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This seems a distant dream in a globalised market, though.
Such a globalised structure is common enough around the world.
Remainers responded that in a globalised world, sovereignty is pooled.
From the outside, Seymour is navigating a globalised age reasonably well.
For centuries this trading post was the country's most globalised corner.
And fracturing geopolitics make globalised finance even harder to deal with.
In a globalised economy, everything is a continuation of everything else.■
THE manufacture of airliners may be the world's most globalised industry.
As geopolitics impinges on globalised commerce, the choice may become inevitable.■
The slowdown also portends deeper problems for Germany's globalised economic model.
Brexit is already beginning to damage Britain's most globalised industry, finance.
And beer consumption rises as countries become more globalised, the authors found.
They have not found ways to thrive in a digitised, globalised economy.
In today's globalised world, all major ICT companies have global supply chains.
Second, the debtors would have to be concentrated in big, globalised economies.
Globalised and innovative, Gestamp is a symbol of the transformation of Spain's economy.
Even Britain's national sport, football, is thoroughly globalised, with foreign owners and foreign players.
He can be insightful about America's precarious place in a globalised, post-industrial economy.
English-speakers are much less common in Japan than in most rich, globalised countries.
Unlike previous generations, they have grown up in a globalised economy defined by interdependence.
Some conservatives back a status quo of globalised economies and live-and-let-live societies.
Instead the opposite has happened: China has grown fast and globalised, but not opened up.
That is dire news for all carmakers, which are among the world's most globalised firms.
The CSO has also begun phasing in new measures which strip out some globalised activities.
He has globalised GE: 57% of sales now come from abroad, up from 29% in 2001.
Or take Chinese banks, which have built up huge dollar debts and deposits as they globalised.
Yet already the news had provoked a cacophony of condemnations of Britain's free-trade, globalised economic model.
Nevertheless, many people in both parties are struggling to define a new social contract for a globalised economy.
The world is pressed together like never before, and perhaps we've globalised quicker than our mindsets could adapt.
The agency's relocation is not the only worry facing one of Britain's most important and most globalised industries.
Speaking in Davos in January, Mr Modi repeatedly declared India's commitment to open competition in a globalised world.
He considers himself a globalised Russian, wearing his nationality as lightly as his German, French or Brazilian peers.
Move to those places with the connections, industries and profile needed to make it in a globalised economy.
As the world economy globalised in the 2101s and 2100s, so too did American curriculums and student bodies.
The statistics office has also begun phasing in new measures which strip out some of those globalised activities.
Unlike other aspects of American hegemony, the dollar has grown more important as the world has globalised, not less.
"Bacurau" tells a globalised audience as much as a Brazilian one that victory over tyranny must come from within.
More homogenous prices are an important step towards a globalised market, says Trevor Sikorski of Energy Aspects, a consultancy.
The pressure to reduce the prices of generic medicines has led to an increasingly fragmented and globalised production process.
But in some domains, this crude approximation is true: in globalised enterprises the world's single scholarly language is increasingly indispensable.
Whereas Britain's reputation abroad faces uncertainty, the globalised Premier League "is effectively Britain's best advertisement for itself," Mr Cox concludes.
In the globalised world of seafood there is a potential market of 7.5bn people and more than 160 other countries.
How do established businesses get the energy, the leadership and the drive to compete and transform in a globalised world?
Even the most powerful nations, whether U.S. allies or adversaries, are increasingly tied into a globalised supply chain beyond anyone's control.
The British referendum on EU membership in June 2016 was seen as a revolt of ordinary people against a globalised elite.
The ecosystems in which humans live became globalised as never before, providing more productive agriculture all round, richer diets for many.
The complexities of the first globalised economy and the accompanying intensification of social problems meant the empire needed more and better economists.
But according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), our sister company, the growth in globalised cities' population will soon start to slow.
She is particularly good at depicting how the strange international network of content moderation mirrors the class divides of other globalised industries.
As the German rich mingle with plutocrats elsewhere and their companies have globalised, they are starting to become a little less diffident.
