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ID178573
Title ProperEmbedded liberalism in the digital era
LanguageENG
AuthorRudra, Nita ;  Mansfield, Edward D
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, the volume and intensity of attacks on globalization have been steadily rising. It is frequently argued that the antiglobalization backlash stems from strains that have been placed on the compromise of embedded liberalism. We argue that existing research underemphasizes how technological change and the digital revolution have contributed to these strains. Global value chains facilitated by the digital revolution have linked technology in advanced industrial countries to low-cost labor in developing countries, precipitating distributional losses for low-skilled labor in the industrial world. Further, the digital revolution has led to regulatory challenges involving both capital and labor. We argue that, as a result, governments face both mounting opposition to globalization and heightened difficulty in supporting the programs and policies necessary to buffer the adverse domestic effects of globalization and maintain support for embedded liberalism.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Organization Vol. 75, No.2; Spring 2021: p.558-585
Journal SourceInternational Organization Vol: 75 No 2
Key WordsMultinational Corporations ;  Global Value Chains ;  Digital Revolution ;  Embedded Liberalism ;  Global Digital Interdependence


 
 
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