Skip to main content
1,951 results found
Sort By:
Best Match | Newest
  • November 8, 2023
    Blog
    An Incredible Example of How Globalization Puts the World on Your Plate
    An Incredible Example of How Globalization Puts the World on Your Plate
    When people hear the word “globalization” they probably think of giant container ships, wonky economic terms like “offshoring” and “trade deficit,” or geopolitical tensions and agreements. And, to be sure, Cato’s Defending Globalization project covers all of that stuff …
    By Scott Lincicome and Sophia Bagley
  • November 7, 2023
    Defending Globalization: Society and Culture
    Food Globalization Puts the World on Your Plate
    Food Globalization Puts the World on Your Plate
    Though “globalization” usually conjures images of container ships and geopolitics, there may be no better symbol of it than the food we eat. Globalization has revolutionized cuisine and restaurants here and abroad, offering consumers a wide and ever-changing variety …
    By Scott Lincicome and Sophia Bagley
  • October 24, 2023
    Cato Video
    Globalization: A Race to the Bottom—or to the Top?
    Globalization: A Race to the Bottom—or to the Top?
    As part of the Cato Institute’s Defending Globalization project, Cato Vice President Scott Lincicome speaks with Senior Fellow Johan Norberg about Norberg’s new essay for the project, “Globalization: A Race to the Bottom—or to the Top?” In …
    Featuring Johan Norberg and Scott Lincicome
  • October 24, 2023
    Globalization: Then and Now
    Globalization and Growing Global Equality
    Globalization and Growing Global Equality
    Recent decades have seen people around the world experience dramatic improvements in well-being across a broad range of indicators.
    By Chelsea Follett
  • October 10, 2023
    Defending Globalization: Economics
    Globalization: A Race to the Bottom—or to the Top?
    Globalization: A Race to the Bottom—or to the Top?
    The overall direction is one toward better jobs, higher wages, safer workplaces, and less child labor, and it has happened the fastest in the countries that have opened the most and are most integrated in global supply chains.
    By Johan Norberg
  • October 3, 2023
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Defending Globalization Means Embracing Comparative Advantage
    Defending Globalization Means Embracing Comparative Advantage
    When politicians decry the production that’s done overseas, it’s a good time to take stock of a most basic economic concept: comparative advantage. Don Boudreaux discusses what it means.
    Featuring Donald J. Boudreaux and Caleb O. Brown
  • September 13, 2023
    Cato Video
    Defending Globalization
    Defending Globalization
    Globalization, like any market phenomenon, is imperfect and often disruptive. But the movement of goods, services, people, capital, and ideas across natural or political borders has also produced immeasurable benefits—for the United States and the world—that no other system can match. 
    Featuring Scott Lincicome
  • September 13, 2023
    Blog
    Introducing Defending Globalization, a New Cato Institute Project
    Introducing Defending Globalization, a New Cato Institute Project
    Frustrated by the ossifying conventional wisdom that, actually, globalization has been mostly Bad, we set out to launch this Cato project, which will both correct the record and offer a strong, proactive case for more global integration in the years ahead.
    By Scott Lincicome
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
303112345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293012345678910