Macron will try to take France deeper into a globalised world, hoping he can overcome deep distrust on the left and right.
Now, as the outlook for globalisation grows cloudy, companies are starting to question the wisdom of the hyper-globalised supply chains thus created.
Rampant industrialisation was transforming Britain's landscape; increasingly globalised trade had created new pressures, pitting established interests against a restive and maltreated working class.
In the 25 years since, the top tier of English football has been transformed into the sport's most globalised—and lucrative—domestic competition.
The clearest signs of this can be seen in the country's most globalised city, London, where Labour has gained 11 seats since 2010.
Globalised capital breaks the tie between domestic saving and investment, giving poor and low-saving countries the wherewithal to speed up GDP growth.
The second change is that firms have had to adapt to a decrepit tax code that is stuck in the 1980s, before business globalised.
Especially in a globalised world, all humans have moral obligations towards all other humans, and those shirking these obligations are egoists or even racists.
In 1880-1914 the world was in many ways just as globalised as it is today; it still fell victim to war and autarky.
Though the faith's impact is less profound economically in today's globalised world than in early modern Europe, Pentecostalism is bringing change to poor societies.
That might not lead to an immediate collapse of the WTO, but it would gradually erode one of the foundations of the globalised economy.
But ultimately, in our globalised world, ignoring SDGs in one country, can have a significant impact on other countries' ability to achieve the SDGs.
It was not until 2008, after the internet had globalised both information and financial flows, that pre-war prediction markets found a worthy heir.
Where right-wing populism—like the Brexit campaign—is gaining ground on the continent, it is often in the most developed, economically globalised regions.
But the current wave of globalised migrants is new, as are stereotypes that have followed them—that they are all drug dealers or prostitutes.
S. trade war, with plans to use its "globalised" production lines from Southeast Asia to India to cut its risks in China, the source said.
S. trade war, with plans to use its "globalised" production lines from Southeast Asia to India to cut its risks in China, the source said.
On the one side, the flat-white-sipping liberals of Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg or Warsaw's Praga, led by the impeccably globalised Emmanuel Macron of France.
Traders have said that the ECB's location policy would be a warped anomaly in the globalised marketplace for derivatives, creating a Balkanisation of the market.
In a globalised world, theorises the Harvard professor, a country can have economic integration, the nation-state or democratic politics, but not all three fully.
"They have a clear intention to go global, in contrast to what we're seeing in globalised countries that want to go backwards," said Mr Massri.
And it's true that in today's globalised and rampantly marketed sport, a club's affluence does not depend on that of its fans or its city.
And they need more of the "output" variety, too: strengthening the rule of law and building productive economies able to thrive in a globalised world.
"Protectionist measures like tariffs and or the cancellation of international trade agreements have no place in a globalised world," said the group's president, Bernhard Mattes.
Whereas the continent had absolutist rule, the Napoleonic code and endless internecine wars, Britain had peaceful constitutional evolution, protection of individual rights and a globalised economy.
The party fought this year's election on an interesting manifesto which tried to define the role of the nation-state in a volatile and globalised world.
In a globalised world more people spend time travelling, studying or working abroad, and access to labour markets and public services depends on their exact status.
One concerns the difficulties that will face any country that tries to "take back control", as the Leave campaign put it, in a globalised, interconnected world.
This unerring sense of purpose in the globalised world is at odds with Britain's own navel-gazing about its role, as it contemplates retreating into isolation.
The life-size figures which, according to the artist, represent "human capital" or a "mobile globalised workforce," traveled to the museum from London by commuter train.
"In a globalised world where the big companies have a huge advantage over individual consumers we need to level the odds," Europe's Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said.
The globalised nature of the technology industry has come under increasing scrutiny as countries seek to limit the use of equipment from nations they regard as adversaries.
Around 20% of Cubans, mainly younger ones, are globalised and connected to social media, reckons Rafael Rojas, a Cuban historian at CIDE, a university in Mexico City.
So English borrowing is not entirely replacing native creativity, even if the heavy thumbprint of English on virtually every language in the globalised world is increasingly clear.
