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Globalization is coming to an end, we are repeatedly told. But deglobalization, despite predictions to the contrary, is not actually happening, contends Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics. Instead, he argues in The Fractured Age, a continuingly globalized world is fracturing into unequal blocs. The geopolitical tectonic plates of the planet have shifted back into action recently, and the increased pressures their movements are bringing to bear will stress all our existing financial and commercial structures, habits and orthodoxies. Is the ageing West now in irrevocable…mehr

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Globalization is coming to an end, we are repeatedly told. But deglobalization, despite predictions to the contrary, is not actually happening, contends Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics. Instead, he argues in The Fractured Age, a continuingly globalized world is fracturing into unequal blocs. The geopolitical tectonic plates of the planet have shifted back into action recently, and the increased pressures their movements are bringing to bear will stress all our existing financial and commercial structures, habits and orthodoxies. Is the ageing West now in irrevocable economic decline? Are we now all inhabiting a Chinese Century, bolstered by 'friend without limits' Russia, with Xi and Putin in the ascendant? As the world lurches again on its axis, and a new world order creaks into being, which nations will thrive, and which decline? Which companies likewise? And how should householders, citizens, executives and law-makers alter their expectations and their behaviours to secure their prosperity? Shearing's weekly analytical bulletin is read by thousands of the world's most important bankers, investors, pension-fund managers, civil servants and academics. Now, in The Fractured Age, he brings to bear his clear headed, data-driven forecast for the threats and opportunities confronting the world economy over the next decade.
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Neil Shearing is Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics, the world's leading provider of independent macroeconomics and market research, whose output is read by more than 25,000 executives, policy makers and investment professionals each week across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Clients include the Fed, IMF, World Bank, European Central Bank and most major financial firms, including JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. Neil is a recognised expert on the global economy and travels regularly to meet clients and policymakers around the world. He writes for the  Financial Times and appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, CNBC, BBC News and the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4. His weekly note is read by thousands of people every Monday. Previously Shearing has advised HM Treasury and the UK Chancellor and is an Associate Fellow in the Global Economy Programme at Chatham House.