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You would expect less decoupling as a result of globalisation.

A third might be a backlash against globalisation among people in rich countries.

Too many voters now believe that the credit crunch has proved that globalisation is bad for you.

It is beyond argument that Asia benefitted from globalisation and an emphasis on exports that were happily consumed by other countries.

It is hard to separate the impact of globalisation and IT on relative wages because they both reduce the demand for lowskilled workers.

These benefits are hard to quantify, but America's Peterson Institute for International Economics puts the bonus from globalisation in that country at over $1 trillion, or almost 10% of GDP.

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All this makes it a testing ground for globalisation.

One has to do with accepting that there will be some Western victims of globalisation.

Until the industry that helped bring about globalisation is allowed to globalise itself, flying will remain troublesome and dirty.

With international Banks failing and stock markets crashing, this is not the easiest of times to make the case for globalisation.

The resolution of the long and bitter battle for Airbus proves the same point: that governments that try to resist the pressure of globalisation may win time, but they will ultimately lose the fight.

This is particularly true in an era of globalisation.

The boom's third driving force is the rapid globalisation of the industry.

But if foreign capital promotes these three virtues, then the study may have inadvertently strained out much of the benefit of financial globalisation.

Many people would point to globalisation, in particular the opening up of the Indian and Chinese markets that vastly increased the global Labour force, putting downward pressure on unskilled wages.

This lag may be explained by residual support for globalisation, especially in emerging markets.

In practice, it is hard to parcel out the blame between technology and globalisation, because the two are so intertwined.

(1) If you are worried about the environment, you might buy organic food; if you want to help poor farmers, you can do your bit by buying Fairtrade products; or you can express a dislike of evil multinational companies and rampant globalisation by buying only local produce.

For all the talk of diversity and globalisation, this usually means promoting from within and putting down deep local roots.

The first and most important requirement for the future of capitalism is the preservation of globalisation, and the massive benefits it confers on mankind, in particular in the developing world.

The losing of cultural and regional identity to globalisation and westernization has eroded the meanings of our cities and places.

Academic globalisation has gone into overdrive in the modern university.

And so capitalism evolved into globalisation.

[color=#333333][font=Tahoma]IBM's approach is possible only because globalisation is flourishing.

The third factor is new opportunities. With globalisation going on and the Internet spreading far and fast, opportunities are springing up for investment, merger, strategic alliance, and other things.

Perhaps zealous EU regulators may be what jumpy consumers need if they are to keep faith with free trade and globalisation.