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Title: | That unsettling feeling called globalisation | Authors: | Sriram, M S | Keywords: | Globalisation;Financial sector;Health sector;Financial inclusion;supply chain risks | Issue Date: | 17-Jun-2014 | Publisher: | Business Standard Private Ltd. | Abstract: | The authors of The Butterfly Defect have written a long book to make a short point. We live in a large interconnected world, and the interconnection brings to the fore its own risks. These risks are not to be wished away; the interconnection makes it increasingly difficult to isolate and insulate problems. In the interconnected world, physical borders do not matter; an event in one corner of the world can affect some other part of the world really fast. We are indeed living in a risky world. This world has its efficiencies, economies of scale, even a certain subversive tendency, but the downside is also enormous. Read more at: https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/that-unsettling-feeling-called-globalisation-114061701305_1.html | Description: | Business Standard, 17-06-2014 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13387 |
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