End of post-1945 economic order bodes ill for growth

The global liberal order is atrophying as underlying political preferences and wealth distribution move out of synch

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  • Post-Second-World-War order
  • US leadership
  • Trade liberalisation
  • Later evolution of the post-war order
  • Multi-decade trade faultlines
  • IMF/World Bank funding
  • Alternative institutions
  • Less support for trade and migration
  • Global economic fragmentation
  • Global commerce impacts

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