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What is Deglobalization

Managing Inflation and Supply Chain Disruptions in the Global Economy
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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Relocation Strategy of Global Supply Chain and Value Chain Under Deglobalization
José G. Vargas-Hernández (Posgraduate and Research Department, Tecnológico Mario Molina Unidad Zapopan, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5876-1.ch005
Abstract
This chapter aims to critically analyze the implications that the national protectionist policies have on the global supply and value chains and the relocation of production. The analysis is based on the assumptions that the global economy is facing the possibility of decoupling of many trade connections, and this trend favors deglobalization processes that have long been promoted by populism, nationalism, and economic protectionism. It is concluded that global supply, production, and value chains, although being economically efficient, are no longer any more secure under national protectionist policies, and therefore, the relocation of production processes is mainly due to the increase in the level of income and wages of the developing countries that are the destination, and which reduce the advantages to relocate.
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After The Global Crisis, Is It Globalization or Globalonelization?
Opposite of globalization. A process of reversing or decreasing interdependence and integration among the countries.
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Relocation Strategy of Production, Global Supply, and Value Chains
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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Critical Analysis of the Relocation Strategy of Production Between National Protectionist Policies, Global Supply, and Value Chains
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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Critical Analysis of the Evolving Process of Neoliberal Global Capitalism
Inverse phenomenon to that of globalization, one in which the economy (but also society, politics, or culture), after a stage of global interaction and interdependence, once again becomes more local or regional.
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Critical Analysis of the Relocation Strategy of Production Between National Protectionist Policies, Global Supply, and Value Chains
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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The Impact of the Spread of COVID-19 on Globalization: The Future of Globalization
It is a process of slowing down globalization, reducing interdependence and integration between states and thus reducing trade.
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Critical Analysis of the World Economy and Deglobalization Processes in Times of Pandemic
Process of reduction of international exchanges of goods, services, workers, money, etc.
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Critical Analysis of the Relocation Strategy of Production Between National Protectionist Policies and Global Supply and Value Chains
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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Supply Chain Resilience as a Productive Relocation Strategy for Multinational Companies
The slowdown or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment and migration can decrease.
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Critical Analysis of the World Economy and Deglobalization Processes in Times of Pandemic
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Global Supply Chain and Value Chain as a Relocation Strategy
The slow-down or reverse of globalization. A political project opposed to neoliberal globalization. In the first definition, the term describes how global flows of trade, investment, and migration can decline.
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