Pankaj Ghemawat
Pankaj Ghemawat revolutionizes the understanding of globalization by challenging myths with data, offering an innovative vision for a more strategic, fair, and beneficial global integration.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, a significant number of individuals and entities have found themselves needing to profoundly rethink their deeply rooted convictions regarding the operation of global markets and the dynamics of the globalization process. This critical juncture forced a confrontation with essential questions: What is the optimal degree of integration that national economies should achieve globally? To what extent is regulation adequate and effective in maintaining balance and stability? And, challenging popular narratives, is it truly the case that the Earth is flat, in the sense that Thomas Friedman claimed, and that globalization represents an unstoppable and uniformly spread phenomenon? In his seminal work, World 3.0, the award-winning writer, IESE professor, and economist Pankaj Ghemawat presents a proposal for an innovative global policy. This vision advocates for a framework in which both national and international regulation and cross-border integration not only coexist but complement each other to create a more robust and fairer global system. Ghemawat begins his analysis by exposing and breaking down the most frequent assumptions circulating in the debate on globalization, then rigorously confronting them with real data and empirical evidence. Through this data-driven methodology, Ghemawat conclusively demonstrates that the current world is not, by far, as globalized as general perception suggests, challenging the idea of total and seamless interconnectedness. Additionally, he explains in detail why the potential benefits derived from greater and more strategic integration are considerably higher than even globalization's own proponents usually recognize. The author also directly addresses inherent market failures and recurring fears—such as job loss, environmental degradation, macroeconomic volatility, and persistent imbalances in trade and capital—that are frequently wielded by globalization's detractors. Based on an analysis of irrefutable data and figures, Ghemawat demonstrates that a more intelligently and appropriately managed globalization could, in fact, contribute significantly to mitigating some of these complex problems rather than exacerbating them.
Authors: Pankaj Ghemawat
Publication date: 11-10-2011
Language: es
Pages: 386
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Pankaj Ghemawat is a Spanish economist, global strategist, and professor of Indian origin. He is known for his research and publications on globalization, global strategy, and the CAGE distance framework. He has been a professor at Harvard Business School, IESE Business School, and NYU Stern School of Business. He is the author of influential books such as "Redefining Global Strategy", "World 3.0: Global Prosperity and How to Achieve It", and "The Laws of Globalization". His work focuses on demystifying globalization and offering practical insights for businesses and policymakers.
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