ECONOMICS: What future for globalism?*

Economic globalism, despite the best efforts of its defenders, is not in very good odour with the public, argues former deputy secretary of the Department of Trade, Colin Teese.There’s so much to write about for this issue of News Weekly, that a footloose correspondent hardly knows where to start.Globalism is in the news and, generally speaking, not in very good odour. Despite the efforts of the ideologues, scepticism is taking a firmer hold.American writer Thomas L. Friedman has written a book …

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