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  1. 29. Nov. 2016 · Richard Baldwin had one goal in writing The Great Convergence: to change the way you think about globalization. His central argument is that revolutionary changes in communication technology fundamentally changed globalization around 1990, setting in motion a reversal of the “Great Divergence” that had propelled the rise of today’s rich nations from the early nineteenth century.

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    February 2020 - Working Paper 26731. Author (s) - Richard Baldwin & Rikard Forslid. Globalization and robotics (globotics) are transforming the world economy at an explosive pace. While much of the literature has focused on rich nations, the changes are quite likely to affect developing nations in important ways.

  3. 5 Dec 2018. In the final post in the series, Richard Baldwin looks at how globalisation made a second leap in the late 20th century, when ICT radically lowered the cost of moving ideas internationally, not just goods. We typically think about globalisation as a process driven by the gradual lowering of natural and man-made trade costs.

  4. 10. Nov. 2020 · Revitalising multilateralism: A new eBook. Simon Evenett. Richard Baldwin. /. 10 Nov 2020. While the trade system as a whole has proved more resilient than many feared during the Covid-19 pandemic, the crisis has placed new stresses on multilateral cooperation. This has come at a time when the standing of the WTO has fallen in some of its ...

  5. Are you ready for future globalization? Everyone knows about the rise of the robots, but the same digital technologies are also creating a new "virtual" globalization – where talented foreigners sitting abroad can work alongside us in our offices. Due to advanced telecommunications and machine translation, it will seem almost as if these "tele-migrants" are actually there and speaking the ...

  6. Richard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva since 1991, President/Director of CEPR since 2014, and Editor-in-Chief of VoxEU since he founded it in June 2007. He was visiting professor at Oxford (2012-2015), and MIT (2003). In terms of government service, he was a Senior Staff Economist for the President’s Council of Economic Advisors in the Bush ...

  7. As Richard Baldwin explains, this reversal of fortune reflects a new age of globalization that is drastically different from the old. In the 1800s, globalization leaped forward when steam power and international peace lowered the costs of moving goods across borders.