008 @ 9:51 am

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Categories: Global Trade, Uncategorized

Tags: Globalization, Strategy, Management, Jessica Stillman

The Takeaway: Ask most managers to define globalization and they’ll probably tell you something like, “an irresistible and growing part of economic reality” or “the dominant force shaping the world’s economies.” But ask Columbia’s Greenwald and his co-author Judd Kahn the same question and their answer would be strikingly different: globalization is “the irrational fear that someone in China will steal your job.” In their new book the authors,

make the argument that many of the fundamental assumptions about globalization… are “either highly questionable or largely false.” Instead they argue that globalization is not a new trend, that crucial local forces such as improvements in productivity and changes in demand are ignored, and that hard data has been selectively used or underused in favor of anecdotal evidence.

Job losses in manufacturing and routine services in Europe and the US, they argue, should be put down to changes in demand and increased productivity due to improved technology. These changes are more like the shift away from agriculture than anything that we normally mean by globalization.

The Question: Does all the hoopla over globalization just amount to so much xenophobia?

(Images of globes by _sarchi, CC 2.0)

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    john-citizen

    12/31/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Is Globalization Really Just Xenophobia?

    Just some useless BS from institutional intellectuals paid to write useless stuff to keep the confusion going. Common sense tells us the Chinese *are* taking jobs (and money) to China, that only the handful of "investors" who sign them up make a fortune from legalized slave labor and political suppression.

    Everyone else comes out the looser, including the soccer mom who thinks "she's getting a bargain" at Wal*Mart.

    In the end the rich will get even richer, the middle class will be on the dole, and China will be flying their new fighters over Japan, paid for by pseudo-communist mofia party taxes collected from all this "globalization".

    And we will ask the UN to write a letter of protest.

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    VT3000

    01/02/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Is Globalization Really Just Xenophobia?

    TRUE! grin

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