The collapse of globalism: and the reinvention of the world
Business and economics, Economics, Canadian non-fiction
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Globalism, where world markets would supplant nation-states, has failed even as it succeeded, by increasing GDP or individual wealth in some countries while allowing the paralyzing accumulation of debt in the third world. In the meantime, economies have artificially inflated… and imploded. The author also faults a system where multinational corporations attempt to replace government infrastructure and "overly complex" management is mistaken for leadership. 2005.