Like Britain as a whole, it is at once hyper-globalised—the biggest employer is Jaguar Land Rover, which exports most of its cars—and enduringly traditional.
"It could lead more people to ignore the very fundamental insight that, in a globalised world, the answer to the challenges is not more fragmentation," he said.
Here adherents to the market view of pay make their second argument: that returns to talent rose as firms globalised, became more complex and crucially, got bigger.
Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, is "probably suffering the most right now" because it relies on heavily integrated and globalised supply chains, Hu said.
New financial controls and better policing eventually brought down the thugs' gold-smuggling and extortion rackets (in the globalised economy, there are better ways to make money anyway).
British politics still has not recovered from the financial crisis of 2008-09, and the blow that it dealt to the country's globalised, light-regulation model of capitalism.
Now, when music is globalised and anyone can hear any music from anywhere at any time, the notion of the local scene might seem less relevant than ever.
Supermarket of the Dead: Burnt Offerings in China and the Cult of Globalised Consumption is published by Walther König, Köln, and available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
A trade war and the growing sense of an unfriendly rivalry between America and China is having unwelcome repercussions on one of the world's most complex and globalised industries.
It all boils down to one basic question: can the unified Berlin be a misfit, free-thinking historical curiosity and a modern, globalised power centre at the same time?
PARIS - ECB Supervisory Board Chair Andrea Enria chairing panel at a Banque de France conference on 'Competition in a globalised world: the role of public policies' in Paris, France.
After all, Mr Trump's business career has been built in the heart of the globalised part of the economy, not slogging it out in the trenches of Middle America.
AS STORM clouds gather over emerging markets, the BRICS countries that were supposed to be the building blocks of a new globalised economy are instead in various degrees of trouble.
"Small, highly globalised countries like Ireland are more volatile than larger economies, which means we can grow strongly for extended periods but are especially vulnerable to negative shocks," Lane said.
Around 17 million African men, women and children were torn from their homes and shackled into one of the world's most brutal globalised trades between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Economists are now trying to figure out whether wages are showing an unexpectedly delayed response or whether wage setting dynamics may have fundamentally changed in the post-crisis, globalised economy.
"The strategic challenge of China's place in the era of globalised technology is much bigger than just one telecommunications equipment company," Fleming, one of Britain's top three spies, said in Singapore.
In recent decades, the rewards at the top have gone up in numerous professions, from film stars to financiers, as the most talented apply their skills on a bigger, globalised stage.
"Small, highly globalised countries such as Ireland are inherently more volatile than larger economies: we can grow strongly for extended periods but are also especially vulnerable to negative shocks," Lane said.
In the early 2000s, intellectuals such as Jurgen Habermas were suggesting the creation of a postnational, cosmopolitan union of Europeans as a response to a globalised, deregulated, and market-driven world.
Now that both countries are part of the globalised economy, the potential for clashes has increased; hence the focus on trade at the Sino-American talks scheduled to begin on April 6th.
And it is not hard to understand why national supervisors might insist that others do the same: a little sand in the wheels of globalised financial institutions may be a good thing.
Like Valeo, other giants of the CAC 262, which provide the world with tyres (Michelin), shampoo (L'Oréal), lipstick (Chanel), yogurt (Danone), intelligence systems (Thales) and handbags (Louis Vuitton), have long been globalised.
The bigger forces, the labour markets, the globalised economy, does seem to have instilled quite profound insecurity for many people where before you had lifelong work, provided in a very predictable way.
FOR much of the past two decades, a consensus has defined Britain's industrial and labour policies; a theory of the country's place in a globalised economy and of what it does best.
In a globalised world, power is necessarily pooled and traded: Britain gives up sovereignty in exchange for clout through its memberships of NATO, the IMF and countless other power-sharing, rule-setting institutions.
It is not enough for economists to come up with recipes to reduce inequality, we also need to figure out how to implement them in an environment that is politically polarised and economically globalised.
The two superpowers appeared to be heading towards a new cold war in which the globalised economy of the 250.0s and 123s would be sundered into separate and competing economic, diplomatic and military blocs.
