08/18/2017: What an elephant can tell us about globalization
Aug 18, 2017

08/18/2017: What an elephant can tell us about globalization

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Markets are down in Europe today, after they dropped by more than 1 percent in the U.S. We'll discuss what's contributing to the ongoing downturn. Afterwards, we'll take a look at globalization through the lens of the "elephant chart," a creation from former World Bank economist Branko Milanovic that explains who the winners and losers of this phenomenon are. 

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Markets are down in Europe today, after they dropped by more than 1 percent in the U.S. We’ll discuss what’s contributing to the ongoing downturn. Afterwards, we’ll take a look at globalization through the lens of the “elephant chart,” a creation from former World Bank economist Branko Milanovic that explains who the winners and losers of this phenomenon are.