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Dani Rodrik: The globalisation trap

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What threats has globalisation brought? Could a return to the nation-state be a way of moderating these excesses? To answer these questions is one of the most important political economists of his generation, Turkey's Dani Rodrik.

The professor of international political economy at Harvard University talks to us about the globalisation trap in this [IN]Pertinente interview.

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