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Shifting, slowing global trade

From Maersk to China, there are signs of changing patterns of global trade flows – but externally oriented growth models still work

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David Skilling
Aug 11, 2023
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This is my 100th small world note since starting to write them in August 2020.  Thanks for your interest, support, and engagement – particularly to those that have taken out paid subscriptions.  To mark this milestone, I’ve removed the paywall for the archives to my free notes for the next two weeks (available here).  Feel free to read through my notes on big power rivalry, a fragmenting global economy, economic policy regime change, small economies, and much more.

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