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The globalization shift will be far more impactful than an adjustment with the financial industry.

The 21st century has ushered in a massive globalization shift when it comes to jobs--and while conservative economists like to compare economics to a rising tide that lifts all boats it's more like an Olympics featuring an exponential increase in contestants competing for a limited number of prizes.

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Should the same thing happen with free trade, America's stance toward open markets and globalization could shift drastically.

Research inspired by globalization theories shifts these dynamics onto the international level and focuses on how global norms and institutions shape national immigration policy-making.

Since then globalization's shifts and transformations have produced the confusion and conflict that results when thinking and institutions fail to keep up with change.

They have no illusions about the challenges to starting a big tech company in Israel, as industries have changed and globalization has shifted many VCs' focus to bigger, sexier markets like India and China.

In the last decade it's become clear that companies are facing continuous disruption from globalization, technology shifts, rapidly changing consumer tastes, etc. Business-as-usual management techniques focused on efficiency and execution are no longer a credible response.

This transformation process, along with ongoing globalization and the shift towards a postmodern society, has brought significant inflows of immigrants (438,000 foreigners at the end of 2012) [ 14, 15].

The way forward for Japan's embattled electronics sector, for now, is a globalization strategy that shifts production and procurement from high-cost Japan to more competitive locations overseas.

Populism expresses frustration equally with a version of globalization that has shifted power away from their countries and political elites who, for perhaps 40 years, told them there was no alternative.

The term 'global health' began to be used on a wider scale in the 1990s with the rapidly growing forces of globalization and the shifting of focus, away from controlling epidemics spreading across national boundaries, toward addressing the health needs of peoples across the planet (5), as well as toward more focus on equity among populations and addressing the root causes of ill health.

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