Globalization, De-Globalization and Re-Globalization: Some Historical Context and the Impact of the COVID Pandemic

Business Research Quarterly, 2021, 24(3), 199-203.

13 Pages Posted: 27 Aug 2021

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Anoop Madhok

York University - Schulich School of Business

Date Written: April 15, 2021

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many of the weaknesses in our current systems of government and commerce. In this essay I provide some historical context to the recent era of ‘hyper-globalization’. I then present multiple factors---economic, social, political, technological and governance-related---that collectively explain why globalization has peaked and is on the retreat. Following this, I use the analogy of a three-legged stool to explain the importance of recalibrating the economy, state and society so as to realize a healthier alignment among them. Finally, I look at where globalization might be going next and the implications for firms, concluding with some lessons that we can take away from the COVID crisis.

Keywords: pandemic, COVID, globalization

JEL Classification: M00, M1, M10, M19

Suggested Citation

Madhok, Anoop, Globalization, De-Globalization and Re-Globalization: Some Historical Context and the Impact of the COVID Pandemic (April 15, 2021). Business Research Quarterly, 2021, 24(3), 199-203., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3912056 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3912056

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