Article 29A4A Globalisation has made the world a better place | Jim O'Neill

Globalisation has made the world a better place | Jim O'Neill

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Jim O'Neill
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Trade has led to higher living standards in Asia and elsewhere. Are globalisation's critics against eradicating global poverty?

I was recently in beautiful Chile for a Futures Congress, and I had a chance to travel south to the very tip of Latin America. I also recently made a BBC radio documentary called Fixing Globalisation, in which I criss-crossed the UK in search of ideas for improving certain aspects of it and discussed topical issues with well-known experts. In both cases, I saw things that convinced me that it is past time for someone to come to globalisation's defence.

Chile today is Latin America's richest country, with per capita GDP of about $23,000 - similar to that of central European countries. This is quite an achievement for a country that depends so heavily on copper production, and it sets Chile apart from many of its neighbours. Like many other countries, Chile is facing economic challenges, and its growth rate leaves something to be desired; but it also has many promising opportunities beyond its borders.

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