19th HW Arndt Lecture: Is globalisation in retreat? by Professor Douglas Irwin
Presented by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
The HW Arndt Lecture honours Professor Heinz Arndt's long and distinguished career in development economics and Asia-Pacific regional studies, as well as his contributions to the University.
In this talk, Professor Douglas Irwin from Dartmouth College will discuss how the world is in a new phase of globalisation with the demise of policy liberalisation and the rise of economic nationalism, industrial policy, and geopolitical tensions. He will ask "What can we learn from past waves of globalisation to help guide us in this new era?" He will also discuss the current period of “slowbalisation” and potential economic fragmentation.
Is globalisation in retreat?
The world is in a new phase of globalisation with the demise of policy liberalisation and the rise of economic nationalism, industrial policy, and geopolitical tensions. What can we learn from past waves of globalisation to help guide us in this new era? This lecture will review the four previous globalisation epochs, from the mid-nineteenth century Pax Brittanica to the “hyperglobalisation” of the 1990s, as a prelude to discussing the current period of “slowbalisation” and potential economic fragmentation.
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Please arrive and be seated by 5:15 pm.
5:00 pm - 5:30 pm - Registration
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Lecture
6:30 pm - 7:15 pm - Light refreshments and networking
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If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation plan please contact the event organiser at rsvp.crawford@anu.edu.au.
Location
JG Crawford Building 132
ACT
Acton
2601
Speakers
- Professor Douglas Irwin
Contact
- Adriana Paulovcinova