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Author Livesey, Finbarr, author.

Title From global to local : the making of things and the end of globalization / Finbarr Livesey.

Publisher New York : Pantheon, 2017.

ISBN 9781101871218 (hardcover)
1101871210 (hardcover)



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Description ix, 210 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Go east, young man? -- From putting out to getting out -- "Tea, Earl Grey, hot," or How we will make -- All hail our robot overlords -- Getting from A to NA in a hilly world -- Manufacturing the environment -- Looking through the other end of the telescope -- Mapping the fracture between the physical and the digital -- The changing politics of manufacturing -- Epilogue: The post world.
Summary "This brilliantly original book dismantles the underlying assumptions that drive the decisions made by companies and governments the world over to show that our shared narrative of the global economy is deeply flawed and, if left unexamined, will lead corporations and countries astray, with dire consequences for us all. For the past fifty years or so, the global economy has been run on three big assumptions: that globalization will continue to spread; that trade is the engine of growth and development; and that economic power is moving from the West to the East. More recently, it has also been taken as a given that our interconnectedness--both physical and digital--will increase without limit. But what if all these assumptions are wrong? What if everything is about to change? Indeed, what if it has already started to change but we just haven't noticed? Increased automation, the advent of additive manufacturing (3D printing, for example), changes in shipping and environmental pressures, among other factors, are coming together to create a fast-changing global economic landscape in which the rules are being rewritten--at once a challenge and an opportunity for companies and countries"-- Provided by publisher.
"This brilliantly original book dismantles the underlying assumptions that drive the decisions made by companies and governments the world over to show that our shared narrative of the global economy is deeply flawed and, if left unexamined, will lead corporations and countries astray, with dire consequences for us all. For the past fifty years or so, the global economy has been run on three big assumptions: that globalization will continue to spread; that trade is the engine of growth and development; and that economic power is moving from the West to the East. More recently, it has also been taken as a given that our interconnectedness--both physical and digital--will increase without limit. But what if all these assumptions are wrong? What if everything is about to change? Indeed, what if it has already started to change but we just haven't noticed? Increased automation, the advent of additive manufacturing (3D printing, for example), changes in shipping, and environmental pressures, among other factors, are coming together to create a fast-changing global economic landscape in which the rules are being rewritten--at once a challenge and an opportunity for companies and countries"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject(S) International economic relations.
Economic development.
Climatic changes -- Economic aspects.
Corporations.
International cooperation.
Added Title Making of things and the end of globalization
ISBN 9781101871218 (hardcover)
1101871210 (hardcover)