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Top economists including Joseph Stiglitz, Paul Krugman and Mark Zandi offer predictions on the future of globalization. Jim O'Neill does not expect companies to stop selling to Chinese consumers, even if western politicians say there will be consequences for the Covid-19 outbreak. Esther Duflo suggests coronavirus could be a bright spot for emerging economies to be able to compete with China. Jeffrey Sachs thinks a remote workforce could will help bring the brightest minds to more jobs.

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Is Globalization Over? | What's Next For The U.S. Economy
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Globalization as a concept has yet a lot of road ahead. What is true, though, is that is evolving, to try and fix some of the issues which bring conflict, such as mass dumping of materials from China to other countries, delocalisation of factories here and there, etc. We hope there will be positive results too. These changes are together with those in capitalism itself and the economic and social threads in this age of disruption.