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Globalisation and Inequality

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Over the past 30 years, a process referred to as globalisation has changed the world economy greatly. One of the most important changes economically, has been the relative increase in the incomes of millions of the world’s poorest individuals. This has led to political changes and conflicts throughout the world. How do we define globalisation? What things have been ‘globalised’? How has the distribution of incomes changed in the past 30 years and can we attribute these changes to the increasing economic integration in the world? Are there any processes other than globalisation that can present a counter-argument to explain these changes?

  • Host: We have a range of “Globalisation and Inequality” masterclass hosts, all Oxbridge-educated Economists with a range of experience across industry. The host will be confirmed upon booking.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hrs depending on the level of detail desired.

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Over the past 30 years, a process referred to as globalisation has changed the world economy greatly. One of the most important changes economically, has been the relative increase in the incomes of millions of the world’s poorest individuals. This has led to political changes and conflicts throughout the world. How do we define globalisation? What things have been ‘globalised’? How has the distribution of incomes changed in the past 30 years and can we attribute these changes to the increasing economic integration in the world? Are there any processes other than globalisation that can present a counter-argument to explain these changes?

  • Host: We have a range of “Globalisation and Inequality” masterclass hosts, all Oxbridge-educated Economists with a range of experience across industry. The host will be confirmed upon booking.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hrs depending on the level of detail desired.

Over the past 30 years, a process referred to as globalisation has changed the world economy greatly. One of the most important changes economically, has been the relative increase in the incomes of millions of the world’s poorest individuals. This has led to political changes and conflicts throughout the world. How do we define globalisation? What things have been ‘globalised’? How has the distribution of incomes changed in the past 30 years and can we attribute these changes to the increasing economic integration in the world? Are there any processes other than globalisation that can present a counter-argument to explain these changes?

  • Host: We have a range of “Globalisation and Inequality” masterclass hosts, all Oxbridge-educated Economists with a range of experience across industry. The host will be confirmed upon booking.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hrs depending on the level of detail desired.

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