Tag Archives: globalisation

Covid-19 market bubbles, a creation of the distorted global economy, cannot last

Dr Andy Xie

Dr Andy Xie, renowned economist, opined that despite the Fed’s best efforts, such asset bubbles cannot be sustained. Could political instability in the US be the shock that deflates the bubbles? A bubble usually ends with a shock, such as an accounting scandal or rising interest rates. So much helicopter money may indeed lead to […]

Prof Anil Gupta: Under Globalization 4.0, Connectedness Strong And Getting Stronger

Prof Anil Gupta

Prof Anil Gupta shared his insights on “Globalization 4.0” – the good, the bad and the unavoidable. “What has happened is that global connectedness is not only strong, it’s getting stronger. It’s global connectedness by trade in physical goods that is slowing down. But economies are becoming increasingly connected by trade in services, by capital […]

North Korean Defector Speaker, Hyeonseo Lee, Available for Speaking Engagements

Hyeonseo Lee

North Korean Defector Speaker, Hyeonseo Lee, is now available for speaking engagements.Contact us at Speakers Connect if you are interested in engaging Hyeonseo inspire at your team. The video below gives is of Hyeonseo’s talk at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Here she shares her harrowing trials escaping from the North Korean regime, her defect to China, and […]

Pankaj Ghemawat on Globalisation

It may seem that we’re living in a borderless world where ideas, goods and people flow freely from nation to nation. We’re not even close. With great data (and an eye-opening survey), Pankaj Ghemawat,  author of best-seller, World 3.0, argues that there’s a delta between perception and reality in a world that’s maybe not so hyperconnected after all. […]

Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran: Need, Speed and Greed…

Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran suggests in his new book, Need, Speed and Greed, that a new way of innovation – much more disruptive innovation is needed…       Over the past few decades, globalization and Googlization have kicked off the first phase of an innovation revolution more profound and more powerful than any economic force since the […]