The Global Growth Experience

The Global Growth Experience

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We believe connecting people across differences, borders and eco-systems is the single most effective tool to open people's minds to new perspectives, grow economies and reduce conflict. This conviction is what drives us to facilitate connections between people as one important step towards that vision. We further this mission by providing coaching on the use of LinkedIn and trainings on cross-cultural understanding. For articles, commentaries and discussions on global commerce and culture, join our group at https://www.dhirubhai.net/groups/G2-Experience-4857086/about

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2013

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    Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong Population growth, economic growth, and income growth are not just interconnected. They are mutually reinforcing, with immigration playing a pivotal role in this positive cycle. Americans face a stark choice. We can frame immigration as a persistent threat to U.S. national security, U.S. workers, and the solidity of U.S. culture. ?Or they can take the century-long view and recognize that America’s national security, the U.S. labor force's growth, and the American greatness project all depend on immigration, as they have for 400 years. Many Americans think about immigration through this lens of scarcity.?If the economy includes a fixed number of jobs, more foreign-born workers means less work left for Americans. ?If America had a fixed number of houses, more immigrants would mean less space for Americans to live. It's important to recognize that a fixed amount of work or income limits a growing nation. ?Population, economic, and income growth are interconnected and reinforce each other. ?At the national level, immigration operates on a 'more-is-more' principle, benefiting from and contributing to these growth dynamics.? https://lnkd.in/dhgt2GHe

    Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong

    Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong

    theatlantic.com

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    查看Gene Detroyer的档案,图片

    After 40 years of business experience, including starting two companies, I am now a Professor of International Business and Leadership.

    To paraphrase an African diplomat..."The U.S. gives us speeches. China builds our railroads." To paraphrase an African diplomat..."The U.S. gives us speeches.?China builds our railroads." With 88% of international transactions conducted in U.S. dollars and the dollar accounting for 58% of global foreign exchange reserves, the dollar’s global dominance is indisputable. Yet de-dollarization – or reducing an economy’s reliance on the U.S. dollar for international trade and finance – has been accelerating. The BRICS countries have been pursuing a wide range of initiatives to decrease their dependence on the dollar. Over the past year, Russia, China, and Brazil have turned to greater use of non-dollar currencies in their cross-border transactions. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are actively exploring dollar alternatives. And central banks have sought to shift more of their currency reserves away from the dollar and into gold.?20 more countries have lined up to join the BRICS.? https://lnkd.in/eTu3junH

    Chinese yuan gives US dollar a run for its money as African trade embraces other currencies

    Chinese yuan gives US dollar a run for its money as African trade embraces other currencies

    finance.yahoo.com

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    查看Gene Detroyer的档案,图片

    After 40 years of business experience, including starting two companies, I am now a Professor of International Business and Leadership.

    "Over the next 10 years, the strength gap between China and the US might not tend to narrow but rather widen," said Yan Xuetong, director of the Institute of International Relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing, at a weekend seminar.? Many in the U.S. want to believe one can't say such things in China (published by the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post.}?Obviously, mistaken in thier beliefs. https://lnkd.in/eCkgsi3f

    China’s strength gap with the US will grow, not shrink: top political scientist

    China’s strength gap with the US will grow, not shrink: top political scientist

    scmp.com

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