According to UNCTAD, the world's 2130 most globalised companies each have an average of 22 holding companies that in turn sit on top of a complicated chain of ownership, part-ownership and co-ownership.
Its little charges are mainly from white, upper-middle-class families, with parents who work in industries like law and finance—types most likely to picture their children as part of a globalised world.
In a globalised world, Britain is affected by American interest rate policy, Chinese economic policy, Saudi oil production decisions and all the rest; it is a fantasy to think we can "take back control".
Pankaj Ghemawat of NYU Stern School of Business, one of the authors of the DHL report, sees a "semi-globalised" world in which international threats and opportunities matter but most business activities take place domestically.
The dynamic, globalised startup nation accounts for only about a tenth of employment, whereas nine in ten Israelis work in something more akin to a left-behind nation that is inefficient and protected from competition.
And in a globalised world, multinationals can benefit from a "corporate foreign policy", a term coined by Stephanie Hare and Timothy Fort in a paper from 2011, to align their values and priorities across markets.
"As financial markets are increasingly globalised, short trading hours have been a great barrier in promptly reflecting information from foreign markets like China due to the time difference," said Korea Exchange in a statement on Tuesday.
Hollywood producers have bet fair sums of money, over the years, on the idea that American and Chinese audiences are not so very different, and will laugh, weep and cheer at the same, carefully globalised movies.
Then, the world was far less globalised and the automation of the digital age was only beginning to ramp up, leaving employers with many fewer options to adjust the structure of production to accommodate higher wages.
While there's nothing new about theatre being popular or mainstream—Shakespeare's plays were the mass-market entertainment of his day—it has to be noted that mass-market means something quite different in the globalised world.
In Manchester a dynamic leadership with a "what works" credo keeps Labour dominant in an increasingly globalised city; in Hamburg the SPD parties like it's 1969 thanks to a resilient coalition of low- and middle-earners.
Perhaps Britain's debate on Brexit reveals a second J-curve towards the top of the development path: where folk feel safe enough to challenge the globalised establishment but not rich enough to be part of it.
"We begin a new cycle of growth while reducing our operating cost, necessary in a globalised and competitive market," said Dimitris Gerogiannis, Aegean's CEO, adding the order was for up to 123 planes, including 10 A321s.
There is also the case that in terms of logistics, it would be hard imposing such a rule over a sport as globalised as boxing in the first place with governing bodies varying by countries and regions.
The Hong Kong sevens, which arguably popularised and globalised the shortened version of rugby in the 1990s and is considered the marquee stop on the 10-tournament circuit, was due to be held from April 3-5.
This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised affair that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go.
Perhaps the curators are right to avoid an overwhelming sense of doom and gloom, but the show does not prompt the viewer to consider how attitudes towards eating—whether gluttonous and globalised or ascetic and local—affect the environment.
This would cause a huge capital flight which would severely damage the British economy (which is one of the most globalised in the world) while ensuring that the shares that the workers were given would be of declining value.
The new system would apply not only to tech companies such as Apple and Facebook, which have been criticised for avoiding tax in countries like Britain and France, but also luxury-goods firms, carmakers and other highly globalised industries.
For Britain's spy masters, the riddle of Huawei is only a part of the wider challenge of securing 5G networks and what they see as the much more fundamental threat from China's dominance in certain globalised technologies of the future.
The Global Assessment contained a litany of estimates made after a three-year review of some 15,000 scientific papers that showed the profound impact of the rise of a globalised industrial society on the planet over the past half century.
Azimo is another company tackling consumer payments in an increasingly digital, globalised world: The startup, based in the UK, focuses on international payments, making it easier than ever before to send money to more than 195 countries around the globe.
The OECD advanced proposals to ditch the current rules covering international corporate tax, "which date back to the 1920s and are no longer sufficient" in a globalised world, and create a system that acknowledges the "digitalisation" of the world economy.
The startup built a cloud-native business, embodying the belief (shared by Amazon) that the cloud is the logical and inevitable evolution of how games are, should be, and will be built and administered in our connected, mobile-friendly and globalised world.
