From Global to Local: The Making of Things and the End of Globalisation

Author(s): Finbarr Livesey

Business & Economics

For the past thirty years or more, the global economy has been run based on three big assumptions: globalisation will continue to increase; trade is the route to growth and development; and economic power is moving from West to East. But what if all these are wrong? From Global to Local shows how the world trading structure has already begun to shift, with irrevocable consequences for the global economy. Volatile oil prices, the pressures of sustainability and the availability of new technologies - such as 3D printing and automation - mean that companies, from General Electric to Apple, are beginning to move production away from distant countries and back home. If robots can make everything, why would companies use Chinese workers? Power is shifting, trade is shrinking and making things is revolutionising. Finbarr Livesey explores the making of this new world economic order, revealing the processes that lie behind it and showing how no one will be left untouched by its arrival.


Product Information

Globalisation was once the vision of the future; not any more. How we make things is changing, and with it the world order

Dr Finbarr Livesey is a lecturer in public policy at the University of Cambridge, before which he spent ten years working in the Engineering department at Cambridge. He previously worked in technology development and continues to consult for national governments and multi-national corporations.

General Fields

  • : 9781781256596
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : 0.338
  • : May 2017
  • : 234mm X 153mm X 18mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : June 2017
  • : books

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  • : Finbarr Livesey
  • : Paperback
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  • : English
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