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Ramanan — Dani Rodrik On The Globalisation Backlash And How The Left Is Missing In Action

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Dani Rodrik has a nice interview to ProMarket, the blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Rodrik’s views are dissenting but within the conventional DC wisdom/New Consensus. For example, he said as recently as last year that free trade is fine as long as losers as compensated, which is far from accurate, as free trade leads to loser regions as well. Still he has better views than neoliberals. In this interview Rodrik is asked about the ant-globalisation backlash:... The Case for Concerted ActionDani Rodrik On The Globalisation Backlash And How The Left Is Missing In ActionV. Ramanan

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Dani Rodrik has a nice interview to ProMarket, the blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Rodrik’s views are dissenting but within the conventional DC wisdom/New Consensus. For example, he said as recently as last year that free trade is fine as long as losers as compensated, which is far from accurate, as free trade leads to loser regions as well. Still he has better views than neoliberals. In this interview Rodrik is asked about the ant-globalisation backlash:...
The Case for Concerted Action
Dani Rodrik On The Globalisation Backlash And How The Left Is Missing In Action
V. Ramanan
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