Globalization's Setback
Dambisa argues that the world is regressing from globalization, highlighting the stark contrast between countries like Taiwan and the U.S. in handling crises. She emphasizes the importance of utilizing comparative advantage, particularly in agriculture, where regions like Africa could thrive if not hindered by political subsidies that protect local farmers at the expense of global cooperation. The disconnect between textbook ideals and real-world politics leaves many nations poorer and less coordinated.In this clip
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