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Our world’s economic landscape is always changing, but how will society adapt? Today, we sit down with Rana Foroohar to discuss the potential fall of globalization – and the new economic era that could take its place moving forward.
Rana is an author, business columnist, associate editor at the Financial Times, and CNN's global economic analyst. She joins us in this episode to discuss her new book, Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World. Here, she argues that the reign of globalization is over, being replaced by the rise of local, regional, and homegrown businesses…
In this episode, we explore:
Whether you are an economist or not, this discussion is sure to provide you with insight into the intricacies of our current economic system!
To find out more about Rana and her work, click here now!
Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
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Our world’s economic landscape is always changing, but how will society adapt? Today, we sit down with Rana Foroohar to discuss the potential fall of globalization – and the new economic era that could take its place moving forward.
Rana is an author, business columnist, associate editor at the Financial Times, and CNN's global economic analyst. She joins us in this episode to discuss her new book, Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World. Here, she argues that the reign of globalization is over, being replaced by the rise of local, regional, and homegrown businesses…
In this episode, we explore:
Whether you are an economist or not, this discussion is sure to provide you with insight into the intricacies of our current economic system!
To find out more about Rana and her work, click here now!
Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
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