Speaking in Quito, the mayors said that working as a united front would allow them to share ideas and best practice on critical issues such as inequality and development pressures which are a problem for all cities in an increasingly globalised world.
It will include a possibility to grant emergency aid to businesses and countries affected through an EU Solidarity Fund - normally reserved for natural disasters - and another fund targeting communities suffering from job losses stemming from changes to trade patterns in a globalised world.
"As a representative of Chinese private capital, CMIG serves the national 'Belt and Road Initiative' and 'Going Global' strategy, bringing out financial wisdom and industrial strength, focusing the power of capital, building a globalised industrial platform," it says, namechecking various government policies.
Supermarket of the Dead: Burnt Offerings in China and the Cult of Globalised Consumption, edited by Wolfgang Scheppe and recently released by Walther König, Köln, documents some of these paper objects, with essays by Scheppe and other scholars exploring their cultural context.
It was founded to buttress the railways, roads and fibre-optic cables of the Belt and Road Initiative—a globe-spanning scheme launched in 2013 by President Xi Jinping—with something less visible: a distinctively Chinese vision of how laws should govern globalised commerce.
"It is essential for business to demonstrate leadership - to show that, in this globalised world, everyone is playing by the same rules, and that the benefits of economic success are there for all our citizens," she told the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.
But no one could claim that free trade has the capacity to stir the spirit today in the way that the fight against the Corn Laws did, nor that it offers as much scope for progress in an already globalised world as in the mercantilist 19th century.
But the Leave campaign, which didn't seem to expect to win, was divided between the nativist Faragist group and free-market right-wingers who believe Europe is in decline and that Brexit would allow Britain to become more globalised (Singapore-on-Thames as it has been dubbed).
There has also been a tacit belief in the West in the last three decades that Russia, China and other states are on a bumpy but predictable path to greater democracy, openness and globalised integration, even though this scenario has been increasingly questioned in Russia under Putin.
"It is the market practice for a globalised company like Ant Financial to raise debt in U.S. dollars," a representative of Ant Financial told Reuters, when contacted for comment on technology news website The Information's report the company was looking to raise more than $3 billion in debt.
The economy is hobbled by a long tail of inefficient firms: the McKinsey Global Institute, a think-tank, points out that, though the productivity of Mexico's globalised companies has risen by 5.8% a year since 1999, the productivity of small, traditional firms has fallen by 6.5% a year.
This question is now at the heart of the knowledge economy: should we use smart machines to break work down into tiny chores that can be globalised and mechanised (as Amazon's Mechanical Turk, an outsourcing platform, does), or should we use them to give workers more control over their tasks?
Such distortions have also inflated growth in subsequent years, prompting the CSO to phase in new data that strip out some globalised activities and which Donohoe said showed growth in the domestic economy moderating to more sustainable levels One such measure, modified total domestic demand rose by 1.9% on the quarter.
Macron must prove that his acceptance of the globalised world can be good for those French citizens who – based on the number of votes cast for Le Pen and the candidates defeated in the first round of voting – make up nearly half of France and who want protection from that which he embraces.
But it also reveals the dichotomy at the heart of the Brexit campaign, between the "free market" leavers on the Tory right who argued that Britain could scrap European Union regulations and become a globalised trading hub, and the nativist tendency led by Nigel Farage of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and his ilk.
The capital, where most of those on professional visas end up, has acquired many of the trappings of a globalised metropolis over the past few years, with lots of high-end coffee shops, bars illuminated by unshaded filament light bulbs and co-working spaces that would not be out of place in London, New York or Copenhagen.
The deal caps off a period of the company working to update and expand its focus beyond that of typeface technology — an area where it established itself as a leader in the pre-digital era but continued to play a role with the growth of digital fonts, with partnerships with the likes of Microsoft (licensing fonts for operating systems), and building new font libraries for a globalised internet (such as a collaboration with Google called the Noto Project, designed to build a font that would work across 800 languages and 100 writing scripts).

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