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Will Globalization go Bankrupt?

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Will Globalization go Bankrupt?
Author(s)Pettis, Michael
AbstractDescribes the process which has consistently occurred during the last 200 years that has fueled successive waves of economic globalization, foreign investment, and growth in international trade through capital movements and monetary expansions; argues that global liquidity contractions have occurred after earlier expansions and will take place again.
IssueNo1
Pages53-59
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceForeign Policy
VolumeNo125
PubDateSeptember 2001
ISBN_ISSN0015-7228

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